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  2. National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is a non-profit organization with a museum facility located in Pooler, Georgia, in the western suburbs of Savannah.It educates visitors through the use of exhibits, artifacts, archival materials, and stories, most of which are dedicated to the history of the Eighth Air Force of the United States Army Air Corps that served in the European ...

  3. 2nd Bomb Wing - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Headquarters, Eighth Air Force was established in Savannah in January 1942, and there was a strong desire to have an Eighth Air Force wing be stationed in the area. On 29 September 1950, the 2d Bomb Wing moved to the reopened Hunter Air Force Base and Chatham was turned over to the City of Savannah, where it was redeveloped into a ...

  4. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    It is both a military organization and a university, much of which is set up like most other Air Force bases, but the Superintendent, Commandant, Dean of Faculty and cadet wing are set up like a civilian university. The 306th Flying Training Group operates a variety of light training aircraft and gliders. [65] [66] Vance Air Force Base: Enid ...

  5. Eighth Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Air Force is one of two active duty numbered air forces in the Air Force Global Strike Command. Eighth Air Force, with headquarters at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, supports U.S. Strategic Command, and is designated as U.S. Strategic Command's Task Force 204, providing on-alert, combat-ready forces to the president.

  6. Roger A. Freeman - Wikipedia

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    The original Mighty Eighth book helped to galvanise veterans' groups in the US and led to Freeman's appointment as historian and symposium moderator of the Eighth Air Force Historical Society. [2] He was also a consultant for the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force [3] near Savannah, Georgia, in the early 1990s. The museum's study ...

  7. Hunter Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    This arrangement was agreed upon and on 29 September 1950, the 2d Bomb Group moved to the base, reopened as Hunter Air Force Base and Chatham was turned over to the City of Savannah. At the time, Hunter AFB became the only U.S. military installation named for a living American, Major General (Retired) Frank Hunter.

  8. VIII Air Support Command - Wikipedia

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    Army Air Forces Stations: A Guide to the Stations Where U.S. Army Air Forces Personnel Served in the United Kingdom During World War II (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center; Freeman, Roger A. (1970). The Mighty Eighth: Units, Men and Machines (A History of the US 8th Army Air Force). London, England, UK ...

  9. 839th Bombardment Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Army Air Base, Savannah, Georgia, 15 January 1941; Army Air Base, Manchester (later Grenier Field), New Hampshire, 19 June 1941; Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, 12 May 1942; Miami Army Air Field, Florida, 11 September 1942 (operated from Edinburgh Field, Trinidad and other bases in the area, July-August 1943) Pueblo Army ...

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