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The order of the USAAS roundel's colors were similar to those of the defunct Imperial Russian Air Service. No connection existed between the US roundel and other Allied forces' military aircraft services, beyond the fact that the United States had joined the Allies of World War I and was using a tricolor roundel in what was now an available order.
Roundel of the United States Army Air Corps used from 1926 to 1941. When the Air Corps name was changed to the United States Army Air Force which retained the roundel until 1942 when complaints came that the red dot in the centre of the star could be confused by anti-aircraft personnel or other pilots for Japanese aircraft (their roundel was a red circle).
The Air Force and the Cold War (2002), short official history of USAF; Correll, John T. "The EAF in Peace and War." Air Force Magazine 85:24–31 July 2002 on World War I; Craven, Wesley and James Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces In World War II official history. (1948–55; also reprinted) online
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Description: Roundel of the United States Air Force and aircraft operated by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps: Date: 8 September 2010: Source: MIL-STD-2161A (AS), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE PAINT SCHEMES AND EXTERIOR MARKINGS FOR US NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT (1 MAY 1993) and USAF TO 1-1-4, TECHNICAL MANUAL EXTERIOR FINISHES, INSIGNIA AND MARKINGS ...
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English: Roundel used by US armed forces from 28 June 1943 to 31 July 1943 when objections over the use of red in the outline resulted in an official order to change the outline to blue. Date 16 March 2009