The Vietnam War was the only US war fought with nearly all draftees verses the using of "reserves." Only token numbers of military reserves were used in the Vietnam War. WW2 and Korea used draftees and reserves.
You are a Vietnam Era Veteran but not a Vietnam War Veteran
Your best bet is ROTC if you are still in school. If you are at least 18 and have completed high school you should check afreserve.com/?:Locator to query a recruiter near you.
Technologically plus a navy plus a much larger airforce, but in personal weapons, not really
Not in My Airforce was created in 1996.
The U.S. airforce did not really engage combat. They dropped of troops and supplies, but did very little bombing and hostile combat.
Airforce Delta happened in 1999.
It is estimated that there are about 55 to 75 billion metric tons of bauxite reserves worldwide. The countries with the largest bauxite reserves include Guinea, Australia, Brazil, and Vietnam. Bauxite is the primary source of aluminum production.
Polish airforce = Polskie siły powietrzne
AirForce Delta Storm was released on December 19, 2001.
Mobilizing the military reserves and reinforcing the borders is one sign of tension. Which is why the US relied on draftees to fight the Vietnam War and not US military reserves. We didn't want the Soviets to mobilize THEIR military reserves; which would have created even more tension through out the world. cold war is the answer
The official name of Germany's airforce is (die) Luftwaffe.