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In World War II, air liaison officers were senior officers of the Royal Air Force posted within a separate foreign or domestic military or civil service, providing communication between that service and the Royal Air Force. [1]
A joint assault signal company (JASCO) was a joint service unit that provided ship to shore and air to ground communications to coordinate and control naval gunfire and close air support for American land forces during World War II. They were composed of specially trained officers and enlisted personnel from the Navy, Marines, and Army.
11UXU – Air Liaison Officer (ALO) 11UXY – General 11UXZ – Other; 12 - Combat System Officer 12BX – Bomber Combat Systems Officer 12BXC – B-1 WSO; 12BXD – B-52 EWO; 12BXE – B-52 WSO; 12BXU – Air Liaison Officer (ALO) 12BXW – EWO, General; 12BXY – General; 12BXZ – Other; 12EX – Experimental Test Combat Systems Officer
A supporter liaison officer is a person within an association football club (or another sports club) functioning as a bridge between the club itself and supporters of the club. The SLO builds relations with the club management and the fans through two-way communication, informing supporters about decisions made by the club and informing the ...
Menzies persuaded him to remain and take on the role of Australian Air Liaison Officer to Canada, based in Ottawa. [ 35 ] [ 43 ] Raised to substantive air vice marshal, Goble stayed at this post for the duration of the war and was the RAAF's representative at the Ottawa Conference in May–June 1942 that negotiated the Joint Commonwealth Air ...
The following year, the USAF created a new non-rated Air Liaison Officer AFSC, 13L, to form a career force of professional Air Liaison Officers and the AF began the first beta class of non-rated ALOs in the summer of 2009. [13] Upon completion of initial qualification training, these non-rated officers are awarded the 13L AFSC. [14]
Liaison aircraft, a small aircraft used by military forces Liaison pilot, a World War II pilot who flew liaison aircraft; Liaison Pilot Badge, a qualification badge issued by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II; Liaison officer, a military officer who coordinates different forces or national units usually at Staff level
Skyjet MG o/a Air Liaison [1] is a regional airline based in Quebec City, Quebec with its base at Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport. It operates scheduled flights to 16 domestic destinations from Monday to Friday.