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Air Force Materiel Command (spelled 'Materiel', not 'Material') — a major command of the U.S. Air Force, distinct from predecessor Air Materiel Command (1946–1961). Established 1992 through consolidation of AFLC and AFSC.
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- Air Force Materiel CommandWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Established July 1, 1992, via consolidation of AFLC and AFSC
- Headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio
- One of nine Air Force Major Commands
- Predecessor Air Materiel Command established 1946
- Approximately 80,000 military and civilian personnel
- Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP EncountersU.S. Department of War▎ high· 2026-05-14
- AFMC predecessor (Air Materiel Command) generated UFO correspondence in 1947
- Current UAP disclosure efforts coordinated by Department of War
- PURSUE program declassifies historical UAP/UFO records
AFMC
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Disambiguation: Air Force Materiel Command (spelled 'Materiel', not 'Material') — a major command of the U.S. Air Force, distinct from predecessor Air Materiel Command (1946–1961). Established 1992 through consolidation of AFLC and AFSC.
The Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command of the United States Air Force, established on July 1, 1992, through the consolidation of the Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) and the Air Force Systems Command (AFSC). Headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, AFMC conducts research, development, testing and evaluation, acquisition management, and life-cycle logistics support for U.S. Air Force weapon systems and platforms. The command employs approximately 80,000 military and civilian personnel and is responsible for developing and sustaining aerospace capabilities for the warfighter. AFMC has documented historical involvement with UFO/UAP matters, including correspondence from its predecessor organization (Air Materiel Command) dating to December 1, 1947, and continues to participate in contemporary UAP disclosure initiatives coordinated by the U.S. Department of War.
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Desambiguação: Air Force Materiel Command (spelled 'Materiel', not 'Material') — a major command of the U.S. Air Force, distinct from predecessor Air Materiel Command (1946–1961). Established 1992 through consolidation of AFLC and AFSC.
O Comando de Materiel da Força Aérea (Air Force Materiel Command, AFMC) é um grande comando da Força Aérea dos Estados Unidos, estabelecido em 1º de julho de 1992, através da consolidação do Comando de Logística da Força Aérea (AFLC) e do Comando de Sistemas da Força Aérea (AFSC). Sediado em Wright-Patterson Air Force Base em Dayton, Ohio, o AFMC realiza pesquisa, desenvolvimento, testes e avaliação, gerenciamento de aquisições e suporte logístico de ciclo de vida para sistemas e plataformas de armas da Força Aérea dos EUA. O comando emprega aproximadamente 80.000 pessoal militar e civil e é responsável por desenvolver e manter capacidades aeroespaciais para as operações da força aérea. O AFMC possui envolvimento histórico documentado em questões de UFO/UAP, incluindo correspondência da sua organização predecessora (Air Materiel Command) datada de 1º de dezembro de 1947, e continua participando em iniciativas contemporâneas de divulgação de UAP coordenadas pelo Departamento de Guerra dos EUA.
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- Air Force Materiel Command · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Established July 1, 1992, via consolidation of AFLC and AFSC; Headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio; One of nine Air Force Major Commands; Predecessor Air Materiel Command established 1946; Approximately 80,000 military and civilian personnel - Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters · U.S. Department of War · reliability:
high— AFMC predecessor (Air Materiel Command) generated UFO correspondence in 1947; Current UAP disclosure efforts coordinated by Department of War; PURSUE program declassifies historical UAP/UFO records