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English: Lieutenant General Brett M. Dula was vice commander, Air Combat Command, with headquarters at Langley Air Force Base, Va. He assisted the commander in accomplishing the ACC mission -- to prepare and sustain combat ready forces and to secure national security objectives. He assisted in managing a force of more than 140,000 active-duty people; 130 bombers, 1,300 fighters and 500 support aircraft at more than 30 locations.
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Source https://media.defense.gov/2003/Sep/10/2000597582/-1/-1/0/030910-F-JZ509-492.JPG
Author United States Air Force

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Lieutenant General Brett M. Dula was vice commander, Air Combat Command, with headquarters at Langley Air Force Base, Va.

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10 September 2003

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