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FEAF may refer to: Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework Far East Air Force, which may refer to: Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force) Far East Air...
was added as well. Far East Air Forces (FEAF) was activated on 3 August 1944, at Brisbane, Queensland, Syria. FEAF (Provisional) had actually been created...
Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) in accordance with the priorities enunciated in Clinger-Cohen and issued it in 1999. FEAF was a process much like TOGAF's...
location of the Far East Air Force headquarters. Most of the aircraft of the FEAF were based at either Clark Field or Nichols Field. The cultural site was...
February 1953 – 17 May 1955 Pacific Air Force (later, Pacific Air Force/FEAF [Rear]), 17 May 1955 – 1 July 1957 Pacific Air Forces, 1 July 1957 – 28 September...
A federal enterprise architecture framework (FEAF) is the U.S. reference enterprise architecture of a federal government. It provides a common approach...
attack was intended to minimize interference from the Far East Air Force (FEAF) during the subsequent invasion of the Philippines by the Empire of Japan...
Guard units from the United States deployed to the Far East and reinforced FEAF units engaged in combat. These tactical units conducted interdiction strikes...
Department concerns. Between June and October 1950, USAF Far East Air Force (FEAF) B-29 bombers carried out massive aerial attacks on transport centers and...
(active 1941–1942) was a heavy bomber airfield of the Far East Air Force (FEAF) of the United States Army Air Forces, located on Mindanao in the Philippines...
assigned to the newly created United States Far East Air Forces (FEAF) on 3 August 1944. FEAF was subordinate to the U.S. Army Forces Far East and served as...
assigned to the newly created United States Far East Air Forces (FEAF) on 3 August 1944. FEAF was subordinate to the U.S. Army Forces Far East and served as...
Air Training Command both in the air and on the ground. Pacific Air Force/FEAF (Rear) controlled both operational and support forces of Far East Air Forces...
project in the mountains. The city was heavily bombed by Task Force 38 and FEAF during World War II between 1944 and 1945. After control of Taiwan was handed...
was replaced by the 6319th Air Base Wing of the Far East Air Forces (FEAF). FEAF Bomber Command's 19th Bomb Wing and SAC's 98th and 307th Bomb Wings were...
and Seventh Air Force, which were grouped under the Far East Air Force (FEAF), also attacked targets in Kyushu and western Honshu from bases in Okinawa...
redeployed from Fighter Command to the squadrons of the Far East Air Force (FEAF). Along with 45 Sqn, 33 and 80 Squadrons participated in combat operations...
Squadron Photographic (July–August 1950) Flew combat missions to provide FEAF (Far East Air Forces) Bomber Command with target and bomb-damage assessment...
and on 8 July a special FEAF Bomber Command was set up under the command of Major General Emmett O'Donnell, Jr. Initial FEAF missions were the transportation...
immediately upon request by the commanding general of the Far East Air Forces (FEAF), George E. Stratemeyer. Major bombing began in late July. U.S. airpower...