Talk:Army Air Forces Tactical Center

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Questionable name for article
This is not an appropriate name for the article:
 * The Lineage is inaccurate because it ends in 1946.
 * WP:MILMOS would call for the article to be at Air Armament Center
 * There are two different organizations that had the name Army Air Force School of Applied Tactics. A page with the current title should either be a disambiguation page or a redirect to either Air Armament Center or Air University
 * If length calls for a separate article for this organization, Army Air Forces Tactical Center is more appropriate as the name under which the the organization operated for most of the time it was active during WW II.

I'll leave this open for comments before doing anything, but my opinion is:
 * This page (not its contents) should be a redirect to Air University. The Air University article should add a hatnote stating the redirect and the location of the other article.
 * The contents should be at Army Air Forces Tactical Center
 * Air Proving Ground Command material should be separated from the Air Armament Center article and made into a separate article, not aredirect.
 * The dividing point from Air Armament Center should be 1957, when the command became a center under ARDC.

Any comments from     (who seem to be the non ISP contributors to content). --Lineagegeek (talk) 00:20, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
 * Endorse Lineagegeek's preferred solution. Buckshot06 (talk) 00:24, 24 January 2019 (UTC)