U.S. Air Force jobs are designated by Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC). The first 3 characters of the AFSC are broken down into career group, career field, and career field subdivision. There are two types of linguists in the Air Force. Ground (1N3) and Airborne (1A8). As the "1" designates they are both in the "Operations" career group, but ground are categorized as Intelligence ("N") and airborne is part of Aircrew Operations ("A") however airborne linguists are also part of the intelligence community and therefore they wear the intelligence occupational badge as well as their aircrew wings.
Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division was created in 1941.
Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division ended in 1946.
Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division's motto is 'We Serve That Men May Fly'.
yes yess it is
The United States Air Force Academy Falcons are a member of the Division I FBS (formerly Div. I-A) Mountain West Conference.
No, but the Air Force was once a part of the Army. You're probably confusing that with the Marine Corps being a department of the Navy
The Air Force Falcon football team represents the United States Air Force Academy and competes in the NCAA Division I and the Mountain West Conference. They were founded in 1955.
They are part of the Air Force Reserves.
The U.S. Air Force was formed as a separate branch of the military, from the Army Air Corps, on September 18, 1947. The earliest military air division was the Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps, which was formed in August 1, 1907. James Madison died on June 28, 1836. So I guess your answer is no.
Linguists study language.
Its the United States Army's 1st Cavalry Division!
Battle of Dak To (US Army 173rd Airborne Division) Battle of Hamburger Hill (US Army 101st Airborne (Airmobile) Division) Battle of the Ia Drang (US Army 1st Air Cavalry Division) Battle for Hue (City) (US Marine Corps) Battle of Khe Sanh (US Marine Corps) Operation Rolling Thunder (US Air Force & US Naval Air Forces) Operation Linebacker (US Air Force & US Naval Air Forces) Operation Linebacker II (US Air Force & US Naval Air Forces) Invasion (Incursion) of Cambodia (US Army & US Air Force) Invasion of Laos (US Army & US Air Force & ARVN's)