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What a glorious aircraft. It never fought it battles in Western Europe against the onslaught of Russian tanks, but it provided great Air support for NATO troops in the middle east.
*A phone rings in an ISIS command center*
Phone Operator: Hello, who is this and how did you get this number?
A-10: Let me speak to the one in charge...
al-Baghdadi: Hello, have you called to tell us that you're surren... *interrupted*
A-10: BBBBRRRRRRRRRMMMMPPPP!!!!!
al-Baghdadi: I... don't get it.
A-10: You will soon... *hangs up*
al-Baghdadi: Damn kids and their prank calls...
Why not give them to Army? It was proposed in the early 90's when USAF wanted to retire the A-10.
The A-10 is part of the Army aviation
No, it's not.
US Army can't operate fixed-wing combat aircraft. That ability was transferred to US Air Force following National Security Act of 1947.
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you were a hero to us all but the terrorists, o bringer of the fart of death i~i7
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What a glorious aircraft. It never fought it battles in Western Europe against the onslaught of Russian tanks, but it provided great Air support for NATO troops in the middle east.
*A phone rings in an ISIS command center*
Phone Operator: Hello, who is this and how did you get this number?
A-10: Let me speak to the one in charge...
al-Baghdadi: Hello, have you called to tell us that you're surren... *interrupted*
A-10: BBBBRRRRRRRRRMMMMPPPP!!!!!
al-Baghdadi: I... don't get it.
A-10: You will soon... *hangs up*
al-Baghdadi: Damn kids and their prank calls...
Why not give them to Army?
It was proposed in the early 90's when USAF wanted to retire the A-10.
The A-10 is part of the Army aviation
No, it's not.
US Army can't operate fixed-wing combat aircraft. That ability was transferred to US Air Force following National Security Act of 1947.