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the Army Air Corps
Yes, the Air Corps was a branch of the US Army before and during World War 2. In 1947 it became an independent branch of the military: the US Air Force.
The Women's Air Corps was a division of the Army Air Corps during WWII. Their main job was to fly aircraft from the manufacturing facilities to operational areas.
who had th most battle casualties during the second world war, us.infantry
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Nothing. The Air Force didn't exist until 1948 - prior to that, it was the Army Air Corps.
Yes, he served in the Army Air Corps during World War 2, but did not see combat. He made training films.
Ground crews were often referred to as "grease monkeys."
The U.S. Air Force came into being following the end of World War II in 1946. Before that time, beginning during World War I, it was known as the U.S. Army Air Corps and was a part of the Army Signal Corps. Prior to World War I, there was no such organization, and prior to the invention of the airplane by the Wright brothers at the beginning of the 1900s, there were no aircraft, so there certainly was no Air Force in 1641.
Distingished Flying Cross Air Medal
They are a group of African American pilots that flew during WW2. They were part of the 332nd fighter group with the air corps. The Tuskegee Airmen, the popular name of a group of black pilots who flew with distinction during World War II as the 332nd Fighter Group of the US Army Air Corps
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