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Tactical and Nuclear
* Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia, published March 1967 ( declassified December 2002 )
* 1981, " Tactical Nuclear Weapons and the Ethics of Conflict ", Parameters: Journal of the U. S. Army War College, pp. 327-8.
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Tactical Nukes can only be moved by land and Nuclear Submarines.
* Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Options for Control ( 2000 )
He was a member of the Los Alamos Tactical Nuclear Weapons Panel in the early 1970s.
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Tactical and Weapons
Allen also attended the Air Tactical Course at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, and next he returned to Carswell Air Force Base as a flight instructor and as an assistant Special Weapons Officer for the 7th Bombardment Wing.
Operational considerations were provided by experienced Air Force combat pilots Col. Ken Kronlund and Col. Cliff Miller as well as valuable inputs from the Air Force Tactical Fighter Weapons Center.
It is taught alongside TAC ( Tactical Combat Weapons ), as an integrated part of Tactical Combat Systems.
Beginning in 1975, some 70 F-5Es were turned over to the 64th and 65th Fighter Weapons Squadrons of the 57th Tactical Fighter Wing at Nellis AFB, Nevada.
In conjunction with the reorganization of the Fighter Weapons School, Tactical Air Command established the USAF Tactical Fighter Weapons Center on 1 January 1966.
Assigned to HQ, Tactical Air Command until 1967 as a series of provisional squadrons, the squadron became a part of the USAF Tactical Fighter Weapons Center in February 1967.
The 57th Fighter Weapons Wing was activated at Nellis on 15 October 1969, replacing the 4525th FWW as a tenant wing although Nellis remained under the jurisdiction of Tactical Air Command and the 474th Combat Support Group remained the base operating host organization.
* USAF Tactical Fighter Weapons Center, 26 Aug 1966
*** Air Tactics Center & Tactical Weapons School – Andravida
From 1978 to 1981, 2 Tactical Weapons Unit flew Hawker Hunter from Lossiemouth prior to the reopening of RAF Chivenor.
After designation as a Naval Aviator at Beeville, Texas in May 1973, he flew F-4 Phantom aircraft with VF-121 at NAS Miramar, California ; with VF-151 aboard the, permanently homeported in Yokosuka, Japan ; and with the U. S. Air Force in the 426th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, where he served as Weapons and Tactics Instructor.
He became Head of the Weapon Equipment Section at the Admiralty in 1957 and Director of the Tactical and Weapons Policy Division there in 1958.
* Tactical Weapons
Additionally, officer and enlisted Sailors had to complete sections of the Marine Battle Skills Training Handbook ( Books 1, 2 and 4 ), which covered Military Justice and Law of War ; Marine Corps Organization, History, Customs, and Courtesies ; Marine Corps Uniform, Clothing and Equipment ; Marine Corps General Leadership ; Substance Abuse ; Troop Information / Training Management ; Combat Leadership ; Individual Weapons ( M16A2 Service Rifle, M9 Service Pistol ); Tactical Measures ; Hand Grenades, Mines, and Pyrotechnics ; NBC Defense ; First Aid and Field Sanitation ; Land Navigation ; Communication ; and Maintain Physical Fitness.
During the 1960s, one of the RAF's Tactical Weapons Units ( TWU ) used Hawker Hunter aircraft for training.
The school was called Tactical Weapons School and is based in Andravida Air Base.

Tactical and Southeast
Yokota was used for ferrying B-52s to Southeast Asia along with being a base for US-based deployed F-105 Tactical Fighter Squadrons ( 35th, 36th, 80th ).
In 1965, the wing deployed its 43rd, 45th, 46th and 47th Tactical Fighter Squadrons to Southeast Asia, where they participated in the air defense commitment for the Philippines from Clark AB and flew combat missions from Cam Rahn Bay Air Base in South Vietnam and Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand.
The last shot fired in anger in Southeast Asia was by at Tactical Air command A-7D Corsair II of the TAC deployed 354th Tactical Fighter Wing, based at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base over the suburbs of Phnom Penh.
By the end of 1975 all Tactical Air Command units were withdrawn from Southeast Asia.
While senior air staff officer, Air Command Southeast Asia, and deputy commander of the Third Tactical Air Force in 1944, he participated in combat operations against the Japanese in Burma.
The specially-equipped B-66's of the 42nd ECS and their aircrews were sent directly to Southeast Asia, being assigned to the 41st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron ( TEWS ), Takhli Royal Thai AFB ( RTAFB ) Thailand.
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code, takes pleasure in presenting the Air Force Cross to Captain Philip V. Maywald ( AFSN: 0-70153 ), United States Air Force, for extraordinary heroism in military operations against an opposing armed force while serving as an O-2A Pilot with the 23d Tactical Air Support Squadron, 56th Air Commando Wing, in action in Southeast Asia on 21 May 1968.

