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The '''US Air Force''' was a branch of the [[United States armed forces]] responsible for deploying [[aircraft]], [[artificial satellite|satellites]] and [[missile]]s for purposes of defense, assault, and surveillance. The Air Force consisted chiefly of aircraft, their aircrews, and personnel to maintain and support them. The Air Force did not comprise the bulk of the US combat aviators however, since the innovation of the [[aircraft carrier]] left much of that country's tactical aviation in the hands of the [[US Navy]]. Strategic deterrent was most visibly the province of the Air Force, which maintained a bomber fleet in the air around the clock in 24-hour shifts from 1949 to 1962 before a mid-air collision between a B-52 (a bomber) and a KC-135 (a mid-air refueling tanker) prompted the Air Force to keep the bombers on alert at the end of the runway at all Strategic Air Command bases for the rest of the [[Earth Cold War|Cold War]]. The Air Force also maintained a fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles. One of these would eventually be converted to a launcher for the prototype warp ship ''[[Phoenix]]''. |
The '''US Air Force''' was a branch of the [[United States armed forces]] responsible for deploying [[aircraft]], [[artificial satellite|satellites]] and [[missile]]s for purposes of defense, assault, and surveillance. The Air Force consisted chiefly of aircraft, their aircrews, and personnel to maintain and support them. The Air Force did not comprise the bulk of the US combat aviators however, since the innovation of the [[aircraft carrier]] left much of that country's tactical aviation in the hands of the [[US Navy]]. Strategic deterrent was most visibly the province of the Air Force, which maintained a bomber fleet in the air around the clock in 24-hour shifts from 1949 to 1962 before a mid-air collision between a B-52 (a bomber) and a KC-135 (a mid-air refueling tanker) prompted the Air Force to keep the bombers on alert at the end of the runway at all Strategic Air Command bases for the rest of the [[Earth Cold War|Cold War]]. The Air Force also maintained a fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles. One of these would eventually be converted to a launcher for the prototype warp ship ''[[Phoenix]]''. |
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Revision as of 13:11, 18 March 2010
The US Air Force was a branch of the United States armed forces responsible for deploying aircraft, satellites and missiles for purposes of defense, assault, and surveillance. The Air Force consisted chiefly of aircraft, their aircrews, and personnel to maintain and support them. The Air Force did not comprise the bulk of the US combat aviators however, since the innovation of the aircraft carrier left much of that country's tactical aviation in the hands of the US Navy. Strategic deterrent was most visibly the province of the Air Force, which maintained a bomber fleet in the air around the clock in 24-hour shifts from 1949 to 1962 before a mid-air collision between a B-52 (a bomber) and a KC-135 (a mid-air refueling tanker) prompted the Air Force to keep the bombers on alert at the end of the runway at all Strategic Air Command bases for the rest of the Cold War. The Air Force also maintained a fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles. One of these would eventually be converted to a launcher for the prototype warp ship Phoenix.
In 2267, an accident catapulted the USS Enterprise back three centuries to 1969. Its appearance in that year, in the airspace over the US 498th Airbase Group, caused alarm. An Air Force pilot, Captain John Christopher attempted to intercept the Enterprise.
In one version of history, his plane was destroyed and he was taken aboard the ship; in the version "recreated" by Spock's slingshot method of returning to the future, the ship vanished before he could reach it, and he returned to his base, unaware of what he had seen. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
In an illustration he did for the Incredible Tales magazine, Roy Ritterhouse drew a space station that was operated by the US Air Force. The illustration later became part of the Deep Space 9 novella. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
After the USS Voyager was accidentally transported to 1996, and flew through Earth's atmosphere over Los Angeles, the United States military took the incident quite seriously. Captain Janeway feared that if the ship risked another pass through the lower atmosphere, they risked getting intercepted by the Air Force. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")
See also
- US Army Air Corps
- US Air Force Air Police
External links
- US Air Force - official web site
- United States Air Force at Wikipedia