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The **3646th Pilot Training Wing (Advanced Twin-Engine)** was activated by the United States Air Force on 1 April 1948 at Bryan Air Force Base, Texas, under the Air Training Command (ATC). Its primary mission was to provide advanced pilot training, particularly in twin-engine aircraft, for newly commissioned Air Force officers. The wing played a significant role in preparing pilots during the early Cold War period, adapting its curriculum to evolving Air Force requirements. The unit was inactivated on 1 November 1951, as part of a broader reorganization of Air Training Command units and pilot training programs.

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