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Why Every US Military Branch Has an “Air Force”



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  1. Coast guard hehe still cant get over the fact that guys were going into the coast guard thinking itll be easy and no going to the fronts and ending up going down rivers Afghanistan shooting rockets at the taliban

  2. I've been asking this question for century. What's the point of having a branch called 'Air Force' if all other branches have air forces, why not call the USAF something else?

  3. Sprzęt jest ważne y i potr,ebny oby najnowocześniejszy na świecie ale zawsze najważniejszy pozostaje człowiek. Jego zasady poczucie odpowiedzialności samodyscyplina itp.Dziękuję Życzę dużo satysfakcji że służby w silach zbrojnych w obronie ojczyzny i jej sojuszy. Boże błogosław Amerykę. Dziękuję. POZDRAWIAM. Nara ❤.

  4. this is the difference btw INDIAN ARMY and US ARMY

    INDIAN ARMY-
    we have to walk to the hit (21kms).

    US ARMY-
    we have to walk to the hit by ourselves ? (10km)
    NAAH LETS CALL THE BLACK HAWKS
    💀💀💀

  5. I sometimes wonder if the Air Force should never have been separated from the Army. The Army should be able to procure whatever aircraft it wants, fixed wing or not, without having to come to an agreement with anyone (except contractors and legislators—and I don’t much like the idea of tax dollars going to Boeing et. al., either).

  6. Hang on a minute if we’re gonna fudge figures to suit what we want out, as then if the Coast Guard is under the department of homeland security department of homeland security has horse patrols up and down the Mexican border therefore you could say the Coast Guard also has horses not just the air Force gotcha

  7. I wouldn't say it is "jury-rigging" the size of the US Navy's air force by adding Marine Corps aviation assets. Marine Corps fighter squadrons serve in the same CVW as Navy fighter squadrons (CVW-9 includes VMFA-314 flying the F-35C, for instance), Marine Corps SNAs and SNFOs train alongside their Navy and Coast Guard counterparts and all are designated as "Naval Aviator" at the conclusion of AFT.

  8. I was on Bourbon Street one time after a parade. Cops on horses came down the street yelling clear the street to the crowd. One guy didn't move, he was drunk leaning on the wall. A cop and the horse literally peeled the guy off the wall when they walked by. And the guy stumbled off down the sidewalk.

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