"Dweezil Dwarftosser" wrote in message
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Kevin Brooks wrote:
"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 16:15:51 -0600, Scott Ferrin
wrote:
From this week's AW&ST
"Air Force May Form Strategic Command"
Would that also be known as "Strategic Air Command" with the
associated acronym of SAC?
Actually, it is a review of the "unified" command structure,
considering combining of the recently established Northern Command
with the long existing Southern Command to form a sort of N/S America
continental command. Other unified commands include Eucom, Pacom and
Centcom for examples.
Strategic Air Command was a "specified" command which gave it a
separate status from the operational control of the unified commands.
The other specified command was MAC.
Specified commands still exist as well; FORSCOM in the Army, and I
believe
ACC would qualify in the USAF.
It's been a long time for me, but I'd put Space command in
the "specified" category. ACC is just shaky old TAC with
bigger bombers.
Nope. Space Command merged with Strategic Command a year or two back, coming
under the STRATCOM banner (which is a unified command).
Brooks
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