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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:52:51 +0000, B2431 wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 10:54:53 +0000, B2431 wrote: On AAC, yes until the USAF broke off in '47. AAC went out of business years before 1947. I think it turned into USAAF in 1941. I would have to look it up to be sure. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired Nope, it is was 1947. Straight from the USAF Museum's web site: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/postwwii/nsa.htm -- Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit) Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ From that website it says: "During WW II, the AAF was almost independent from the Army, " Notice it says AAF, not AAC. 1907 - Aeronautical Section of the Signal Corps. 1914 - Aviation Section (Signal Corps). 1918 - United States Army Air Service 1926 - United States Army Air Corps 1941 - United States Army Air Forces 1947 - United States Air Force Source: http://www.aafha.org/ Dan, U. S, Air Force, retired Hmm. Yep, you are correct. I thought they went straight from the AAC to the USAF. I'll practice those reading skills. First mistake this year ![]() -- Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit) Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ |
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