To: Chainmail
I hate arguing with jerks like you. The USAF did not exist during WW2. That is a fact jack. The USAF came into existence in 1947, prior to that it was part of the US Army.
On July 26, 1947, the National Security Act created the independent U.S. Air Force. The National Security Act Amendments of 1949 reorganized the military services, with the Department of the Air Force included within the Department of Defense.
Go argue with a wall, if you can not accept documented FACTS I'm done with you.
35 posted on
04/21/2022 6:13:08 AM PDT by
jpsb
To: jpsb
Uh, time to get another appointment with your optometrist: note the extra "A" in USAAF. That was the actual name of the US Army Air Forces prior to 1947. The US Army Air Corps was the actual name for our air forces from 2 July 1926 – 9 March 1942. Then they took the name USAAF until 1947.
Stubborn boy!
39 posted on
04/21/2022 6:37:45 AM PDT by
Chainmail
(99.36% of all statistics are made up on the spot)
To: jpsb; Chainmail
Give it up dude. Chainmail is correct. The United States Army Air Force succeeded the Army Air Corps. After WWII it became the separate branch called the United States Air Force. Just admit you’re wrong and move on.
To: jpsb
Just like the world’s done with the slime and blight known as Russia and it’s pathetic depressive paranoid cynical people.
86 posted on
04/21/2022 10:29:54 PM PDT by
datricker
(the war of 2024 will be fought at 2.4Ghz stock up on aluminium foil now!)
To: jpsb
Chain mail is correct, it was called the u.s. army air corps and u.s. army Air Forces prior to creation of new Air Force branch in 1947.
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