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SAF/AA: A History of the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force

The official history establishes SAF/AA’s administrative evolution and responsibilities; the episode uses that record as the basis for a separate, contested hypothesis about concealed special-access activity.

U.S. Air Force Historical Support Division2019-04-02
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