tomcervo wrote: New York Times, June 22, 2008 At Odds With Air Force, Army Adds Its Own Aviation Unit By THOM SHANKER WASHINGTON — Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. ......... to me is
So when will the Army adds an navy unit? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/washington/22military.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin At Odds With Air Force, Army Adds Air Unit By Thom Shanker New York Times June 22, 2008 WASHINGTON — Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help
US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly
US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly
US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly