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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COM76 AFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008Note 1. Provides augmentation for CP work centers at the air expeditionary wing level. Provides C2 forwing operations coordinating air operations with the AOR to include a variety of tactical airlift andsupport aircraft, ATO production and mission data collection. The 86P may be substituted with ratedofficer having experience on mission design and series (MDS) at deployed location and must have C2experience.Note 2: Provides augmentation for command post work centers. Coordinates air operations with theAOR to include a variety of tactical airlift and support aircraft, air tasking order production and missiondata collection. Any 9ACP UTC may be substituted as long as required skill-levels and quantities aremaintained.Note 3: Provides augmentation for command post work centers. Provides command and controloperations coordinating air operation within the AOR to include a variety of tactical airlift and supportaircraft, air tasking order production and mission data collection. Any 9ACP UTC may be substituted aslong as required skill-levels and quantities are maintained.Note 4: Provides augmentation for command post work centers. Provide command and controloperations coordinating air operations with the AOR to include a variety of tactical airlift and supportaircraft, air tasking order production and mission data collections. Any 9ACP UTC may be substitutedas long as required skill-levels and quantities are maintained.Note 5: This is an equipment only UTC. Personnel can be tasked via 9ACP1/2/3/4/5/6/9. This UTCdirectly supports command post deployed operations and provides required communications and supportequipment to affect command and control for <strong>Air</strong> Expeditionary Wing (AEW) senior leadership.Note 6: Provides stand-alone C2 capability during nuclear operations to provide C2 support to thenuclear bomber force.Note 7: Provides augmentation for command post work centers. Provides command and controloperations coordinating air operations within the AOR to include a variety of tactical airlift and supportaircraft, air tasking order production and mission data collections. Any 9ACP UTC may be substitutedas long as required skill-levels and quantities are maintained.Note 8: Provides command post for reconnaissance forces or directed nuclear ops at FOLs. Enables therecon task force commander (RTF/CC) to exercise command and control over assigned forces to includecontrol of tankers chopped to RTF/CC. Assigned controllers must be certified in procedures forreconnaissance aircraft and qualified to operate the amp system or applicable follow-on system. Allpositions may be filled with either 1C3X1's or 086P0 as long as the above requirements are met.Controllers require excess carry-on baggage (up to four each to facilitate movement or classified items).Additional seating to support movement is authorized. Excess baggage is authorized to supportequipment and mobility bag gear movement. 6KTAN must be executed with this UTC.Note 9: Associate UTC.Note 10: Provides the capability to recover and regenerate 20 KC-135R aircraft at wartime locationsduring Post/Trans attack periods as defined by <strong>US</strong>CINCSTRAT OPLAN 8010-98, Revision 5.Note 11: Provides the capability to recover and regenerate 20 KC-135E aircraft at wartime locationsduring Post/Trans attack periods as defined by <strong>US</strong>CINCSTRAT OPLAN 8010-98, Revision 5.

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