Air Force Systems Command (1990-1992) Air Force Materiel Command (1992-1997)
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Brooks City-Base, Texas
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Armstrong Laboratory was a research and development organization operated by the United States Air Force Materiel Command.[1] In 1997, the Laboratory was merged into the Air Force Research Laboratory.[2]
The Laboratory was named after Gen Harry G. Armstrong, known as "the father of space medicine."
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