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"Waitabit Peak is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1900.Waitabit Peak See also * List of peaks on the British Columbia-Alberta border * Mountains of Alberta * Mountains of British Columbia References Waitabit Peak Waitabit Peak "
"Joint force air component commander (JFACC) is a United States Department of Defense doctrinal term. It is pronounced "Jay-Fack". It refers to a senior officer who is responsible for the air forces within a joint force; i.e., a military force composed of forces from two or more military departments. The term "air forces" encompasses aircraft from any service not already designated to specifically support ground forces (e.g., a marine air wing as part of a MAGTF or "organic" Army aviation assets). The tool by which the JFACC tasks assets is called an air tasking order (ATO). As defined in Joint Publication 1-02, the JFACC is: "The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for making recommendations on the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking air forces; planning and coordinating air operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned. The joint force air component commander is given the authority necessary to accomplish missions and tasks assigned by the establishing commander." Confusion While the position is often held by an aeronautically rated United States Air Force officer, an aeronautically-designated officer of any other service can be the JFACC, if that service has the preponderance of air forces in theater (e.g., a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier strike group; a U.S. Marine Corps air-ground task force) and the ability to command and control those forces. The noun adjunct force is not pluralized (as in the incorrect usage "joint forces air component commander"). The JFACC is the commander of the air component of the joint force. See also *Air Operations Center *Joint Force Land Component Commander (JFLCC) *Joint Force Maritime Component Commander (JFMCC) References External links *Defense Technical Information Center: JP 3-0, Joint Operations, 17 September 2006, Change 2, 22 March 2010 *Defense Technical Information Center: Joint Publication 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms 8 November 2010, as amended through 31 January 2011 Category:United States military specialisms Category:United States Air Force "
"Nicholas James "Nick" Nardacci (May 24, 1901 – August 28, 1961) was an American football halfback and quarterback. Nardacci was born in Youngstown, Ohio and graduated from Rayen High School in Youngstown. He played college football for the West Virginia University teams that compiled a record of 25–2–2 in Nardacci's three years as a starter from 1922 to 1924. He played on the 1922 team that played in the school's first post-season game and is the only undefeated football team in West Virginia history. Nardacci rushed for 120 yards and one touchdown in the East-West Bowl, played in San Diego on Christmas Day 1922, and also threw a touchdown pass, to lead West Virginia to a win over Gonzaga. Nardacci played an important part in West Virginia's rivalry games against Pitt and Washington & Jefferson. He was selected as an All-American after the 1922 season. Nardacci played one year of professional football for the Cleveland Bulldogs in the National Football League. See also *1922 College Football All-America Team References Category:1901 births Category:1961 deaths Category:West Virginia Mountaineers football players Category:Cleveland Bulldogs players "