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U.S. Air Force•2 members
The Tactical Air Warfare Center (TAWC) was established by the United States Air Force in 1966 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, to serve as the service’s principal organization for the development and testing of tactical air warfare tactics, doctrine, and technologies. Its mission encompassed the evaluation of new aircraft, weapons systems, and electronic warfare capabilities, ensuring their effectiveness in combat scenarios. TAWC played a vital role during the Vietnam War and the Cold War by integrating lessons learned into operational practices and training programs. In 1991, TAWC was redesignated as the Air Force Air Warfare Center, continuing its legacy of innovation and excellence in air combat operations.
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