Air Force Combat Action Medal was created on 2007-03-15.
Combat, Search, and Resue
The Combat Action Badge (CAB) is specific to the U.S. Army and is awarded to soldiers who have actively engaged or been engaged by enemy forces in combat. If you switch from the Army to the Air Force, you will not be authorized to wear the CAB unless you have previously earned it during your time in the Army. The Air Force has its own combat-related awards and badges, such as the Air Force Combat Action Medal (CAM).
Not necessarily. Whether a military enlistee will see combat depends a lot on their occupational specialty, and recruiters are drawn from lots of different specialties.
An army is an army there's no types but if what you mean by this is what types of military are there that's different militarys usually consist of a /ARMY-which is a land force/ the NAVY which is a sea force/ an AIR FORCE which controls air to air or air to land combat/ then there's the MARINE CORPS who operates on sea air and land/ and the COAST GUARD which protects the boarders of a country and rarely see combat
The Royal British Air Force, in World War II
Yes, there is actually an air force godi (marching themesong) all about air combat.
No, it's not an authorised Air Force award, and they wouldn't qualify for it anyhow, as the awarding of the CIB is pretty much restricted to infantry soldiers. The equivalent Air Force award is their own Combat Action Medal.
The air force
The German word for the air force is "Luftwaffe". FYI, at the beginning of WW1, the German air force was known as the German Air Service or "Luftstreitkrafte", which is translated Air Combat Force.
Possibly, see an Air Force recruiter.
Yes