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Q: Who was the youngest us air force general in WW2?
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The Air Force is the youngest military organizationThe Air Force was a part of the Army, and was called the Army Air Corps, until 1947.


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The Royal Air Force (RAF).


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The youngest that you can be is 21 and still be an officer in any US armed forces, at least in present time. But, look at Galusha Pennypacker who made major general rank 3 months before his 21st birthday. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galusha_Pennypacker The youngest General in the history of the Air Force was Brig. Gen Richard C. Sanders b. Aug 1915 promoted June ,1944 (28years 10 months) http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7029 Mr. Holly M. Adair was made Captain on Nov.11, 1944 by Executive order of the President at the age of 20 & at that time was the youngest Captain in the Air Force.


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