Rincewind wrote:[uote="Fox2!"]Granted. But when you start talking manned ships, especially large ones, you are starting to get into what is essentially the Navy's wheel house.
Especially the submarines.
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But it's USAFS George Hammond in Star Gate universe. It must be true.
And how many works of Stargate SG1 fan fiction have you read where it is proposed to hand over manning the USAFs starships to the US Navy.
Seriously, it makes more sense for long endurance ships to be manned by naval crews. Aside from the various skillsets in manning various systems; (does the USAF have any technicians qualified on running nuclear reactors?) Air Forces typically only think in endurance of missions in hours, 12 hours being about the max. Navies, however, are accustomed to thinking in terms of months. To my way of thinking that makes them a much better fit.[/quote]
Actually the USAF has done some very, very long missions. IIRC during the "Shock and Awe" of the Iraqi invasion (IIRC) 6 B-2's flew from Whiteman AFB Missouri to Baghdad Iraq and back in IIRC 23 hours.