- Allied Tactical Air command
- объединенное тактическое авиационное командование, ОТАК (НАТО)
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Tactical Air Command — emblem Active 1946–1992 Country … Wikipedia
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Australian First Tactical Air Force — 1TAF Headquarters following the Japanese surrender; one further strike was flown after this picture was taken. Active 1944–1946 … Wikipedia
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Northeast Air Command — Emblem Active 1950–1957 Country … Wikipedia
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Mediterranean Air Command — (MAC) Active Effective February 18, 1943 Allegiance Allies of World War II Branch Royal Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, and other Allied air forces Type Major Command … Wikipedia