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United States Army Air Forces logistics formation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Air Service Command, Mediterranean Theater of Operations was a United States Army Air Forces logistics formation. It had its headquarters and an HQ squadron at Naples, Italy. It was originally XII Air Force Service Command, part of Twelfth Air Force, but after 1 January 1944 became AAF Service Command, Mediterranean Theater of Operations.[1] The command was assigned directly to Army Air Forces, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, and controlled the air depots and air sub depots in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations.
Air Service Command, Mediterranean Theater of Operations | |
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Active | 1942-1945 |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Army Air Forces |
Role | Military Logistics |
Part of | Army Air Forces, Mediterranean Theater of Operations |
Engagements | Mediterranean Theater of Operations |
It provided theater logistics at the end of the war (a detachment was at Foggia, Italy),[2] and subordinate units included the 302nd Depot Repair Squadron.[3]
The 515th Air Service Group formed part of the command at Pomigliano d'Arco Airfield, Italy, from 28 December 1944 to 1945.[4] The 517th Air Service Group was also part of the command for a time in 1945.
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