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The 71st Tactical Control Flight was a United States Air Force unit responsible for providing tactical air control and radar operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit played a vital role in directing fighter and attack aircraft for air defense and ground support missions. The 71st TCF was equipped with mobile radar systems and communications gear, enabling rapid deployment and setup in various theaters of operation. The unit was ultimately inactivated as advances in technology and changes in military doctrine led to the consolidation of tactical control capabilities.

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