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When he sang the song, the words were, “Nothing can stop the Army Air Corps.” Since 1947, the lyrics have been “U.S. Air Force,” but for my granddad it was always the Air Corps.
The "brother men" line was written into the song in 1938, when only men could fly Army Air Corps planes. Women joined the Air Corps in World War II, but were limited to flying planes from ...
It’s not the first time the song has been updated. It originally was titled “The Army Air Corps” and boasted, “Nothing’ll stop the Army Air Corps!” before being updated in 1949 to ...
In 1938, before the U.S. Air Force was even its own branch of the military, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest where readers could submit ideas for what should be the official song of the Army ...
The "brother men" line was written into the song in 1938, when only men could fly Army Air Corps planes. Women joined the Air Corps in World War II, but were limited to flying planes from ...
Army Air Force lyrics : a collection of WW II U.S. Army Air Force marching songs, poems, and parodies to popular songs of the period and the past / [collected by] J.K. Havener ; illustrations by Bob ...
From left, Air Force defensive lineman Mosese Fifita, defensive back Jeremy Fejedelem, quarterback Donald Hammond III and running back Ben Peterson celebrate Saturday after singing the school song ...
Air Force Falcons line up for their song before they celebrate their victory over the University of Wyoming Cowboys football team at Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy in ...
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