United States Army Air Corps
What is now the
United States Air Force (USAF) was formerly a part of the
US Army, namely the
United States Army Air Corps or
USAAC. It was established under this name by an act of
Congress on
July 2,
1926. During
World War II its role grew greatly; the Air Corps eventually became subordinate to the
United States Army Air Force (USAAF) when the latter was established on
June 20,
1941. The required Congressional disestablishment of the Air Corps itself did not occur until
1947.
See also: Boeing P-26