U.S. Army

aerial warfare branch of the United States Army from 1941 to 1947

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Headquarters LocationThe Pentagon; Main Navy And Munitions Buildings
Foundation Date1941
Has Useaerial warfare
Military BranchUnited States Army
CountryUnited States
Topic’S Main CategoryCategory:United States Army Air Forces
AllegianceUnited States
Part OfUnited States Army Air Corps
Headquarters LocationMain Navy and Munitions Buildings (from 1941, until 1942), The Pentagon (from 1943, until 1947)
ImageUS Army Air Corps Hap Arnold Wings.svg
Has Part(S)Tactical Air Command (from 1946-03-21, until 1947-09-17), Air Force Communications Agency (from 1943-07-14, until 1946-03-12), Air Force Logistics Command (from 1943-07-14, until 1947-09-17), Air Armament Center (from 1942-10-27, until 1948-01-20), Alaskan Air Command (from 1945-12-18, until 1947-09-18)
Viaf Cluster Id134812480
Inception1941
Parent Organization Or UnitUnited States Department of War
Encyclopædia Britannica Online Idtopic/Army-Air-Forces
Babelnet Id01664794n
Dissolved, Abolished Or Demolished Date1947-09-18
Replaced ByUnited States Air Force
Participated In ConflictWorld War II
Commons Creator PageUnited States Army Air Forces
Idref Id028504879
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Owner OfEastern Sierra Regional Airport
Library Of Congress Authority Idn80126028, sh85140744
Official NameArmy Air Forces
Short NameAAF
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Collectiegelderland Creator Id0eb71b1c-75f5-2e00-2cb3-fe9867999ad9
Has Works In The CollectionMuseum Deelen
National Library Of Israel J9U Id987007412733305171
Different FromUnited States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Service
Imdb Idco0046209
‎Yale Lux Idgroup/6cc1fac5-a6cd-47ba-a3a7-b038c306946e
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