Tactical and Asia
New Zealanders in the RAF itself included pilots, such as the first RAF ace of the war, Flying Officer Cobber Kain, Alan Deere ( whose book Nine Lives was one of the first post war accounts of combat ) and leaders such as the World War I ace, Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, who commanded No. 11 Group RAF in the Battle of Britain and went on to the air defence of Malta and, in the closing stages of the war, Commonwealth air units under South East Asia Command, and Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham Air Tactical Commander of D-Day.
The RAF Third Tactical Air Force ( Third TAF ), which was formed in South Asia in December 1943, was one of three tactical air forces formed by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
During its existence, Tactical Air Command deployed personnel, material and / or aircraft to Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe and Australia in support of its prescribed mission.
These include serving in Washington, D. C., as Director for Legislative Liaison for the Secretary of the Air Force ; Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs for Asia / Pacific and Middle East, the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; Chief of the Air Force General Officer Matters Office ; Chief of Staff of the Air Force Chair and Professor of Joint and Combined Warfare at the National War College ; and Chief of the Tactical Fighter Branch, Tactical Forces Division, Directorate of Plans, Headquarters U. S. Air Force.

Tactical and March
After the war, March reverted to its operational role and was assigned to the new Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) as part of the postwar reorganization of the Army Air Force.
In 1947, the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group ( later Wing ) was activated as part of a service-wide, wing-base test and assigned to March.
In December 1948, Twelfth Air Force and March AFB were assigned from Tactical Air Command to Continental Air Command ( ConAC ), established on 1 December 1948.
* Tactical Air Command, 21 March 1946
* Tactical Air Command, 21 March 1946
* 4503rd Tactical Fighter Wing ( Provisional ), 22 July 1965-10 March 1966 ( F-5 Skoshi Tiger )
The 430th TFS returned to the 474th TFW Nellis on 22 March 1973 assuming a replacement training unit mission, while the 428th and 429th were assigned to the newly transferred 347th Tactical Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho on 30 July 1973.
* 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, March 3, 1955 – November 15, 1963
:: 416th Fighter-Bomber ( later Tactical Fighter ) Squadron, March 25, 1958 – June 15, 1964
: Redesignated: 475th Tactical Fighter Wing *, January 15, 1968 – March 15, 1971
:: 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron, December 15, 1967March 15, 1971
:: 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, March 16, 1970 – February 15, 1971
* 3d Tactical Fighter Wing, March 15, 1971 – September 16, 1974
This aircraft remained operational with the 348 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron of the Hellenic Air Force from 1956 to March 29, 1991.
* Tactical Air Command, 21 March 1946 – 1 November 1946
In March 1971 he was assigned as an F-100 combat fighter pilot to the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron at Phan Rang Air Base, Republic of Vietnam.
* March 21 – A major reorganization of the United States Army Air Forces creates the Strategic Air Command, the Air Defense Command, and the Tactical Air Command.
* March 20 – A U. S. Air Force F-15C Eagle of the 36th Tactical Fighter Wing uses an AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile to shoot down an Iraqi Air Force Sukhoi Su-22 ( NATO reporting name " Fitter ") which is violating the post-Gulf War Coalition prohibition against Iraqi military flights.
* March 22 – A 36th Tactical Fighter Wing F-15C again downs an Iraqi Su-22 with a Sidewinder.
He then attended the Air Corps Tactical School at Maxwell Field, Alabama, graduating in March 1941.
* 31st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, F-6 Mustang ( 22 March 1945 – 19 April 1945 )
* Longacre, Edward G. The Cavalry at Appomattox: A Tactical Study of Mounted Operations During the Civil War's Climactic Campaign, March 27 – April 9, 1865.
In March, the 184th Tactical Fighter Group was designated as the 184th Fighter Group.
This dedication culminated in the 48th ’ s performance during a joint USAFE Operational Readiness Inspection and NATO Tactical Evaluation in March 1980.

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