Yes.
India-Pakistani Wars of the 1960s.
Antarctica has not ever been involved in war.
The RAF, Royal Air Force
all wars, because somebody had to make the sandwiches for the troops.
Many American pilots did this in both world wars because US did not have an Air Force involved in the beginning of those wars. In WW2 many American pilots joined the Canadian and British Air Forces as well.
the Army Air Corps
Discounting military operations (campaigns), the US Air Force has fought in only two wars: Korea & Vietnam. The USAF was part of the US Army during WWII.
No she was not involved in any wars
The United States Air Force transports humans and scientific equipment to and from the Antarctic continent from Christchurch, New Zealand.
Yes.
The F-15 has been in 2 wars in Iraq and in many conflicts (if not actual wars) involving the Israeli Air Force.
Built up their navy, air force, and army (in that order).
When using 'the force' an object tends to float all by itself in the air. This is most commonly seen in star wars.
no but star wars the force unleashed can you be connected to star wars the force unleashed III
It doesn't. The force of gravity depends on the masses involved, and their distance. However, air resistance can introduce other forces, that counteract the force of gravity.
Yes, from small arms to heavy artillery and the Air Force