(1) The United States
military is divided into
distinct branches. Each
branch has a
specific purpose and
mission statement that explains that
purpose. “The
mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight, and win… in air, space, and cyberspace.” That
mission statement of Air Force describes technologies that are relatively new, just like the Air Force is.
(2) The Army, Navy, and Marines were all
established in 1775 before the United States had even won it’s
independence from Great Britain. The Coast Guard was founded just 15 years later, but there was still no Air Force. The most
obvious reason that the Air Force wasn’t created in the 1700’s is that there were no airplanes that long ago.
(4) By 1947, the world had seen World War II. Airplanes played a
pivotal role in the war, and they did far more than
support troops that were already on the ground. The
government decided that it was time to
create a whole new
military branch. They had seen how important airplanes had been in World War II. On September 18, 1947, the United States Air Force was born.
(5) Today, the Air Force operates
completely separate from the Army. It is the second largest
branch of the United States
military. It is, by far, the largest air
force in the world. It has fighters, bombers, spy planes, and even satellites in space. It has a
specific mission, unlike any other American
military branch. The Air Force has come a long way in the last few decades. It will surely
continue to grow and change in the coming decades.