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[edit] Correct Title?
Should not the word "Materiel" be "Matériel"? (Pardon my pedantry, but the term does come from the French. The accent was certainly in use in Nathan Twining's day!)
Hair Commodore 12:47, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] MIMIC development
Hi LanceBarber! You have just reverted my insertion about the development of MIMIC at this unit. It is certain that MIMIC was developed by the Systems Engineering Group at the Wright-Patterson AFB.[1] However, I am not sure whether this group was part of the Air Force Materiel Command and of AIMACO. Maybe you can clarify. Cheers.CeeGee 19:31, 4 December 2007 (UTC)