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n. (air force English)
Usage examples of "air forces".
Future military application may well be analogous to the impact of the internal combustion engine and wireless radio on land, sea, and air forces in the 1920s and 1930s.
Rather than move against the entire line of trenches, Axis made small, concentrated attacks from both ground and air forces.
Simon had tried to persuade Gifre Zeloc that deactivating ninety percent of Jefferson's army and air forces and closing practically every military installation on Jefferson was folly.
That can only be done if our panzer divisions are stationed right by the coast, and if enough fighters are in the air which can be thrown against the powerful Allied air forces.
Most of the time had been devoted to gearing up their land and air forces for the anticipated strike on Panama.
It was true: though the United Americans were strong in ground and air forces, their navy was little more than a few dozen coastal patrol craft and two creaking prewar submarines that would probably sink if they ever ventured out of their dry docks.
But like Jones, he knew that, even with the Navy's infusion of power and the bravery and technical superiority of the NATO air forces, the lopsided kill ratios would soon start to erode.
This was no doubt the aircraft carrier used by the Fourth Reich to launch their devastating sneak attack on the United American air forces right after the successful repelling of the vicious Norse assault on the Florida east coast.
Lucifer's Legions had very few, although the madman's allies in the area boasted some small but formidable air forces.
Our air forces started equipping for something like this a long time ago.