Articles for tag: Gulf War, Rocketry, United States Air Force

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United States Air Force Museum at Dayton, Ohio

Have you ever wished you could see a collection of past United States presidential aircraft? Maybe you would like to see the history of flight, with models of the first airplane built by the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, their bicycle shop, to models of man’s other early attempts at flight-failed attempts at making helicopters ...

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So, You Want to Be an Air Force Officer: Get an Education

So, you want to be an Air Force Officer … and you want to know how to become one. Well, the answer is simple: It depends. Becoming an officer in the United States Air Force depends on where you are in terms of your academic life. There is one thing every Air Force officer has ...

U.S. Air Force Security Forces

The United States Air Force Security Forces are the internal law enforcement and security arm of the United States Air Force. This worldwide law enforcement force ensures air superiority and dominance through ground security operations. They are referred to as Security Forces by the rest of the world, but to members of the U.S. Air ...

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Do You Want to Join the Military?

Want to Join the Military? The United States military is brimming with opportunities for those that want to serve their country, and those opportunities offer a host of benefits too. How does one decide what branch of the military to join and what is the primary function of each branch? Here is a list of ...

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Joining a Branch of the Armed Forces

The armed forces are the government sponsored defense, fighting forces, and organizations. They exist to further the foreign and domestic policies of their governing body. I have been affiliated with every branch of the armed forces in some way my entire life. My father was in the Navy and served in World War II, Korea ...

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Military Wedding Invitation Tips

Military wedding invitations follow the same general guidelines used for civilian weddings. The main difference is in the use of titles. The bride’s/groom’s rank and service, and that of any of their parents, is included. Traditionally, brides who are members of the military have not used their titles on the invitations, but you absolutely can ...