Originally it was the Army Air Corps. Or Army Air Force. It changed after WWII and on Sept, 18, 1947 it became it's own branch of the service known as the "United States Air Force."
Why doesn't the United States change their name to 'States'? :) Same concept. Except for the states part.
In the United States you do not have to change your name when you get married. In fact it is very common for a woman not to.
When you turn 18 and are emancipated.
in the united states approximately 17,000 people change their name per year
Because they're not united;the states are self governing
no she didnt her father changed his name when he came to the united states
Radical Republicans.
Why did the air force change the name to carm
The name of the United States set of laws is the U.S. Code. United States Code is the name of the United States 1 set of laws.
The complete name is The United States of America. We only write the US or the United States because it is shorter.
There is no branch called marines. They are called the United State Marine Corps and they are a ground assault force for the United States Navy. A Marine is the name of the man who serves in the USMC. A sailor is the name of the man who serves in the USN. A soldier serves in the United States Army and an airman serves in the United States Air Force. Someone who serves in the United States Coast Guard is called a Coast Guardsman.
because they moved from England to united states and in England they called it opal fruits