Looks like Cannon will need some mods in the Sim-UAVs

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Looks like Cannon will need some mods in the Sim-UAVs

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From AF Daily Report 13 Oct 08

Now at Cannon: Air Force Special Operations Command's unmanned aerial vehicle squadron formerly established at Nellis and Creech Air Force Bases in Nevada, has now formally moved to Cannon AFB, N.M. An Oct. 8 ceremony at Cannon sealed the movement of the 3rd Special Operations Squadron and installed its new commander, Lt. Col. Robert Brock. The 3rd SOS received high praise from Lt. Gen. Donald Wurster, AFSOC commander, last month at AFA's Air & Space Conference, when he called it an example of "industrial strength airpower." Wurster said AFSOC's sole UAV unit is one of the service's most in-demand units for the war on terror. Once the unit is at full strength at Cannon, in about six to eight months, it will have more than 300 personnel. The unit has been providing MQ-1 Predator capabilities from Nellis/Creech since May 2007, when it received a transfer of UAVs and personnel from Air Combat Command. AFSOC activated the squadron in late 2005. (Includes Cannon report by Capt. Mae-Li Allison)

Cannon Story here: http://www.cannon.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123119144
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