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  2. Thirteenth Expeditionary Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The command is charged with planning, executing, and assessing operations in support of the U.S. Pacific Command commander's objectives. On behalf of the Pacific Air Forces commander, the 13th AF commander is positioned to command Air Force forces, combined or joint force air components, or a joint task force.

  3. List of veterans' organizations - Wikipedia

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    Academy of United States Veterans; Air Force Association; Air Force Sergeants Association; American Ex-Prisoners of War; American G.I. Forum; American Legion; AMVETS; American Veterans Committee (dissolved 2008) American Veterans Committee (2013–present day) American Veterans for Equal Rights; Army and Navy Union; Association of the United ...

  4. 13th Air Expeditionary Group - Wikipedia

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    13th Air Expeditionary Wing, 24 February 2010 – 16 March 2010 [29] [30] Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica c. 8 November 2010 [ 10 ] 13th Air Expeditionary Wing, 7 March 2012 – 4 April 2012 [ 31 ] [ 32 ]

  5. 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command - Wikipedia

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    13th Support Command Association – Official site for the Association for veterans of the 13th ESC, including members of the former 13th Support Brigade, the 13th COSCOM and the 13th SC(E). 13th ESC Memorial Pavilion – Memorial honoring the Soldiers of the 13th Sustainment Command killed during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.

  6. Air & Space Forces Association - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Jimmy Doolittle was the first president of the Air Force Association. Even before the end of World War II, General of the Army Henry H. Arnold, commanding general of the Army Air Forces, was beginning to consider establishing an organization for the three million airmen under his command who would become veterans after the war ended.

  7. Samuel A. Beatty - Wikipedia

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    He passed. After qualifying as a B-25 pilot, Beatty was sent to the Solomon Islands as part of the 69th Bomb Squadron of the 13th Air Force, where he flew 62 combat missions against Japanese air fields such as Kahili and Rabaul, and Japanese shipping. [1] He was sent home in 1944 to become a B-25 instructor at Turner Air Field in Albany, GA.