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ASOG
(redirected from Air Support Operations Group)

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ASoGAteneo School of Government (Graduate School of Leadership and Public Service; Ateneo de Manila University; Quezon City, Philippines)
ASOGAir Support Operations Group
ASOGAccess Service Ordering Guidelines
ASOGAccess Service Ordering Guidelines (telecommunications)
ASOGAvenger/Sebring Owners Group
ASOGAnalytical Solution of Groups (chemistry)
ASOGA Sequence of Ghosts (band)


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1 Wake Island * 36th Wing, Andersen AFB Guam (continuous bomber support and other rotational aircraft) * 1st Air Support Operations Group, Fort Lewis, Wash.
In addition Major Brown advocates that Air Force Weapons School graduates; targeteers; and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance experts integrate within Army division headquarters staffs to supplement the air support operations group (ASOG).
Kirkpatrick wrote the paper "Joint Fires as They Were Meant to Be: V Corps and the 4th Air Support Operations Group During Operation Iraqi Freedom" that was published in The Land Warfare Papers in October 2004.
 
 
 
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