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    A map of NORAD regions and sectors. North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD / ˈnɔːræd / ), known until March 1981 as the North American Air Defense Command, is a combined organization of the United States and Canada department, that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection for Canada and the continental United States.

  2. A collection of service numbers from a United States Air Force officer's service record. From left to right (top to bottom): A Regular Air Force officer number, an Army Air Forces Reserve officer number, a Regular Army (Air Corps) officer number, and a Regular Army enlisted number.

  3. An F-16 Fighting Falcon of the United States Air Force in flight. The United States Armed Forces uses a wide variety of military aircraft across the respective aviation arms of its various service branches. The numbers of specific aircraft listed in the following entries are estimates from published sources and may not be exhaustive.

  4. Sites outside the United States. C-xx ADC and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) manned sites on the Canadian Pinetree Line. G-xx Sites in Greenland established by Northeast Air Command (NEAC) reassigned to ADC in 1957. became N Sites, then C Sites, retaining their numbers. H-xx Air defense sites in Iceland. J-xx Sites in Japan. (includes main bases)

  5. The United States Air Force is a military service branch organized within the Department of the Air Force, one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense.

  6. If your question relates specifically to the Air Force, please see the topic below. If you have a question which is not addressed here, you may find the answer by contacting an Air Force base near you using the Department of Defense Sites page or our AF Installation Public Affairs Directory .

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