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  2. Numbered Air Force - Wikipedia

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    A Component Numbered Air Force (C-NAF) has the additional role as an Air Force Component Command exercising command and control over air and space forces supporting a Unified Combatant Command. [2] Unlike MAJCOMs, which have a management role, a NAF is a tactical organization with an operational focus, and does not have the same functional ...

  3. Structure of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The numbered air force (NAF) is a tactical echelon directly under an operational MAJCOM that provide operational leadership and supervision. NAFs are structured to perform an operational or warfighting mission, often oriented to a specific geographic region. A NAF is directly assigned operational units, such as wings, groups, and squadrons.

  4. List of United States Air Force air support operations squadrons

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    Air Support Operations Squadrons: Squadron Shield Location Supported Unit Status 1st Air Support Operations Squadron: Mihail Kogălniceanu, Romania: Various deployed units

  5. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management ...

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    Director for Budget Management and Execution (SAF/FMBM), a civilian member of the Senior Executive Service; Director for Budget Programs (SAF/FMBP), a colonel; Director for Budget and Appropriations Liaison (SAF/FMBL), a colonel; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Cost and Economics (SAF/FMC), a civilian member of the Senior Executive Service

  6. Air Education and Training Command - Wikipedia

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    AETC's mission begins with the Air Force Recruiting Service (AFRS), an AETC activity also headquartered at Randolph AFB, Texas. AFRS comprises three regional groups and 24 squadrons with more than 1,400 commissioned officer and enlisted recruiters assigned throughout the United States, including territories Puerto Rico and Guam , as well as ...

  7. Air Staff (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Director for Studies & Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned (A9) (Senior Executive Service) Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration (A10) (O-9) Judge Advocate General (O-9) Surgeon General (O-9) Director, Air Force History and Museums Policies and Programs (Senior Executive Service)

  8. DOTMLPF - Wikipedia

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    DOTMLPF (pronounced "Dot-MiL-P-F") is an acronym for doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities.It is used by the United States Department of Defense [1] and was defined in the Joint Capabilities Integration Development System, or JCIDS Process as the framework to design what administrative changes and/or acquisition efforts would fill a ...

  9. Air Force Commander's Insignia - Wikipedia

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    On the Service Dress and Service Uniform, Current Commanders must wear the insignia above the name tag. The insignia may be worn below the name tag upon completion of such a command assignment. On the OCP and Two Piece Flight Duty Uniform (2PFDU), current commanders must wear the commander’s insignia, embroidered in spice brown on OCP fabric ...