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of the Air Force, and AFTE, Air Force Test and Evaluation, specifically AFTE-Z, Special

but more so reverse engineering and derivation practices within the Air Force through official

A senior intelligence official, or I'm sorry, not intelligence, a senior officer within the Air Force.

And that's kind of what I try to convey in the Air Force program.

It's not some nebulous or amorphous control group in the Air Force that runs these programs.

No, it is indeed the SAF-AQ, SAF Acquisition, the Rapid Capabilities Office, RCO, in conjunction with SAF-AA, the administrative assistant to the secretary of the Air Force, and AFTE, Air Force Test and Evaluation, specifically AFTE-Z, special programs under T&E.

Right. So you only read in need to know personnel within within the Department of the Air Force structure, for example.

And the Air Force being the only four elements within legacy programs.

Think of like, you know, the Air Force's.

This safeguards all of the Air Force saps.

secretary of the Air Force, secretary of the Air Force, director of the NRO.

Well, in the early 80s, when he was under secretary of the Air Force, Aldrich created

activities that existed outside of the Air Force that the Air Force had operational and

to the secretary of the Air Force.

SAP security structure and like placing outside activities that aren't even in the Air Force

Air Force project and talked about how he's connected to former major commands in the Air Force that

you know, a lot of the 1940s, 1950s legacy program elements that involved the Air Force.

And then there are like the land ones, which the air force seems to take care of.

Do they go to the air force?

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