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Revision as of 14:14, 2 August 2023

AIR MOBILITY COMMAND, US AIR FORCE

History: Established and activated as Air Corps Ferrying Command on 29 May 1941. Redesignated as: Army Air Forces Ferry Command on 9 March 1942; Army Air Forces Ferrying Command on 31 March 1942; Air Transport Command on 1 July 1942. Discontinued, and inactivated on 1 June 1948. Consolidated on 13 May 1982 with Military Airlift Command which was established and activated as Military Air Transport Service, a major command, on 1 June 1948; redesignated as Military Airlift Command on 1 January 1966; and designated a specified command of the Department of Defense (remained a major command of the Air Force) on 1 February 1977. Lost specified command status on 1 October 1988. Inactivated on 1 June 1992. Consolidated on 1 October 2016 with Air Mobility Command, which was established as Air Mobility Command and activated on 1 June 1992. Retained designation as Air Mobility Command.
Headquarters : Scott AFB, Illinois.


Coat of arms (crest) of the Air Mobility Command, US Air Force
Official blazon
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Origin/meaning

The Emblem was approved on 22 March 1965.


Literature: United States Air Force Air Power Yearbook 2019. https://www.afhra.af.mil/