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The Air Force, which was going to end all future wars with a few well placed bombs on the earth's major cities if anyone dared to get uppity.

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The United States Air Force was considered the dominant branch of the military in the 1950s. This was primarily due to the growing importance of air power during the Cold War and the development of advanced aircraft and strategic bombing capabilities.

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