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    Airborne Launch Control Centers (ALCC—pronounced "Al-see") provide a survivable launch capability for the United States Air Force's LGM-30 Minuteman Intercontinental...
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    The Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) provides a survivable launch capability for the United States Air Force's LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental...
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    A launch control center (LCC), in the United States, is the main control facility for intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). A launch control center...
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    the North Dakota missile silos. Airborne Launch Control Centers (ALCC—pronounced "Al-see") provided a survivable launch capability for the United States...
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    ALPHA Net stations PACCS UHF Links PACCS Primary Alert System Airborne Launch Control Center Survivable Low Frequency Communications System (SLFCS) AN/URC-117...
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    4th was the workhorse of Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) operations. Three dedicated Airborne Launch Control Centers (ALCC) (pronounced "Al-see")...
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    ACCS was the workhorse of Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) operations. Three dedicated Airborne Launch Control Centers (ALCC) (pronounced "Al-see")...
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    Operation Looking Glass (category United States command and control aircraft)
    Operation Looking Glass) is the historic code name for an airborne command and control center operated by the United States. In more recent years it has...
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    Topol-M UR-100N Agni-VI Airborne Launch Control Center LGM-30 Minuteman chronology Missile combat crew Missile launch control center Nuclear weapons and the...
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  • Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) is a United States Air Force program to develop a replacement for the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC)...
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  • Missile combat crew (category Nuclear command and control)
    either member. The Airborne Launch Control System is operated by an airborne missileer crew aboard Airborne Launch Control Center aircraft. The Missile...
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    Boeing E-4 Advanced Airborne Command Post (AACP), the current "Nightwatch" aircraft, is a series of strategic command and control military aircraft operated...
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    An airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system is an airborne radar early warning system designed to detect aircraft, ships, vehicles, missiles and...
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    List of United States electronic warfare aircraft (category United States command and control aircraft)
    (typically airborne early warning and control aircraft) used by the United States. As such there will be overlaps with United States command and control aircraft...
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    The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault operations...
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    Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) operations. Three dedicated Airborne Launch Control Centers (ALCC) (pronounced "Al-see"), designated ALCC No. 1, ALCC No...
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    The XVIII Airborne Corps is a corps of the United States Army that has been in existence since 1942 and saw extensive service during World War II. The...
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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. It is a United States federal agency under...
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    Wyoming (1987–2005). Airborne Missileers operating the Common Airborne Launch Control System onboard Airborne Launch Control Center aircraft provided a...
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  • ALCC may refer to: Airborne Launch Control Center, a portion of the US Air Force's Airborne Launch Control System Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church, an American...
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    the 595th Command and Control Group (C2G), 8th Air Force, Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). The Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) operations...
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    MINOT. The 4th Airborne Command & Control Squadron (ACCS) at Ellsworth AFB, SD maintained two EC-135 Airborne Launch Control Center (ALCC) aircraft on...
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    organized into airborne and air assault units. It was formed in 1992 from divisions of the Soviet Airborne Forces that came under Russian control following...
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  • National Military Command Center (NMCC), the Global Operation Center (GOC), the airborne E-4B National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC), and the E-6B Take...
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  • model deployed in October 1998 can also remotely control Minuteman ICBMs using the Airborne Launch Control System. With production lasting until 1991, the...
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    Boeing E-6 Mercury (category 1980s United States command and control aircraft)
    deployed in October 1998 has the ability to remotely control Minuteman ICBMs using the Airborne Launch Control System. The E-6B replaced Air Force EC-135Cs in...
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  • Asphalt 8: Airborne is a 2013 racing video game developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft. It is the tenth major game of the Asphalt series...
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    recommendation. There was a test launch off the California coast on June 6, 2009. At that time it was anticipated that the new Airborne Laser Aircraft could be...
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    Command and Control Group is composed of four squadrons: 1st Airborne Command Control Squadron, which operates the Boeing E-4 National Airborne Command Post...
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    XVIII Airborne Corps, which controlled the 17th, 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions and a number of independent airborne units, all British airborne forces...
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