Anywhere from $25-$30 to as much as $100 or $200. It depends on the condition and the patches and medals. A uniform that looks like a suite and without any patches or medals will be about $25 in most cases. Some patches along can sale for $200, believe it or NOT. A uniform that has several patches and medals and such will sale for a lot if you have something to validate it is authentic. Many people sale uniforms on eBay by adding medals and patches that were not there originally and advertising that the uniform belonged to a general or a paratrooper. ALSO KEEP EVERTYTHING TOGETHER. If you split up the items, then this devalues the collection. If you have a uniform, a photo of the soldier wearing it will make it more "collectible". If you have a uniform and a medal and the soldier's name in the uniform (laundry tag) and on the medal match, then that is a big plus.
If it's a member of the Air Force embedded directly with an Army unit, yes. Case in point - Tac-P, who call in airstrikes and such. They're usually assigned directly to Army units. In an operational environment, they are very high value targets. Wearing a distinct uniform could make them stand out particularly to an enemy, and give them the (in this case, correct) idea that they'd be a target worth taking out. In the case of entire Air Force units attached to an Army unit, but still operating as a homogeneous, self-contained unit, they're likely to retain their Air Force uniforms.
Military protocol and tradition.
No. The Army Air Corps was separated from the Army and redesignated the Air Force on September 18, 1947.
No. Brown. The navy and air force had blue uniforms.
The Army initiated the Army Air Corps which changed into the United States Air Force after World War II. Viper1
If it's a member of the Air Force embedded directly with an Army unit, yes. Case in point - Tac-P, who call in airstrikes and such. They're usually assigned directly to Army units. In an operational environment, they are very high value targets. Wearing a distinct uniform could make them stand out particularly to an enemy, and give them the (in this case, correct) idea that they'd be a target worth taking out. In the case of entire Air Force units attached to an Army unit, but still operating as a homogeneous, self-contained unit, they're likely to retain their Air Force uniforms.
Not on Air Force uniforms, no, although I have seen TAC-Ps wear it when they were wearing Army issue ACUs while assigned directly to Army unit.
Air Force
Military protocol and tradition.
No. The Army Air Corps was separated from the Army and redesignated the Air Force on September 18, 1947.
No. Brown. The navy and air force had blue uniforms.
People's Liberation Army Air Force was created in 1949.
That would be up to you.
Army, Soldier Navy, Sailor Air Force, Airman Marine, Marine
The Army initiated the Army Air Corps which changed into the United States Air Force after World War II. Viper1
If the Air Force didn't destroy the army, they could sure isolate the army from any re-supplies; and starve an army to death. The Air Force can fly away, the army's stuck on the ground. WEll PUT SIR!!!!! WE'LL END YOU
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Academy ended in 1945.