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TAC

Aliases

Major Command (TAC's organizational designation)TACTactical Air Command (full name)

Disambiguation

Tactical Air Command (USAF) is the primary military meaning. TAC as Transportation Account Code exists in DoD logistics but is not relevant to UAP/UFO context.

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Organization

military-branchUSfounded: 1946

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  • Tactical Air Command - Wikipedia
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Established 21 March 1946
    • Major USAF command responsible for tactical air operations
    • Headquartered at Langley AFB, Virginia
    • Inactivated 1 June 1992, replaced by Air Combat Command
    • Participated in Berlin Airlift, Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War operations
  • Air Combat Command > About Us > ACC History
    U.S. Air Force (ACC)high· 2026-05-14
    • ACC created from merger of TAC, SAC, and MAC in 1992
    • TAC's legacy continues in Air Combat Command
    • Air Combat Command maintains records of TAC history
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TAC

Description (EN)

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Disambiguation: Tactical Air Command (USAF) is the primary military meaning. TAC as Transportation Account Code exists in DoD logistics but is not relevant to UAP/UFO context.

Tactical Air Command (TAC) was a major command of the United States Air Force established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. TAC was responsible for commanding, organizing, equipping, training, and administering tactical air forces globally, including fighter aircraft, bombers, reconnaissance units, and troop transport aircraft. The command operated throughout the Cold War, participating in major operations including the Berlin Airlift (1948–1949), Korean War (1950–1953), Vietnam War (1964–1975), and Gulf War (1990–1991). TAC was inactivated on 1 June 1992 and superseded by Air Combat Command (ACC). While TAC maintained extensive operational presence throughout the period when many UFO reports were filed, no public records specifically document TAC involvement in UFO/UAP investigations or sightings.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: Tactical Air Command (USAF) is the primary military meaning. TAC as Transportation Account Code exists in DoD logistics but is not relevant to UAP/UFO context.

Tactical Air Command (TAC) foi um grande comando da Força Aérea dos Estados Unidos estabelecido em 21 de março de 1946 e sediado na Base Aérea de Langley, Virgínia. O TAC era responsável por comandar, organizar, equipar, treinar e administrar forças aéreas táticas globalmente, incluindo aeronaves de caça, bombardeiros, unidades de reconhecimento e aeronaves de transporte de tropas. O comando operou durante toda a Guerra Fria, participando de grandes operações incluindo o Airlift de Berlim (1948–1949), a Guerra da Coréia (1950–1953), a Guerra do Vietnã (1964–1975) e a Guerra do Golfo (1990–1991). O TAC foi inativado em 1º de junho de 1992 e substituído pelo Air Combat Command (ACC). Embora o TAC mantivesse uma presença operacional extensiva durante o período em que muitos relatos de UFO foram apresentados, não há registros públicos que documentem especificamente o envolvimento do TAC em investigações ou avistamentos de UFO/UAP.

External Sources

  • Tactical Air Command - Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Established 21 March 1946; Major USAF command responsible for tactical air operations; Headquartered at Langley AFB, Virginia; Inactivated 1 June 1992, replaced by Air Combat Command; Participated in Berlin Airlift, Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War operations
  • Air Combat Command > About Us > ACC History · U.S. Air Force (ACC) · reliability: high — ACC created from merger of TAC, SAC, and MAC in 1992; TAC's legacy continues in Air Combat Command; Air Combat Command maintains records of TAC history
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