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Air Mobility Command
[b]Emblem Significance:[/b] Ultramarine blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations, and the yellow represents the excellence required of Air Force personnel.  The white depicts wisdom while the silver reflects faith.  The globe signifies the command's worldwide reach in sustaining global power and melds the airlift and aerial refueling traditions of the Military Airlift Command and the Strategic Air Command. The wings are indicative of victorious air operations.  The three crossed arrows, taken from the seal of the Department of Defense, represent the three armed forces served by the Air Mobility Command. (Source: AMC History Office)

Emblem originally approved for use by Military Airlift Transport Service in 1948. Approved for use by Air Mobility Command on 1 June 1992. (Source: AMC History Office)
Keywords: sub_desert;majcom

Air Mobility Command

Emblem Significance: Ultramarine blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations, and the yellow represents the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The white depicts wisdom while the silver reflects faith. The globe signifies the command's worldwide reach in sustaining global power and melds the airlift and aerial refueling traditions of the Military Airlift Command and the Strategic Air Command. The wings are indicative of victorious air operations. The three crossed arrows, taken from the seal of the Department of Defense, represent the three armed forces served by the Air Mobility Command. (Source: AMC History Office)

Emblem originally approved for use by Military Airlift Transport Service in 1948. Approved for use by Air Mobility Command on 1 June 1992. (Source: AMC History Office)

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Filename:COMMANDS-_Air_Mobility_Command_desert.jpg
Album name:SPOOKY / Units Named A
Keywords:sub_desert / majcom
Inscription:AIR MOBILITY COMMAND
Location:Scott AFB, Illinois
Filesize:74 KiB
Date added:Dec 25, 2006
Dimensions:281 x 300 pixels
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