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The Armed Forces Medical Research Foundation (AFMRF) was established to advance medical research supporting military operations and personnel. Since its inception, the AFMRF has focused on developing innovative medical solutions for battlefield injuries, infectious diseases, and combat stress. The unit has played a critical role in collaborating with international military and civilian research bodies, contributing to life-saving vaccines and trauma care protocols. Over the years, the AFMRF’s work has significantly improved the health and readiness of armed forces, reinforcing its reputation as a leader in military medical science.

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**Air Force Advisory Team 3 (AFAT 3)** was a United States Air Force unit established during the Vietnam War as part of the broader effort to train and support the Republic of Vietnam Air Force (RVNAF). Activated in the early 1960s, AFAT 3 operated under the Military Assistance Advisory Group and later the Seventh Air Force, focusing on advising Vietnamese personnel in air operations, maintenance, and logistics. The team played a crucial role in developing the RVNAF’s tactical airlift and combat capabilities, particularly with aircraft such as the C-47 and C-123. AFAT 3’s efforts contributed significantly to the modernization and self-sufficiency of South Vietnam’s air power until the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces in the early 1970s.

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Aviation Cadet Class 51-B/K-2 was a cohort of United States Air Force pilot trainees who began their training in 1951 during the Korean War. These cadets underwent rigorous flight and combat preparation, learning to operate frontline aircraft such as the F-80 Shooting Star and F-86 Sabre. Upon graduation, many were deployed to the Korean peninsula, where they participated in air-to-air combat missions and ground-attack sorties against enemy forces. Their contributions were vital to maintaining air superiority and supporting United Nations operations during the conflict.

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