Yes, there was no Air Force in World War 2. The US Air Force was not established until 1947. Up to that time, the Army Air Corps was responsible for air missions, though the Navy and Marines also had air wings.
The army doesn't have any planes, only helicopters. The Air Force has all the planes. The army does not have fighter planes, but they do have transport planes. The navy has planes as well. All fixed wing aircraft that carry army service members are piloted and owned by the air force. But yes, the navy does have a variety of planes based off of aircraft carriers.
They did, in ww2.
The Army does not fly planes. The Marines, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, and Coast Guard do.
Planes were airplanes or aircraft. Suicide planes were called "Kamikazes."
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the Berlin wall and its fighter planes in WW1 and WW2
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the Japanese army during ww2 led by prime minister Tojo
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Strategic bombing.
In WW2 The spitfire, B-17 and Cutaway of P-51 were planes that flew in ww2this is just my knowledge please correct me if any more planes flew or if i am wrong
the answer is no