User talk:ALCS85

USSTRATCOM removal of information
I just reverted you edits because you removed an entire chunk of data on the service component commands to US Strategic Command, which are not outdated. Id really like if you could add some of your information back into the article without removing current information, unless your citation states that it is truly outdated. I really liked what you added on the Joint Functional Commands, and if you don't get a chance to, will be adding that in to the article. Garuda28 (talk) 02:28, 15 May 2017 (UTC)

June 2017
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 * I have, unfortunately, had to delete your contributions to Airborne Launch Control System. I realize that you have not submitted an edit in several years, but you had a good source of information if used correctly and I would hate to lose too much history should you decide to resume editing. If you have any questions, please note that I am not on here very often, so you may wish to reach out to an admin or other editors who are open to conversation, but if you want to reach out to me I will still happily respond if and when I am able. CrazyDreamer (talk) 07:37, 9 August 2022 (UTC)