
Army Air Forces Tactical Center
The Army Air Forces Tactical Center, established during World War II, was a key American military organization focused on developing and improving air warfare tactics. Its main role was to enhance the effectiveness of air operations by testing new strategies, coordinating between ground and air forces, and training personnel. The center ensured that the United States could adapt to various combat situations by using air power effectively, leading to more successful missions during the war and influencing future military aviation strategies. It played a crucial role in integrating air support into overall military tactics during its time.