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ACC

Aliases

ACCAir Combat CommandMAJCOM (as Air Force Major Command)MAJCOM ACC

Disambiguation

Not to be confused with similar acronyms or former commands (SAC, TAC, MAC) that were merged to form ACC in 1992.

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Organization

military-branchUSfounded: 1992

Enrichment

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  • Air Combat Command
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Established June 1, 1992
    • Consolidated SAC and TAC
    • HQ Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
    • Approximately 84,850 active-duty personnel
    • Operates 1,110 aircraft
  • Air Combat Command - Air Force Fact Sheet
    U.S. Department of the Air Forcehigh· 2026-05-14
    • Primary provider of air combat forces
    • Organizes, trains, equips combat-ready forces
    • Operates fighters, bombers, reconnaissance, battle-management aircraft
    • Provides nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic Command
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ACC

Description (EN)

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Descrição (PT-BR)

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Enrichment (EN)

Disambiguation: Not to be confused with similar acronyms or former commands (SAC, TAC, MAC) that were merged to form ACC in 1992.

Air Combat Command (ACC) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force, established on June 1, 1992, through the consolidation of Strategic Air Command and Tactical Air Command. Headquartered at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, ACC serves as the primary provider of air combat forces to U.S. warfighting commanders, with responsibility for organizing, training, equipping, and maintaining approximately 84,850 active-duty personnel operating 1,110 aircraft. The command operates fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, electronic warfare, battle-management, and rescue aircraft. No direct involvement in UFO/UAP investigations is documented in publicly available sources, though as a primary combat command, ACC may encounter unidentified aerial phenomena in operational contexts.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: Not to be confused with similar acronyms or former commands (SAC, TAC, MAC) that were merged to form ACC in 1992.

Air Combat Command (ACC) é um Comando Maior (MAJCOM) da Força Aérea dos EUA, estabelecido em 1º de junho de 1992, através da consolidação do Strategic Air Command e do Tactical Air Command. Sediado em Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virgínia, ACC funciona como o principal provedor de forças de combate aéreo para comandantes de guerra dos EUA, com responsabilidade por organizar, treinar, equipar e manter aproximadamente 84.850 pessoal em atividade operando 1.110 aeronaves. O comando opera caças, bombardeiros, reconhecimento, guerra eletrônica, gerenciamento de batalha e aeronaves de resgate. Não há envolvimento direto documentado em investigações de UFO/UAP em fontes publicamente disponíveis, embora como um comando de combate primário, ACC possa encontrar fenômenos aéreos não identificados em contextos operacionais.

External Sources

  • Air Combat Command · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Established June 1, 1992; Consolidated SAC and TAC; HQ Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; Approximately 84,850 active-duty personnel; Operates 1,110 aircraft
  • Air Combat Command - Air Force Fact Sheet · U.S. Department of the Air Force · reliability: high — Primary provider of air combat forces; Organizes, trains, equips combat-ready forces; Operates fighters, bombers, reconnaissance, battle-management aircraft; Provides nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic Command
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