Air Proving Ground Command


In March 1946, the Army Air Forces Center was redesignated Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command, adding the responsibilities of a similarly named organization in June, when it moved to Eglin Field, Florida. It became the Army Air Forces' primary testing command until 1957, when it was redesignated the Air Proving Ground Center and assigned to Air Research and Development Command. After its transfer, it continued its mission under ARDC command and supervision.

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