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  2. List of Royal Australian Air Force Communication Units

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    No. 2 Communication Unit 2 Dec 1940 15 Jul 1944 New South Wales: No. 3 Communication Unit 30 Jun 1942 28 Feb 1946 New South Wales: No. 4 Communication Unit 7 Sep 1942 16 Apr 1946 Queensland: No. 5 Communication Unit 1 Dec 1942 9 Mar 1946 North Queensland: No. 6 Communication Unit 8 Dec 1942 30 Dec 1945 Northern Territory: No. 7 Communication ...

  3. Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center - Wikipedia

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    The 611th Air Communications Squadron (611 ACOMS) serves as the focal point for all command, control, communications, and computers (C4) support for ANR and 11 AF. Key functions include theater long-haul communications, radar systems communications, circuit management, network operations and configuration control.

  4. EPANET - Wikipedia

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    EPANET's computational engine is available for download as a separate dynamic link library for incorporation into other applications. [7] The source code for EPANET 2 is available on the EPA's EPANET website. [8] In 2012, Baseform released a rewrite of the EPANET toolkit in Java under the GNU GPLv3 license. [9]

  5. 8th Communication Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The unit was again re-designated 2 August 1954 as 8th Communication Battalion, Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic. The Battalion was assigned the primary mission of providing communication support to a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Headquarters when deployed and to operate general communication support to Marine operations as ...

  6. 1964th Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    The European Communications Area later became the European Communications Division; European Information Systems Division; and then the European Communications Division. [citation needed] In 1984 it became an Information Systems Group. On 1 November 1986 it was redesignated (back) to the 1964th Communications Group (AFCC SO G-O7, 21 October 1986).

  7. Joint Communications Support Element - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Communications Support Element (Airborne) (JCSE) is a United States Department of Defense (DoD) standing joint force headquarters expeditionary communications provider that can provide rapid deployable, en route, early entry, and scalable command, control, communications, and computer (C4) support to the unified combatant commands, special operations commands, and other agencies as ...

  8. United States Army Command, Control, Communication, Computers ...

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    Communications are encrypted. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. The Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) C5ISR Center, [2] formerly the Communications-Electronics RD&E Center (CERDEC), is the United States Army information technologies and

  9. Battlefield Airborne Communications Node - Wikipedia

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    A Bombardier E-11A at Kandahar International Airport in April 2019. E-11A 11–9001 at Dubai Airshow 2021. The Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) is a United States Air Force (USAF) airborne communications relay and gateway system carried by the unmanned EQ-4B and the manned Bombardier E-11A aircraft.