USAF's Combat Search and Rescue mission to move from Air Combat Command to the service's Special Operations Command on Oct. 1
CSAR SHIFT The U.S. Air Force's Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission will move from Air Combat Command to the service's Special Operations Command on Oct. 1. The transition is intended to consolidate management and take advantage of similar aircraft and missions, according to Maj. Gen. Richard A...
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