XXVI Fighter Command

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The XXVI Fighter Command was a formation of the United States Army Air Forces. It was assigned to Sixth Air Force throughout its existence. It was based at Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone, where it was inactivated on 25 August 1946. It engaged in antisubmarine operations from the Canal Zone.

Active1942–1946
Country United States
Branch United States Army (1942-1947)
 United States Air Force (1947-48)
RoleCommand of fighter units
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XXVI Fighter Command
Bell P-39Q-20-BE Airacobra, serial 44-3866 of the 28th Fighter Squadron, XXVI Fighter Command
Active1942–1946
Country United States
Branch United States Army (1942-1947)
 United States Air Force (1947-48)
RoleCommand of fighter units
Part ofSixth Air Force
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In 1947, when the United States Air Force (USAF) became independent, the Army transferred all Army Air Forces, Air Service and Air Corps units (there were a number of Air Corps units that had never been in the Army Air Forces, and a few Air Service units) to the USAF. A year later, the newly forming USAF permanently disbanded the command.

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  • Constituted as 26th Interceptor Command on 28 February 1942[note 1]
Activated on 6 March 1942
Redesignated: 26th Fighter Command on 15 May 1942
Redesignated: XXVI Fighter Command c. 18 September 1942
Inactivated on 25 August 1946
Disbanded on 8 October 1948[1]

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