Army Air Forces
Army Air Forces Pilot Badge | |
Army Air Forces Flight Surgeon Badge | |
Army Air Forces Flight Nurse Badge | |
Army Air Forces Navigator Badge | |
Army Air Forces Aircrew Badge | |
Bombardier Badge | |
Aerial Gunner Badge | |
Airship Pilot Badge | |
Balloon Pilot Badge | |
Glider Pilot Badge | |
Service Pilot Badge | |
Liaison Pilot Badge | |
Flight Engineer Badge | |
Aircraft Observer Badge | |
Technical Observer Badge | |
Balloon Observer Badge | |
Women Airforce Service Pilots Badge | |
Flight Instructor Badge | |
Army Air Forces Technician Badge |
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“Why not draft executive and management brains to prepare and produce the equipment the $21-a-month draftee must use and forget this dollar-a-year tommyrot? Would we send an army into the field under a dollar-a-year General who had to be home Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays?”
—Lyndon Baines Johnson (19081973)
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—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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—David Mamet (b. 1947)