Albrook Air Force Station - Major Commands To Which Assigned

Major Commands To Which Assigned

  • Panama Canal Department, 1932- 19 October 1940
  • Panama Canal Air Force, 19 October 1940 - 5 August 1941
  • Caribbean Air Force, 5 August 1941 - 18 September 1942
  • Sixth Air Force, 18 September 1942 - 31 July 1946
  • Caribbean Air Command, 31 July 1946 - 8 July 1963
  • United States Air Forces Southern Command, 8 July 1963 - 1 January 1976
  • Tactical Air Command
USAF Southern Air Division, 1 January 1976 - 1 January 1989
830th Air Division, 1 January 1989 - 15 February 1991
Air Forces Panama, 15 February 1991 - 11 February 1992
  • Tactical Air Command, 11 February - 31 May 1992
  • Air Combat Command, 31 May 1992 - 30 September 1997

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