History Air Mobility Command
1 history
1.1 lineage
1.2 assignments
1.3 stations
1.4 major components
history
the direct successor usaf military airlift command, emblem of air mobility command retained historic emblem of not military airlift command, military air transport service (mats), established in 1948 first department of defense unified command. heritage of air mobility command includes air refueling heritage inherited historic strategic air command.
lineage
established air mobility command , activated on 1 july 1992
consolidated former military airlift command genealogical purposes on 1 october 2016
assignments
headquarters, united states air force, july 1, 1992 – present
stations
scott air force base, illinois, june 1, 1992 – present
major components
air forces
fifteenth air force (15 af), june 1, 1992 – october 1, 2003
redesignated: 15th expeditionary mobility task force (15 emtf), october 1, 2003 – present
eighteenth air force (18 af), october 1, 2003 – present
twenty-first air force (21 af), june 1, 1992 – october 1, 2003
redesignated: 21st expeditionary mobility task force (21 emtf), october 1, 2003 – present
twenty-second air force (22 af), june 1, 1992 – july 1, 1993
reassigned amc air force reserve command (afrc), july 1, 1993
direct reporting units
united states air force expeditionary center, october 1, 2003 – present
schools , centers
618th air , space operations center / tanker airlift control center (tacc), april 1, 1992 – present
usaf air mobility school, june 1, 1992 – may 1, 1994
air mobility warfare center, may 1, 1994 – october 1, 2003 (reorganized direct reporting unit on october 1, 2003)
services
air combat camera service, june 1, 1992 – october 1, 1994
air rescue service, june 1, 1992 – february 1, 1993
defense courier service, october 15, 1998 – october 1, 2004.
^ air force historical research agency website
^ dreyer, msg kristine. amc consolidates mac . air mobility command public affairs. retrieved october 7, 2016.
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