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1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division         
The 1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division (; ) was the air arm of the Czechoslovak armed forces in the Soviet Union during World War II, operating under the operational command of the Soviet Air Force. It existed during 1944 and 1945, being merged into the Czechoslovak Air Force upon the cessation of hostilities.
1st Strategic Aerospace Division         
1943-1991 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AIR DIVISION
1st Bombardment Division; 1st Air Division; 1st Missile Division; 1st Air Division (United States); 1st Missile Dvision
The 1st Strategic Aerospace Division (1st STRAD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command, assigned to Fifteenth Air Force, being stationed at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
Air Division (United States)         
FORMER TYPE OF DIVISION WITHIN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
The Division gallery; USAF Air Division; Division (United States)
In the United States Air Force, a division was an intermediate level of command, subordinate to a numbered air force, controlling one or more wings. It also controlled squadrons without associated same-function wings, i.