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The army doesn't have any planes, only helicopters. The Air Force has all the planes. The army does not have fighter planes, but they do have transport planes. The navy has planes as well. All fixed wing aircraft that carry army service members are piloted and owned by the air force. But yes, the navy does have a variety of planes based off of aircraft carriers.
The Army does not fly planes. The Marines, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, and Coast Guard do.
The United States Army of the Plains during the 1800s were called the US Cavalry. They were also called bluecoats or yellowlegs.
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The name of the US army military base in Swinefort Germany is called the Army Garrison Schweinfurt.
General MacArthur tried to hold the US position in the Philippines becasue he was the comanding general and that was his job. It was a struggle because the Japanese had used surprise, destroyed half the US Army's fighter planes in the region, US and Philippine troops were poorly supplied, and the US was unable to quickly provide supplies or reinforcements.
Pearl Harbor, Schofield Barracks, and Bellows Field were all bombed during the attack. However, Hickam Field (located adjacent to Pearl Harbor) and NAS Kaneohe (now an MCAS) were also attacked, as was Wheeler Army Airfield, so there were many more than just three military bases that were attacked.
US Army (also called the Yankee Army, Blue Coats, Northern Army, Union Army, and Federal Army).
During the Vietnam War, the US Department of Defense (Formerly called the War Department) issued a memo to the army (in 1964) directing them to transfer all fixed wing aircraft to the US Air Force. With the exceptions of some 0-1 Bird Dog artillery spotting airplanes, which the US Army had in "Airplane Companies" spread out in South Vietnam. These Bird Dog observation airplanes were to be used until the new helicopters (Cayuse) came on line as artillery spotting aircraft. No fixed wing jets for the Army. Jet helicopters are OK.
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