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Training Command (German Army)
Training Command may refer to: ;Albania *Albanian Training and Doctrine Command ;Australia * Training Command - Army (TC-A), Australian Army, now part of "Forces Command" * Training Command (RAAF) (1953–2006), now named "Air Force Training Group RAAF" ;Bangladesh *Army Training and Doctrine Command An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
;Canada *Canadian Forces Training Command ;India *Army Training Command *Training Command, Indian Air Force, Training Command ;Korea *Republic of Korea Air Force Education and Training Command ;Pakistan *PAF Air Education and Training Command ;Serbia *Training Command (Serbia), Training Command ;Singapore *Training Command (Singapore) ;Sri Lanka *Army Training Command (Sri Lanka) ;UK *RAF Flying Training Command *RAF Personnel and T ...
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Albanian Training And Doctrine Command
The Albanian Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) ( sq, Komanda e Doktrinës dhe Stërvitjes, KDS) is a research-oriented formation in the Albanian Armed Forces. It is headquartered at Tirana, Albania. TRADOC is charged with overseeing training evaluation and reforms; weapon, equipment and force modernization; development of concepts and doctrine revision. TRADOC was established on 5 September 2001. Mission The TRADOC performs the management and monitoring of the ''Standardization Agreement (STANAG)'' processes of the Albanian Land Force, Land Force, Albanian Naval Force, Navy and Albanian Air Force, Air Force, which is the main instrument through which Albanian Armed Forces (AAF) can be integrated and modernized according to the criteria of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance. Also, an integral part of the work of the TRADOC institution is the monitoring of the academic achievement issued in the Armed Forces; education and training of Sub-officers at all l ...
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Army Air Forces Training Command
The United States Army Air Forces during World War II had major subordinate Commands below the Air Staff level. These Commands were organized along functional missions. One such Command was the Flying Training Command (FTC). It began as Air Corps Flying Training Command on 23 January 1942, was redesignated Army Air Forces Flying Training Command (AAFTC) on 15 March 1942, and merged with Army Air Forces Technical Training Command to become Army Air Forces Training Command on 31 July 1943. Continuing service after the war, it was redesignated Air Training Command on 1 July 1946. During the consolidation of Air Force Major Commands in the retrenchment of the 1990s, Air Training Command assumed control of Air University and became Air Education and Training Command on 1 July 1993—today's Air Education and Training Command (AETC), which celebrated its 75th anniversary 23 January 2017. see the Lineage and honors statement for AETC. Army Air Forces Flying Training Command's mission ...
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Western Flying Training Command
Flying Division, Air Training Command, was a training formation of the United States Air Force. The unit was established in 1926 as the Air Corps Training Center to be the primary pilot training center for the Air Corps. It was reorganized into one of three training commands created by the Office of the Chief of the Air Corps in 1940 to accommodate the large number of air cadets being recruited as a result of the expansion of the corps after the fall of France. During World War II, thousands of cadets attended various flight schools throughout the Central United States being trained as pilots for fighters, bombers and transports. It also trained the navigators, bombardiers and gunners necessary for the bombers to attack enemy targets in the combat areas overseas. After World War II, it became the primary pilot and aircrew training unit of the United States Air Force Air Training Command. History With the demobilization of the Air Service after World War I, the Army's air arm r ...
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USAAF Central Technical Training Command
The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF or AAF) was the major land-based aerial warfare service component of the United States Army and ''de facto'' aerial warfare service branch of the United States during and immediately after World War II (1941–1945). It was created on 20 June 1941 as successor to the previous United States Army Air Corps and is the direct predecessor of the United States Air Force, today one of the six United States Armed Forces, armed forces of the United States. The AAF was a component of the United States Army The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution.Article II, section 2, cla ..., which on 2 March 1942 was divided functionally by executive order into three autonomous forces: the Army Ground Forces, the United States Army Services of Supply (which in 1943 became the Army Se ...
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