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- Operation_Silk_Purse abstract "Operation Silk Purse was the United States' airborne nuclear command and control mission for the European theater of operations from 1961 through 1994.The SILK PURSE mission were operated from Châteauroux-Déols Air Base in France by the 7120th Airborne Command and Control Squadron from the earlier 1960s using modified four-engined Douglas C-118 piston transport. The squadron moved to RAF Mildenhall in November 1965 and shortly after converted to the jet-powered Boeing EC-135H airborne command post. In 1970 the squadron was redesignated the 10th Airborne Command and Control Squadron.The 10 ACCS transported an austere battle staff headed by a general or flag officer, designated the Airborne Emergency Action Officer (AEAO). This team stood ready to assume interim authority if European Command Command Center was destroyed or rendered inoperative.In the summer of 1984, Lajes undertook a new mission known as \"SILK PURSE.\" Boeing EC-135s began operating out of Lajes Field as an airborne command post for the U.S. Commander-in-Chief, Europe. Along with the aircraft came the U.S. European Command battle staff and flight crews from United States Air Forces in Europe. This mission was ended in late August 1991.".
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- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink 10th_Airborne_Command_and_Control_Squadron.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_refueling.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_E-4.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_EC-135.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_nuclear_command_and_control.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Châteauroux-Déols_Air_Base.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Command_and_control.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_DC-6.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Silk_Purse.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Polo_Hat.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Mildenhall.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Rebound_Echo_(exercise).
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Survivable_Low_Frequency_Communications_System.
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLink Theater_(warfare).
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Silk Purse".
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLinkText "SILK PURSE ("Seabell")".
- Operation_Silk_Purse wikiPageWikiLinkText "SILK PURSE".
- Operation_Silk_Purse subject Category:United_States_nuclear_command_and_control.
- Operation_Silk_Purse hypernym United.
- Operation_Silk_Purse comment "Operation Silk Purse was the United States' airborne nuclear command and control mission for the European theater of operations from 1961 through 1994.The SILK PURSE mission were operated from Châteauroux-Déols Air Base in France by the 7120th Airborne Command and Control Squadron from the earlier 1960s using modified four-engined Douglas C-118 piston transport.".
- Operation_Silk_Purse label "Operation Silk Purse".
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- Operation_Silk_Purse wasDerivedFrom Operation_Silk_Purse?oldid=651655682.
- Operation_Silk_Purse isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Silk_Purse.