Israel | United States Air Force | Royal Air Force | United States Department of Defense | Royal Canadian Air Force | Indian Air Force | Israel Defense Forces | United States Air Force Academy | X-Force | United States Secretary of Defense | Royal Australian Air Force | First Australian Imperial Force | Israeli Air Force | French Air Force | Edwards Air Force Base | Prime Minister of Israel | National Defense Service Medal | First Air Force | South African Air Force | Wright-Patterson Air Force Base | Israel's unilateral disengagement plan | Argentine Air Force | Air Force One | Eighth Air Force | Philippine Air Force | Pakistan Air Force | Cape Canaveral Air Force Station | Australian Defence Force | Second Air Force | Russian Air Force |
A Pigeon and a Boy, by Meir Shalev (English translation by Evan Fallenberg), a historical novel about the use of pigeons by the Israel Defense Forces (and the Haganah before Israel was founded in 1948) in the defence of Israel when it was first founded, and in the defence of the Jewish community before Israeli independence