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  2. List of United States Air Force communications squadrons

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    The first Airways and Air Communications Service (AACS) squadrons were formed on 1 June 1948, when the United States Air Force (USAF) discontinued the Army Air Forces Base Unit system while implementing the Wing Base reorganization (Hobson Plan). On 1 October 1948, active AACS squadrons were renumbered starting at 1900 when USAF required Major ...

  3. List of Royal Australian Air Force Communication Units

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    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 Unit 24 Dec 1943 31 May 1946 Western Australia: No. 8 Communication ...

  4. United States Army Communications-Electronics Command

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    Thus, on 1 March 1981, AMC combined CERCOM and CORADCOM to form the new Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM), effective 1 May 1981. CECOM HQ Bldg, Aberdeen, MD 2010 The 1993 Base Realignment and Closure Commission mandated the closing of the Evans Area, Vint Hill Farms Station , moving the United States Army Communications-Electronics ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Bowman (communications system) - Wikipedia

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    Bowman is the name of the tactical communications system used by the British Armed Forces.. The Bowman C4I system consists of a range of HF radio, VHF radio and UHF radio sets designed to provide secure integrated voice, data services to dismounted soldiers, individual vehicles and command HQs up to Division level.

  7. Joint Communications Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Communications Unit (JCU) is a unit of the Joint Special Operations Command charged to standardize and ensure interoperability of the communication procedures and equipment of JSOC and its subordinate units. JCU was activated at Ft. Bragg, NC in 1980, after the failure of Operation Eagle Claw.

  8. 147th Combat Communications Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its constitution, the unit was allocated to the National Guard Bureau and was later assigned to the state of California on May 24, 1946. The 147 ACS was organized as a unit on June 20, 1948, at the Lockheed Air Terminal, in Burbank, California. The Secretary of the Army bestowed Federal recognition on the unit on July 18, 1948. The ...

  9. 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]