Air Combat Command

Major command of the US Air Force

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August 20 2020 Fifteenth Air Force established within Air Combat Command.
October 11 2019 Sixteenth Air Force established. Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth Air Forces deactivated or reorganized.
July 17 2018 Twenty-Fourth Air Force and Air Force Network Integration Center established.
September 26 2016 Air Combat Command was consolidated with Tactical Air Command, marking a significant organizational restructuring of the US Air Force command structure.
October 1 2015 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess Air Force Base and 28th Bomb Wing at Ellsworth Air Force Base transferred to Air Force Global Strike Command, ending 23 years of operational bomber service in Air Combat Command.
September 29 2014 Twenty-Fifth Air Force established within Air Combat Command.
October 1 2012 Tyndall AFB and the 325th Fighter Wing returned to the control of Air Combat Command, reversing the previous 1993 transfer.
February 1 2010 Eighth Air Force transferred to the Air Force Global Strike Command.

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