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Air Corps

noun

, U.S. Army.
  1. (before July 26, 1947) a branch of the U.S. Army concerned with military aviation.
  2. (before May 1, 1942) the name for the Army Air Forces.


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A six and 20 tootsie was a girlfriend “responsible” for an Air Corps cadet returning late from leave, which merited six demerits and 20 punishment tours.

A lot of people worked with Harry in helping him get into the Army Air Corps, where he has proved a great success.

His four-month tour as an Apache helicopter co-pilot with the Army Air Corps means he will spend Christmas at war.

They asked for volunteers to take a test for the Air Corps so I volunteered just to got out of marching.

We were fortunate in the Air Corps be able to wear almost anything without being out of uniform.

I remember that the commandant of my air corps rose with me in the 'plane and surveyed the wonderful scene.

He stated that reports of his scientists and findings of the various Air Corps installations will be available in his office.

Then get the chief of the Air Corps on the wire and arrange for an army plane to-morrow.

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