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Title: The Air Force Major Commands


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The Air ForceMajor Commands
  • Cadet Sarah B. Craynon
  • 29 October 2002

2
Agenda of the Briefing
Introduction of Myself
Introduction of Air Force Major Commands
Recap of Air Force Major Commands
Questions???
3
Introduction
  • Sarah Craynon
  • Grew up in West Chester, Ohio outside
    Cincinnati
  • Parents currently live in Newburyport,
    Massachusetts outside of Boston
  • Junior Accounting and Information Systems major

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Agenda of the Briefing
Introduction of Myself
Introduction of Air Force Major Commands
Recap of Air Force Major Commands
Questions???
5
Major Commands
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Air Combat Command
  • Providing the worlds best combat air forces
    delivering rapid decisive airpower, ANYTIME,
    ANYWHERE.

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ACCs Mission
  • Organizes, trains, equips, and maintains
    combat-ready forces for rapid deployment and
    employment while ensuring strategic air defense
    forces are ready to meet the challenges of
    peacetime air sovereignty and wartime air
    defense.

8
ACC Facts
  • Created on 01 June 1992 combination of Strategic
    Air Command and Tactical Air Command
  • 105,000 active-duty members and civilians
  • 63,000 Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve

9
ACC Facts
  • Numbered Air Force
  • 1st Air Force Tyndall AFB, Florida
  • 8th Air Force Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
  • 9th Air Force Shaw AFB, South Carolina
  • 10th Air Force Naval Air Station Joint Reserve
    Base, Fort Worth, Texas
  • 12th Air Force Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona

10
ACC Facts
  • Primary Subordinate Units
  • Air Warfare Center Nellis AFB, Nevada
  • Air Intelligence Agency Lackland AFB, Texas
  • Aerospace Expeditionary Force Center Langley
    AFB, Virginia

11
Air Mobility Command
  • Provide rapid, global mobility and sustainment
    for Americas armed forces.
  • Strategic Airlift/Theater Airlift
  • Operational Support
  • Aeromedical Evacuation
  • Aerial Refueling
  • Special Operations

12
First AMC Base
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AMCs Mission
  • Managing a domestic aeromedical evacuation
    system, commanding and supervising all
    operational support airlift within the USA,
    providing initial qualification training for C-9
    and C-21 pilots, and providing base support
    services for multiple tenant units.

14
AMC Facts
  • Created on 01 June 1992
  • 141,000 active duty and Air Reserve Component
    military and civilian personnel
  • 51,966 active duty
  • 8,215 civilians
  • 43,444 Air Force Reserve
  • 37,902 Air National Guard

15
AMC Facts
  • Components
  • Strategic Mobility Aircraft
  • C-5 Galaxy, C-9A Nightingale, KC-10 Extender,
    C-17 Globemaster III, KC-135 Stratotanker, and
    the C-141 Starlifter
  • Tactical Airlifter
  • C-130 Hercules
  • Operations Support Aircraft
  • VC-9, VC-25 (Air Force One), C-20, C-21, C-22,
    C-32, C-37, C-137, EC-135, AND UH-1

16
Air Force Space Command
  • Defend the United States of America through the
    control and exploitation of space.

17
Cheyenne Mountain Aerial View
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Cheyenne Mountain Entrance
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AFSPC Headquarters
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AFSPCs Mission
  • Space forces support involves launching
    satellites and other high-value payloads into
    space using a variety of expendable launch
    vehicles and operating those satellites once in
    the medium of space.

21
AFSPC Facts
  • Created in 1982
  • 40,000 people
  • 25,400 active duty and civilians
  • 14,000 contractor employees

22
AFSPC Facts
  • Components
  • Global Positioning System, Defense Support
    Program, MILSTAR satellites, Atlas II, Delta II,
    Titan II, Titan IV, Ballistic Missile Early
    Warning System, Minuteman III, and the Peacekeeper

23
Air Education and Training Command
Recruit, access, commission, and train USAF
enlisted and officer personnel.
24
AETC Pictures from Lackland AFB
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AETC Pictures from Lackland AFB
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AETCs Mission
  • To replenish the combat capability of America's
    Air Force with high quality, professional airmen.

