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The McGraw Kaserne instalation in Munich, was used by the USAF but was closed in 1992.It is now used as office space for the Bavarian Police
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The US and the crew of USAF.
No, there are no USAF bases in Israel
The USAF and the USN are strategic services; meaning they can fight around the globe, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The US Army (the Marines are part of the Strategic USN) is a tactical force and is RESTRICTED to where and when it can go anyplace. The US Army CANNOT go anywhere, unless the USAF or USN takes them there. So...the USAF goes to war, when the Army needs a ride (needs USAF assistance). The USAF has the capability to transport men and material, fight aerial battles with other jet aircraft, and bomb strategic and tactical targets. The USAF's "First" war was the Korean War 1950-1953. During WW2, the USAF didn't exist; they were a "Corps" of the US Army (like the USMC is a Corps of the US Navy). The last war in which the US Air Force engaged a determined aerial enemy was during the Vietnam War. This war created the USAF's last ACE of the 20th century (5 or more air to air combat kills-"Dog-Fighting").
the branches r USAF, USMC, US Army and now US Space force
One can view pictures of USAF Thunderbirds on several websites. Among these are AF Thunderbirds and the Nellis Air Force Base website. Google Images also has pictures.
Army rangers and USAF pararescue
Never heard that term before; must be a new term from the current 21st century generation. The American traditional term from WWII (not a USAF base back then) through the Vietnam War was USAF's Travis Air Force Base in California; known as "The Gateway to the Pacific."
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