Truman
The Japanese living in the US, were ordered to live at camps when the war began with Japan ending with 2 nuclear bombs.
"On 27 June 1950, Truman ordered air and sea forces to help the South Korean courage to resist threat and aggression by Communists." So it's true.
because they can ..... Air Forces, regardless of the country they belong to, fight because they are ordered to do so by the command struture. Air Forces don't simply pick fights, they go to war when the country goes to war.
Moammar Gadhafi
The President is the Commander in Chief of all of the U.S. Armed Forces: The Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
Commander in Chief
The US had no option but to support the South side of Korea that was divided by the 17th parallel. North Korea was already supported by the soviet Union, so they favored Communism. South Korea favored Capitalism, or Democracy for its people. The U.S. had basically joined the southern part of Korea in order to slow down the spread of Communism.
Yes, in 1941 President Roosevelt agreed to exchange for the lease of the British naval and air forces.
Korea Air Force Academy was created in 1949.
If you are referring to the U.S. Army and Air Force reserves, yes, they are known as the "National Guard." Actually U.S. Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve are federal reserve forces. Air and Army National Guard are state forces that can be federalized by the President.
The President does lead the Navy. He is the Commander in Chief of all the armed forces. That includes the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force.