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USAF and Weapons
* USAF Interceptor Weapons School, 20 August 1956-1 March 1970
* USAF Air Defense Weapons Center, 31 October 1967-1 July 1992
The 49 FTS and 435 FTS conducted an advanced pilot training and the Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals ( IFF ) course for recently winged USAF Navigator / Combat Systems Officers en route to Weapons System Officer ( WSO ) assignments in the F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft and recently winged pilots en route to the F-22 Raptor, F-15C / D Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and A-10 Thunderbolt II.
* USAF Interceptor Weapons School, 1 July 1954-1 January 1960
: USAF Weapons School ( tail code: WA )
On that date, the squadron received a new title, the USAF Fighter Weapons School.
On 1 January 1966 the USAF Fighter Weapons School, was organized and activated as a formal unit at Nellis and had three divisions, the F-100, F-4, and F-105.
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.
USAF F-16C block 52 # 93-0553 from the USAF Fighter Weapons School sits on the ramp at Nellis AFB at night with the Las Vegas " Strip " in the background.
On December 1981, the USAF Fighter Weapons School was formally reactivated.
Today the USAF Weapons School is unequaled in providing the world's most advanced training in weapons and tactics employment to officers of the combat air forces.
* USAF Fighter Weapons School.
* USAF Fighter Weapons School, 1 January-1 September 1966 ; 30 December 1981 – Present
: Re-designated USAF Weapons School on 15 June 1993
* USAF Tactical Fighter Weapons Center, 26 Aug 1966
File: Yumaafb-gunnerywinners-1956. jpg | The Eastern Air Defense Force team ( ADC ), winners of the 1956 USAF Gunnery and Weapons Meet ( Interceptor Phase ) at Yuma.
* USAF Air Defense Weapons Center: 6 Dec 1985 – 12 Sep 1991
In January 1983, he attended USAF Fighter Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and returned to Davis-Monthan AFB as an instructor in A-10 weapons and tactics.
After attending the USAF Test Pilot School in 1983, he remained at Edwards AFB, California, as an F-16C test pilot and Chief of the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing Operating Location until his NASA selection.
* Distinguished graduate, USAF Fighter Weapons School.
The primary USAF group to work on this mission was the 4925th Special Weapons Group.

USAF and School
* Acrojets ( USAF Fighter School at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona 1949-1950 )
These include the 1988 Liethen-Tittle Award ( top pilot graduate of the USAF Test Pilot School ) and U. S. Navy Test Pilot of the Year ( 1991 ).
He attended the United States Air Force ( USAF ) Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, in California, and upon graduation, served as an exchange officer with the U. S. Navy at Strike Test Directorate at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
He was accepted to the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in 1960.
With the help of his time as a member of an MTD, Collins accumulated over 1500 hours of flying, the minimum required for the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
That same year the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School became the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School, as the Air Force tried to enter into the research of space.
In 1978, the USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center assumed responsibility for the USAF Air Ground Operations School.
* USAF Special Operations School, 15 April 1967 – Present
In September 1950, Tyndall became an Air Training Command ( ATC ) installation, designated as the USAF Pilot Instructor School.
* USAF Instructor Flight School, 1 October 1949-1 December 1951
* USAF Pilot Instructors School, 8 October 1967-23 August 1972
* USAF Advanced Fighter-Interceptor School, 1 December 1951-1 January 1961
* USAF Instrument Pilot Instructor School, 1 December 1951-1 March 1958
* General Paul Hester USAF graduated from West Point High School
Helicopter Operations UH-1N USAF Survival School
The 36th Rescue Flight ( 36 RQF ) supports the USAF Survival School training through hands-on helicopter operations for over 3, 000 students per year.
: Resesignated: 336th Training Group ( USAF Survival School ), April 1, 1994 – present
* USAF Technical Intelligence School, 1 May 1953-1 July 1961
In December 1987, Husband was assigned to Edwards Air Force Base in California, where he attended the USAF Test Pilot School.

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