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Military Yearbook Collection, 1900-2011. February 23, 2021 by Jenny Ashcraft. When researching military history, one often overlooked source is military yearbooks. Before embarking into military service, every member of the US Armed Forces received specialized training in camps, bases, and training facilities, across the country.

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Air Corps. The role of the Air Corps under the Defence Act is to contribute to the security of the State by providing for the Military Air Defence of its airspace. However in times of peace it is more usual for the Air Corps to fulfil the roles assigned by Government through the deployment of a well motivated and effective Air Corps.

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Anderson. Anderson. 1941. 1945. During World War II the airport was an auxiliary airfield for the United States Army Air Force supporting the combat flight training at Greenville Army Air Field. Control of the airport was returned to local authorities in the fall of 1945. 3. Barnwell Army Air Field. -.

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The largest collection of Air Force photographs relating to WWII in the Still Pictures branch is 342-FH, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities and Personnel – World War II and Korean War, ca. 1940 – ca. 1980 .To begin our search within this series, we first consult the …

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The Philippine Army Air Corps ( Filipino: Pulutong Himpapawid ng Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Cuerpo Aéreo del Ejercito Filipino) was created in 1935 as the air component of the Philippine Army. It was the predecessor of the Philippine Air Force, created in 1947. Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC) (also as "PAAC Infantry Battalion", …

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Before the final demise of U.S. Army Air Corps lighter-than-air (LTA) operations, the LTA Airmen of Scott Field had the distinction of assembling the largest non-rigid airship ever constructed in the United States. Designated "TC-14" (for "Training, Type C") (technically "TC-14-351), this ship was an improved version of the ...

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The Miami Beach training center for soldiers opened in February 1942 and it was one of the largest centers and officer candidate schools during WWII. Miami Beach city government leased $2,000,000 worth of municipal properties to the war department for a total of $6 a year. At the peak of the training program 93 apartment buildings were …

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The DFC was awarded first to Captain Charles A. Lindbergh, of the U.S. Army Corps Reserve, for his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927. The first DFC to be awarded to a Navy man was to Commander Richard E. Byrd, of the U.S. Navy Air Corps, on May 9, 1926, for his flight to and from the North Pole.

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The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. Recognisable by their distinctive blue berets, AAC soldiers deliver firepower from battlefield helicopters …

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The Ninth Air Force, for one, showed a record better than the average. After it had attained maximum strength in June 1944, its percentage of operational aircraft in tactical units averaged over 60 per cent of the total …

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WW2 US Army Air Corps 5th Uniform Lot with Pants Engineer Sz 35R Named Read. $125.00. $29.35 shipping. or Best Offer. ORIGINAL WW2 ARMY AIR CORPS COAT NAMED TO LT. HILTON W/ BULLION AAC PATCHMINT. $49.99. $19.00 shipping.

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Army Maj. R.W. "Shorty" Schroeder sets a world altitude record of 33,114 feet in the Packard-LePere LUSAC-11 biplane over McCook Field, Ohio. June 4, 1920. The Army Reorganization Bill is approved, changing the title from Director to Chief of Air service, and endowing the Army Air Service with 1,514 officers and 16,000 enlisted men.

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From 1942 to 1945, served as a US Army Air Corps glider base. The 19th AAF Glider Training Detachment was a Basic training school active from September 1942 until March 1943 using Aeronca TG-5 and Laister-Kauffmann TG-4A training gliders. Defunct Military: Hartsville Army Air Field-Darlington: Hartsville ...

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WWII Sterling EIB Expert Infantry Badge. WWII Engineer Officer Collar Insignia CAPA. WWII Artillery Officer's Insignia Pins Snowflake. WWII Tank Destroyer Collar Insignia Officer. US Army 2nd Field Artillery HQ Company Collar Disc. US Army Infantry HQ Company Collar Disc. WWII USN Boatswains Mate CPO Rate Patch Anchor.

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The United States Army Air Corps was renamed United States Army Air Forces effective May 1, 1942. It controlled the air units of the United States Army and was led by General Henry A. (Hap) Arnold with about two and one-half million personnel. The shoulder sleeve insignia of the Army Air Forces was approved March 19, 1942.

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The Army Air Corps is a component of the British Army, first formed in 1942. There are eight regiments (7 Regular Army and 1 Territorial Army) of the AAC as well as four Independent Flights and two Independent Squadrons deployed in support of British Army operations across the world. They are located in Britain, Brunei, Canada, and Germany. …

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Bill is an expert in locating records of downed flyers from fighter groups, fighter squadrons, bomb groups, bomb squadrons, reconnaissance units, combat cargo units, or other units …

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Arentz Vernon M U. S. Army WW I Cook 12/3/1891 7/31/1946Signal Corp 55th Service Co Arentz Lee R U. S. Army Air Force 1945-1946 WW II PFC 11/22/1913 4/30/20001383rd Army Air Force Base Unit Armstrong John Cisna U.S. Army Air Force WW II 10/11/1920 2/1981 Armstrong Eugene L. U. S. Navy 1944-1945 WW II S1c 8/29/1922 9/24/2007USS …

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Personal Qualities. The role of Army Air Corps (AAC) Officer combines leadership and flying skills with the fastest moving Corps in the Army. The AAC uses its fleet of helicopters and fixed wing aircraft to provide ground units with support, wherever and whenever they need it. As an officer and pilot you will have a unique dual role.

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Research by War or Conflict. The National Archives holds Federal military service records from the Revolutionary War to 1912 in the National Archives in …

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U.S. Army Aviation Microsite. United States Army Air Forces, 1941 - 1947. The Army Air Forces was formed in 1941, from the Army Air Corps, in response to the growing …

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Walter Hanna. Henry Doug Chism. The Army Air Corps Library and Museum is dedicated to the men and women of the Army Air Forces - Army Air Corps of 1907-1947 and The U.S. Air Force of 1947 to …

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The Army Air Corps to World War II July 2, 1926. U.S. Army Air Corps is organized. Feb. 15, 1928. President Coolidge signs a bill authorizing acceptance of a new site near San …

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The ultramarine disk represents the medium in which the Air Forces operated, and the white star with red disk was the identifying symbol of U.S. Army and Navy airplanes since 1921. (The red disk was removed from aircraft markings in 1942 to prevent confusion with Japanese insignia.)

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Each pilot had 65 flying hours of primary training and 75 hours of both basic and advanced training. During the war, each phase was reduced first to 10 weeks and then to nine weeks. Primary training was accomplished in …

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The Army Air Corps was established on 1st September 1957. AAC soldiers have served on operations in Malaya, Borneo, Aden, Northern Ireland, the Middle East, the Balkans, Libya and Afghanistan, as well as disaster relief in the Far East and the Philippines. Today's AAC soldiers today operate the potent Apache Attack helicopter and Wildcat ...

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Advertisement. Generally speaking, airborne troops are the elite of a country's military. They comprise paratroopers who parachute from fixed-wing aircraft or helicopters, placing emphasis on ...

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The primary mission of the Center was to organize, train, equip, and prepare aircraft warning units for service in combat theaters. During. --664--. the first sixteen months of the war the AWUTC attempted to train men in …

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AFA Library. The Air Corps Act of 1926 basically changed the name to the Air Corps and gave it control of training, materiel, engineers, and procurement. It also established the Office of Assistant Secretary of War for Air, a provision that did not sit well with the Army, which wanted to keep tighter control of the Air Corps.

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