US Air Force

NOUN
  1. the airforce of the United States of America; the agency that defends the United States through control and exploitation of air and space
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  • American fighter pilots are routinely given amphetamines on combat missions to keep them awake, despite an official ban on the use of the drugs, the US Air Force has confirmed.
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  • Although the report normally remains within US Air Force channels, commanders may add other addressees, as appropriate, to avoid duplicate reporting.
  • This suggestion is objectionable to airmen and is the antithesis of US Air Force aerospace-power doctrine.
  • The 4 th Fighter Wing is an operational unit of the US Air Force.
  • Two weeks after Arnold's sighting, a US Air Force officer announced, straight-faced, that a flying saucer had been recovered in New Mexico.
  • It must be the simplest thing to discover that the US air force did not raid Germany at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Armored Reconnaissance Battalion recon echo 1st plt 2/7 2/2 boeing AH-64 apache 2000 pound jdam us military calls multiple air strikes US air force predator UAV apache airtrikes airstrike in iraq night attack air strike on insurgents american military insurgents WN.com - Articles related to US warned Britain: you must send more troops to Afghanistan
  • An SFTI graduate is roughly equivalent to a US Air Force weapon system officer.
  • Air Force members introduced US Army and US Air Force members to the traditional Anzac Day game of two-up.
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