WWII Army Air Forces Collection

Here you will find a collection of class books, manuals and pictures about the United States Army Air Forces (AAF) during World War II. The AAF was sometimes called the Army Air Corps. This is an ever-growing collection of information about Army Air Fields and training facilities, including pilot, navigator, bombardier, radio and gunnery schools.

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Army Air Corps

Army Air Corps soldiers have been wearing the blue beret with pride since 1957. They use Army aircraft, such as the Apache AH-64E, to deliver hard-hitting and effective support to ground forces during the key stages of battle. A critical …

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Army Air Corps Tribute Pistol | America Remembers

The Armed Forces Commemorative Society and America Remembers introduce the U.S. Army Air Corps Tribute Pistol. This commemorative firearms edition features the pioneers of the sky. The Air Corps Act of July 2, 1926 established the Army Air Corps, and marked a turning point in America's future rise to air supremacy.

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Distinguished Flying Cross

On 2 December 1942, the Eighth Air Force reinforced the policy that the Air Medal would be awarded to any "…Pilot or Gunner upon shooting down his first enemy airplane in combat, confirmed as destroyed."[8] This began the inequality of the criteria for awarding the DFC and the Air Medal, as other theater commanders adhered strictly to the 25 September 1942 Policy Letter.

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HyperWar: The US Army Air Forces in WWII: D-Day 1944

Planning for OVERLORD By D-Day, June 6, 1944, the Allies had been planning for the invasion of Europe for more than two years. In August 1943, the Combined Chiefs of Staff had approved the general tactical plan for the invasion, dubbed OVERLORD.General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander of the European theater since February 1944, would be responsible for carrying …

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Army Air Corps

The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. As a member of the AAC, you'll be working with battle winning aircraft using advanced sensors and weaponry to find and defeat the enemy. You'll receive world-class training on a nationally recognised apprenticeship scheme. You'll have the opportunity for unique and ...

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Military Records

Are you an AAC, AAF or USAF Veteran, family member, historian or WW2 enthusiast? We Need YOU! Contact us today to see how you can help the Army Air Corps Library and Museum, a …

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Public Notice: Application for Permit

Interested parties are hereby notified that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District (USACE) has received an application for a Department of the Army (DA) permit for certain work in aquatic resources which may be subject to the regulatory jurisdiction of the USACE, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344).

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Aviation

Golden Orange - 65003 cloth; 67109 yarn; PMS 1375. The branch colors for aviation were approved concurrently with the branch insignia on 7 August 1983 by the Chief of Staff …

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Veteran

You can help out the Army Air Corps Library and Museum if you get items from either NARA or AFHRA, we are looking for documents containing awards and rosters. For example, a group may have received a Presidential Unit Citation (PUC) for a particular action. When this occurred an award-roster document was created listing all personnel assigned ...

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13th AF

This website is part of the Army Air Corps Library and Museum, and as a 501(c)(3) Non-profit, your qualifying donations are tax deductible. Monetary Donation. Read about how we need your support and use donations.

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The Official Army Air Force Song

For example, "Army Air Corps" and been replaced with "U.S. Air Force". The words in parenthesis replace the words of the 1939 original. Verse 1 (main melody) ... Then down we roar to score the rainbow's pot of gold. A toast to the host of men we boast, the Army Air Corps. Zoom! Addeddate 18:40:35 Coverleaf 0 Identifier ...

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Col. Frank Wilbur Wright Collection

Frank Wilbur Wright (1886-1950) of Portland, Oregon spent most of his adult life in the military, with service spanning the Oregon Naval Militia, Oregon National Guard, U.S. Army Air Service, Air Corps, and Air Force, and both World Wars.

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Army Air Corps

The Army Air Corps, often abbreviated as AAC, was the Starfighter Corps of the Imperial Army. It consisted of airspeeders and TIE series starfighters detached from the Imperial Starfighter Corps of the Imperial Navy. The AAC was primarily concerned in ground attack and air support missions to support Army operations.[1] TIE fighter pilots who flew "in the blue" for the Air Corps were …

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Military Records

We are accepting donations in the form of uniforms, medals, ribbons, patches, photos, memorabilia, papers, gear and equipment. We also accept monetary donations to support our operations and long term plans. This website is part of the Army Air Corps Library and Museum, and as a 501(c)(3) Non-profit, your qualifying donations are tax deductible.

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[The Army Air Corps Song Lyrics] Page: 1 of 2

Nothingtll stop the Army Air Corps! CHORUS Herets a Toast to the host of those who love the vastness of the sky; To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly. We drink to those who gave their all of old, Then down we roar to score the rainbows pot of gold. A Toast to the host of men we boast, the Army Air Corps. 2

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U.S. Army Air Corps

This badge is still sewn to a uniform worn by a Major in the Army Air Corps during the mid-1920s. He served overseas during WW1 and was rated a "Military Aviator" prior to January 25, 1919. Time wise, this particular badge was made in the 1920s so it actually pre-dates the "Military Aviator" wing badge currently posted at the top of the page.

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The Army origin explains why the color silver outranks gold in Air Force officer insignia. In the early 19th century, Army infantry colonels wore gold eagles, while all other Army colonels wore silver eagles.

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Gold Wreathed C Device

Army / Air Force Gold Wreathed C Device. Criteria: 5/16" for ribbons and standard sized medals. A gold letter C with a wreath is awarded to recognize meritorious service specifically limited to combat awards for individuals exposed to hostile action and at significant risk of exposure. $ 2.80 USD Unit price / Unavailable.

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