Tactical Air Command Emblems

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English: Emblems of the United States Air Force Tactical Air Command (1946-1992)

Tactical Air Command was a major command of the United States Air Force from 1946 to 1992. Its mission was to support the operations of United States Army ground forces.

Major Command Emblems[modifier]

Numbered Air Forces[modifier]

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Fighter Units[modifier]

Fighter-Bomber[modifier]

Fighter-Day[modifier]

Tactical Composite[modifier]

Tactical Fighter[modifier]

Tactical Training[modifier]

Transport Units[modifier]

Tactical Airlift[modifier]

Troop Carrier[modifier]

Air Defense, Tactical Air Command[modifier]

As part of a realignment of military assets, the Aerospace Defense Command was inactivated as a Major Command on 1 October 1979. All assets of ADC were reassigned to Headquarters, Air Defense, Tactical Air Command (ADTAC). which was established compatible to a Numbered Air Force under TAC.

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Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons[modifier]