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By law, the Air Corps has to notify the Airport Authority of all military air traffic that crosses Irish commercial flight paths.
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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Four fixed-wing propeller aircraft from Ireland's minuscule Air Corps flew overhead in tight formation as a white-gloved, gun-toting honor guard stood to attention.
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The shooting occurred in an operations room of the Afghan Air Corps at Kabul airport.
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Rundell, a major in the Air Corps, explained that the film would be classified "secret."
Greg Mitchell: The Great Hiroshima Cover-up: How the U.S. Hid Shocking Historic Footage for Decades Greg Mitchell 2011
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Drafted into the Army in 1940, he served as a quartermaster in the Air Corps during World War II.
San Francisco Office-Tower Mogul Funded Democrats, Causes 2010
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So Robert Graham called on a friend, an Air Corps general, and David soon had orders to report to South America, where he spent a summer before returning to D.C. for college.
Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010
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At the start of the Second World War, he was the chief structural engineer in charge of designing the Ford Willow Run plant, a factory to make B-24 Liberator bombers for the Air Corps.
Daniel Ellsberg: Hiroshima Day: America Has Been Asleep at the Wheel for 64 Years 2009
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In a March 3, 1947 memo, Francis E. Rundell, a major in the Air Corps, explained that the film would be classified "secret."
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In a March 3, 1947 memo, Francis E. Rundell, a major in the Air Corps, explained that the film would be classified "secret."
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Army and Air Corps were there as well and lost many men.
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