Allied Air Forces Central Europe (AAFCE), NATO

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 ALLIED AIR FORCES CENTRAL EUROPE (AAFCE), NATO 

HQ : Fountainebleau, France 1951-1966; Brunssum, The Netherlands 1966-1976 and Ramstein Air Base, Germany 1976-1993
Active : 1951-1993

Coat of arms (crest) of the Allied Air Forces Central Europe (AAFCE), NATO
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Origin/meaning

The Tower and Sword alludes to the insignia of the Allied Forces Central Europe. The Two Aircraft Symbols indicates the 2nd Allied Tactical Air Force and 4th Allied Tactical Air Force which was under the command of AAFCE. The NATO Compass Rose symbolises that AAFCE is part of that Organization.


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Literature: Davis: Uniformen und Abzeichen der NATO