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To oversee the stage personnel, including the aircrews both assigned to the stage and flying through.
No Italian aircraft or aircrews were used by the axis in the battle of Britain it was entirely a Luftwaffe affair. The Germans were always contemptuous of their Italian allies with their outdated aircraft and poorly trained personnel.
When I was researching air crews lost in Vietnam I just typed "aircrews lost in Vietnam war in the google search bar and got started that way. So you might just try typing in aircrews lost in ww2 and see if it gets you going in the right direction. Good luck.
It was the Marines of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) flying from the USS Kearsarge in June of 1995.
No, most Air Force personnel never have jumped out of an airplane or parachuted. Pilots & air crew are required to be trained to parachute. Other Air Force personnel may volunteer to be trained to parachute. The same goes for Navy & Marine aircrews of fixed-wing aircraft. In the US Army you have to volunteer to be trained to parachute. Annually, the US Army trains several thousand soldiers, airmen, & marines to parachute, mostly at Fort Benning, Georgia. Once trained these military members participate in various types of training at their home bases or away that may involve parachuting.
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None, because nobody was attacking France and the low countries. This battle was strictly about the Luftwaffe's aim to destroy the RAF.
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There are two: proper maintenance and well trained aviators. Even if you have perfectly maintained planes and the best training for your aircrews, sometimes planes crash anyway.
The Enola Gay crew (Hiroshima) and the Bock's Car crew (Nagasaki) were members of the 509th Composite Group, a unit specially trained for the atomic bombing missions. Hand-picked from the best aircrews being trained in the US in the mid-war period, the 509th crews underwent rigorous training.To accustom themselves to delivering the bulky atomic weapons of the era, they dropped concrete "pumpkin" practice bombs modeled after the actual bombs. Crews flew dozens of training missions in the US desert and in the Pacific theater practicing such drops.
Five U.S. aircrews have died during hurricane hunter mission began during World War II. These scientists fly into the eye of hurricanes and typhoons, often several times over the course of the storm.
Saint Joseph of Cupertino is the patron Saint of of those traveling by air, astronauts and is the patron saint of pilots who fly for the NATO Alliance. Our Lady of Loreto is the patron Saint of aircrews, aviators and the Argentinian Air Force.