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The phrase "air force intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the intelligence branch of a country's air force, typically in military or defense contexts.
Example: "The air force intelligence unit provided crucial information during the operation."
Alternatives: "military aviation intelligence" or "aerial intelligence division".
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Gen. Avishai Levy, the former head of air force intelligence.
Gen. Amos Yadlin; and the former head of air force intelligence, Brig.
"He was in prison in air force intelligence in Homs for a year.
Theirs was not a peaceful home: air force intelligence officer Francisco Gómez beat his wife Teodora Jofre frequently.
His father was held in Harasta, a suburb of Damascus, in a branch office of the air force intelligence, feared by many activists.
Afaq Ahmad, a defector from the air force intelligence branch, posted a 10-minute plea on YouTube saying that Alawites have to stop committing collective suicide.
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