Lineage Air Armament Center
1 lineage
1.1 assignments
1.2 components
1.3 stations
lineage
established army air forces school of applied tactics on 27 october 1942, major command status
redesignated: army air forces tactical center on 16 october 1943
redesignated: army air forces center on 1 june 1945
redesignated: army air forces proving ground command on 8 march 1946
redesignated: air proving ground command on 10 july 1946
redesignated: air proving ground, 20 january 1948, losing major command status
regained major command status, 1 june 1948
redesignated: air proving ground command on 29 december 1951
redesignated: air proving ground center on 1 december 1957, losing major command status
redesignated: armament development , test center on 1 august 1968
redesignated: armament division on 1 october 1979
redesignated: munitions systems division on 15 march 1989
redesignated: air force development test center on 11 july 1990
redesignated: air armament center on 1 october 1998
inactivated on 1 october 2012
assignments
united states army air forces, 27 october 1942
air materiel command, 20 january 1948
united states air force, 1 june 1948
air research , development command (later air force systems command), 1 december 1957
air force materiel command, 1 july 1992 – 1 october 2012 (attached air force life cycle management center after 18 july 2012)
components
3200th proof test group, 1948-1950s
3206th proof test group
others
stations
orlando army air base, florida, 27 october 1952
eglin field (later air force base), florida, 8 march 1946 – 1 october 2012
^ factsheet air proving ground command . air force historical research agency. 10 january 2008. retrieved 25 december 2016.
^ replaced aaf proving ground command disbanded
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