27
AETC Facts
  • Created on 01 July 1993
  • 48,000 active duty members
  • 14,000 civilians

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AETC Facts
  • Education Stations
  • Air University Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • Officer Training School Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • Squadron Officer College
  • Air Command and Staff College
  • Air War College
  • College for Professional Military Education
  • Community College of the Air Force
  • Air Force Institute of Technology
  • Ira C. Eaker College for Professional Development
  • College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and
    Education

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Air Force Material Command
Researches, develops, tests, acquires, delivers,
and Logistically supports every Air Force weapon
system, as well as other military non-weapon
systems.
30
AFMC Pictures
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AFMC Pictures
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AFMCs Mission
  • To develop, acquire and sustain aerospace power
    needed to defend the United States and its
    interests ... today and tomorrow. 
  • AFMC's nine top-level Mission Essential Tasks and
    Objectives  
  • Product Support 
  • Information Services
  • Supply Management

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AFMCs Mission (cont)
  • Depot Maintenance  
  • Science and Technology  
  • Test and Evaluation  
  • Information Management
  • Installations and Support
  • Combat Support  

34
AFMC Facts
  • Created 01 July 1992
  • 90,000 military and civilian employees
  • Major Specialized Centers
  • Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center
    Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona
  • Air Force Security Assistance Center
    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

35
Air Force Special Operations Command
  • Develop specialized, air power, delivering
    special operations combat power anywhere, anytime.

36
AFSOC Pictures
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AFSOCs Mission
  • 4 Main Mission Areas
  • Forward presence and engagement
  • Information operations
  • Precision employment and strike
  • Special operations forces mobility

38
AFSOC Facts
  • Created on 22 May 1990
  • 12,500 active duty, Reserve, Guard, and civilian
    personnel
  • 20 are overseas

39
AFSOC Facts
  • Organization
  • 16th Special Operations Wing Hurlburt Field
  • 352nd Special Operations Group RAF Mildenhall,
    England
  • 353rd Special Operations Group Kadena Air Base,
    Japan
  • 720th Special Tactics Group Hurlburt Field
  • US Air Force Operations School Hurlburt Field
  • 18th Flight Test Squadron Hurlburt Field

40
Pacific Air Force
  • Plan, conduct, and coordinate offensive and
    defensive air operations in the Pacific and Asian
    theaters.
  • Organize, train, equip, and maintain resources to
    conduct air operations.

41
PACAFs Mission
  • To provide ready air and space power to promote
    U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific region during
    peacetime, through crisis, and in war.

42
PACAF Facts
  • Created in 1960
  • 45,000 military and civilian personnel
  • Serving in 9 major locations and numerous smaller
    facilities in Hawaii, Alaska, Japan, Guam, and
    South Korea

43
PACAF Facts
  • Major Units Are
  • 5th Air Force Yokota Air Base, Japan
  • 7th Air Force Osan Air Base, South Korea
  • 11th Air Force Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska
  • 13th Air Force Andersen Air Force Base, Guam

44
United States Air Forces in Europe
  • Plan, conduct, and coordinate offensive and
    defensive air operations in the European theatre
    of operations
  • Support in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle
    East, and Africa
  • Supports Allied Command Europe

45
USAFEs Mission
  • In peacetime, USAFE trains and equips U.S. Air
    Force units pledged to NATO. USAFE plans,
    conducts, controls, coordinates and supports air
    and space operations to achieve U.S. national and
    NATO objectives based on taskings by the
    commander in chief, United States European
    Command.

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USAFEs Mission (cont)
  • In wartime, the command's inventory of aircraft
    is ready to perform close air support, air
    interdiction, air defense, in-flight refueling,
    long-range transport and support of maritime
    operations.

47
USAFEs Mission (cont)
  • The command supports U.S. military plans and
    operations in Europe, the Mediterranean, the
    Middle East and parts of Africa.

48
USAFE Facts
  • Created in August 1945
  • 35,000 active duty, reserve, and civilian
    employees
  • Originate as the 8th Air Force in 1942

49
Air Force Reserve Command
  • Maintains in a constant state of readiness in
    support of US national objectives
  • Air National Guard
  • 3 Roles
  • Federal support national security objectives
  • State protect life and property, and to
    preserve peace, order, and public safety
  • Community participate in local, state, and
    national programs that add value to America

50
AFRCs Mission
  • Supports the Air Force mission to defend the
    United States through control and exploitation of
    air and space by supporting Global Engagement.

51
AFRC Facts
  • Created on 17 February 1997
  • Before then, they were operating as the Air Force
    Reserve established on 14 April 1948
  • Organization
  • Office of the Air Force Reserve Pentagon
  • Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command
  • Air Reserve Personnel Center Denver, Colorado

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AFRC Facts
  • Reserve Categories
  • Ready Reserve 193,042
  • Deploy anywhere in 72 hours
  • Standby Reserve 16,858
  • Reservists whose civilian jobs are considered key
    to national defense or who have temporary
    disability or personal hardship. They do not
    train and are not assigned to units.
  • Retired Reserve 52,057
  • Officers and enlisted personnel who receive pay
    after retiring form active duty or from the
    Reserve, or are reservists awaiting retirement
    pay at age 60.

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Agenda of the Briefing
Introduction of Myself
Introduction of Air Force Major Commands
Recap of the Major Commands
Questions???
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Major Commands
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Questions???
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