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delcas =SAC Led ?
SAC = Strategic Air Command
In 1992, as part of an overall post-Cold War reorganization of the U.S. Air Force, SAC was disestablished as both a Specified Command and as a MAJCOM.
.. SAC's central headquarters complex at Offutt AFB, Nebraska was concurrently transferred to the newly created United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), which was established as a joint Unified Combatant Command to replace SAC's Specified Command role.
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In 2009, SAC's previous USAF MAJCOM role was reactivated and redesignated as the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC), with AFGSC eventually acquiring claimancy and control of all USAF bomber aircraft and the USAF strategic ICBM force.[3]
Security Advisory Council (SAC)
Senate Appropriations Committee
Science Advisory Committee
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poor fit
Another scenario:
SAC = Special Agent-in-Charge
SAC led … comes up quite a bit in searches.
https://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca5/14-41450/14-41450-2016-01-22.pdf
Case: 14-41450 Document: 00513353330 Page: 1 Date Filed: 01/22/2016
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT
No. 14-41450
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff - Appellee
v.
EUGENIO PEDRAZA,
Defendant - Appellant
FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Eugenio Pedraza was the Special Agent-in-Charge (SAC) of the McAllen,
Texas office of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of
Inspector General (DHS-OIG). DHS-OIG is responsible for investigating
wrongdoing by DHS employees. Pedraza was responsible for supervising these
investigations and approving and signing DHS-OIG agents’ investigative
reports.
In 2011, Pedraza learned his office would undergo an internal DHS-OIG
inspection and became aware of which files the inspectors would review. In
preparation for this inspection, Pedraza instructed several of his agents to
falsify investigative reports to “fill the gaps” in cases that had been open for
more than a year and where there had been little, if any, activity for an
extended period of time. These cases included allegations against a customs
officer who was suspected of smuggling narcotics and aliens into the United
States for a Mexican cartel; a border patrol agent who allegedly approached a
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informant and offered to help smuggle
drugs and aliens into the United States; a customs officer who allowed a
recreational vehicle to enter the United States with 1700 pounds of marijuana;
a border patrol agent who was allegedly facilitating the smuggling of aliens
and cocaine into the United States; a border patrol agent who was allegedly
facilitating the transportation of pregnant women into the United States; and
a border patrol agent who was allegedly selling fraudulent entry documents.
During the inspection, claims that Pedraza had instructed agents to
falsify records were disclosed to Inspector James Izzard. DHS Deputy
Assistant Inspector General John Ryan conducted an investigation and
completed a report dated November 3, 2011. Ryan’s report concluded that none
of the agents heard Pedraza use the word “fabricate” and that the allegations
Case: 14-41450 Document: 00513353330 Page: 2 Date Filed: 01/22/2016
No. 14-41450
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were “related to the anxiety, pressure to have a successful inspection, lack of
management oversight and miscommunication among staff and management.”
Ryan also concluded that he believed a “lack of clear communication between
the field agents and the SAC led to a misunderstanding of what the SAC
expected from the field agents” and closed the investigation.
..problems with the McAllen Field Office