Air Command
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Air Command
Summary
Air Command is a military aviation command[1]. It draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (military_aviation_command category, ranking #5 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- Air Command is in the country of Australia[3].
- Air Command's instance of is recorded as military aviation command[4].
- Air Command's headquarters location is recorded as RAAF Base Glenbrook[5].
- Air Command's military branch is recorded as Royal Australian Air Force[6].
- Air Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Air Combat Group[7].
- Air Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Air Mobility Group[8].
- Air Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Air Warfare Centre[9].
- Air Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Combat Support Group[10].
- Air Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Surveillance and Response Group[11].
- Air Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Air Force Training Group[12].
- Air Command's parent organization or unit is recorded as Royal Australian Air Force[13].
- Air Command's official website is recorded as https://airforce.gov.au/About-us/Structure-of-the-RAAF/Air-Command/?RAAF-T1yINoATKptPSiv4wVCqIc60r6uPFvQU[14].
Body
Operations
Air Command's headquarters location is recorded as RAAF Base Glenbrook[5]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Royal Australian Air Force[13]. Subsidiaries include Air Combat Group[7], a Force Element Group[15], in Australia[16], founded in 2002[17]; Air Mobility Group[8], a Force Element Group[18], in Australia[19], founded in 2014[20], headquartered in RAAF Base Amberley[21]; Air Warfare Centre[9], a Force Element Group[22], in Australia[23]; Combat Support Group[10], a Force Element Group[24]; Surveillance and Response Group[11], a Force Element Group[25], founded in 2004[26]; and Air Force Training Group[12], a Force Element Group[27], in Australia[28].
Why It Matters
Air Command draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (military_aviation_command category, ranking #5 of 10).[2]