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Which set of digits represent the Operating Agency Code 5713400 301 7825 309010 01 409 27603F 667100 ESP ZA 5000?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

78 (An Operating Agency Code (OAC) is a two digit code which identifies an organization or function to which HQ USAF allocates funds. Each Major Command will have its own OAC)

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