Yes, they are part of the 89th Airlift Wing
It depends on the size of the aircraft. A small regional Jet has 3, the pilot, co-pilot and Flight Attendant. A 747 going trans-pacific have many more.
In the U.S.: Secretary of Army/Air Force/Navy (civilian); Chief of Staff (military)
The Supreme Commander of the US military is the President; who is advised by the Joint Chiefs of Staff; the current Air force Chief of Staff is General Norton Schwartz
The Joint Chiefs of Staff is composed of the four heads of the military branches, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marines.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
SSGT is a military rank in the US Air Force that means Staff Sergeant. In the US Air Force, it is used to signify an individual in the pay grade of E-5. In the Army and Marine Corp, the same name and abbreviation are used, but in this case, they signify someone in the pay grade of E-6.
General Carl A. Spaatz, among others.
Military Provost Staff Corps was created in 1901.
Corps of Military Staff Clerks was created in 1905.
The highest military rank is the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. The person is a 4 star General or Admiral. That person is responsible for all branches of the military. Each service is headed by a 4 star General or Admiral called the Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Commandant of the Marine Corps or the Chief of Naval Operations(Navy).
Yes, the Joint Staff, specifically the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has oversight of interoperability requirements for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. The Joint Staff ensures that these branches of the military can effectively work together by coordinating and developing interoperability standards, policies, and procedures. This oversight is essential for joint military operations and ensuring effective communication, command and control, and coordination among the different services.
to form an element you need two ( usaly 3 or four for drilling perpuses ) or more people. two or more elements form a flight. a flight commander is to help communicate directions from the squadron staff ( squadron is made up of two or more flights ) to the flight staff, like the flight Sargent, and element leaders. for more detailed answer you might find a better answer in a USAFM 39-1, but i cant remember if that's the correct manual