The operative word is WAS. If you WAS in the Airforce wear a suit and tie. It's over move on, maybe wear a lapel pin. (BTW I hate the new logo, go find yourself a "Hap Arnold" pin)
If you ARE in the Air Force, Dress Mess.
her father was in the air force, that's why they were in Italy
No gravity is the weakest force. The proper order is strong force, Electromagnetic, weak force, then gravity
Yes, the compound noun Air Force One is a proper noun, the name of the airplane(s) assigned to the US President; the name of a specific airplane.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. Air Force One is the name of a specific thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
The compound noun 'air force' is only a proper noun when it is used for a specific air force. For example:Do we have an air force? Yes we do, the US Air Force. How do I join the Air Force? You visit an Air Force recruiter. Do other countries have an air force? Yes, most countries today do have an air force.Note: The use of the capitalized noun Air Force is referring to a specific air force, the US Air Force, a proper noun even if the US is not mentioned, it is inferred. The lower case use of air force is not referring to a specific air force.
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The poper name for a force that pulls something is a net force, discovered by Newton and stated in Newton's Laws of motion .
Assuming Star Wars fame, there is no special word; it is borrowed as 'The Force' is a proper noun.
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Her father owns the delta hotels , the delta air force and the delta GUD force His net worth to this day is approx. 7.2 bil
Yes, the term "Nike Air Force 1" is a proper noun, the name of a specific product of Nike, Inc. A proper noun is always capitalized. Note that the official name of the shoe uses a number 1 in its name, not the word one.