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  2. Army & Air Force Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES, also referred to as The Exchange and post exchange/PX or base exchange/BX) provides goods and services at U.S. Army, Air Force, and Space Force installations worldwide, operating department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, military clothing stores, theaters and more nationwide and in more than 30 countries and four U.S. territories.

  3. List of United States Air Force aeromedical evacuation ...

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    46th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. Chanute AFB, Illinois 1959-67. Inactive (C-124) 47th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, Minnesota 1959-94. Inactive, redesignated 934th AES (C-119, C-130) 55th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 1970-71.

  4. List of U.S. Air Force acronyms and expressions - Wikipedia

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    AADS – Alaskan Air Defense Sector. AAFES – Army and Air Force Exchange Service (pronounced "A-Fees") AB – Airman Basic; enlisted pay grade E-1. AB – Air Base. ABDR – Aircraft Battle Damage Repair. ABM – Air Battle Manager. ABU – Airman Battle Uniform. ABW – Air Base Wing. ACA – Airspace Control Authority.

  5. 34th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Lt Col Matthew Grimes. Insignia. 34th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron emblem. The 34th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (34 AES) is a unit of the United States Air Force. It is part of the 302d Airlift Wing at Peterson AFB, Colorado. It is a component of Air Force Reserve Command of the United States Air Force, and is part of the air force ...

  6. Aeromedical evacuation - Wikipedia

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    The first Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard AE units were established in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Air Force entered the jet age in 1961 with the addition of the C-135 transport which was a military version of the 707 airliner; it could carry 44 litters and fly more than 30% faster than piston engine aircraft.

  7. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Specialty Code. The Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) is an alphanumeric code used by the United States Air Force to identify a specific job. Officer AFSCs consist of four characters and enlisted AFSCs consist of five characters. A letter prefix or suffix may be used with an AFSC when more specific identification of position ...

  8. 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force. The 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (43 AES) is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force; it was part of the 43d Air Mobility Operations Group at Pope Army Air Field, North Carolina. As the only active duty tactical aeromedical evacuation unit in the U.S. Air Force the 43d provided tactical aeromedical ...

  9. VetVerify.org - Wikipedia

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    VetVerify.org. VetVerify.org is a shared online service of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, the Navy Exchange Service Command, the Marine Corps Exchange and the Coast Guard Exchange. Its sole purpose is to verify eligibility for the veterans online shopping benefit, a 2017 expansion of online military exchange shopping privileges to ...