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Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum to honor World War II airmen during “Flags for the Fallen” event

The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force needs your help to honor the heroes who gave their lives during World War II. POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force needs your help to honor the heroes who gave their lives during World War II.They need volunteers to place American flags in the museum’s Memorial Garden on Wednesday. Each flag will represent one of the Eighth Air Force airmen who gave their lives during World War Two.

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US Space Force scheduled to launch eighth X-37B mission

The U.S. Space Force, in partnership with the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office, is scheduled to launch the eighth mission of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-8) on Aug. 21, 2025, from Kennedy The U.S. Space Force, in partnership with the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office, is scheduled to launch the eighth mission of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-8) on Aug. 21, 2025, from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. ,

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Volunteers needed to place flags for Mighty Eighth’s “Flags for the Fallen” event

The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is asking for the community to help them recognize heroes who gave their all. POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is asking for the community to help them recognize heroes who gave their all.The Mighty Eighth off Bourne Avenue in Pooler is hosting their fifth annual Flags for the Fallen.Each flag will represent one of the Eighth Air Force airmen who gave their lives during World War II.

Research & Collections | National Museum of the Mighty 8th Air Force

The permanent collection in the Roger A. Freeman Eighth Air Force Research Center is second to none in the world. Highlights of the artifact collection include over 80 hand-painted leather flight jackets as well as the Medals of Honor awarded to William R. Lawley, Jr. and Forrest L. Vosler. The Research Center has a large art collection of over 500 works, many of which are original paintings and sculptures. Of these over 50 were done by Eighth Air Force veterans providing visual proof of the importance that each veteran places on his or her military service.The oral history collection begun by Major General Lewis E. Lyle, the founder of this museum, continues to expand and has been described as the premier collection of oral histories of Eighth Air Force veterans. The museum is a partner archive with the Veterans’ History Project at the Library of Congress.Vosler. The artifact collection, with approximately 12,000 three-dimensional items, allows the researcher to actually see objects used by members of the Eighth Air Force during World War II.Equally unique are the more than 1,000 unpublished personal accounts written by Eighth Air Force veterans.

Brief History of the Eighth Air Force | National Museum of the Mighty 8th Air Force

As Europe faced the threat of Hitler and the Nazis—when much of the civilized world was at war—more than 350,000 Americans gathered on air bases across East Anglia, England. These heroic fighters—just teenagers and young adults—belonged to the Mighty Eighth Air Force. They came to join ... Their story began in January 1942 on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean in Savannah, Georgia. There, the United States Army Air Corps assigned seven men, without a single aircraft, to a newly formed Eighth Air Force.Over the course of the war, the Eighth Air Force became the largest air armada in the world, capable of sending more than 2,000 heavy bombers and over 1,000 fighter planes on a single mission. In less than three years, the Eighth accomplished its two-fold mission: 1) destroy the German Luftwaffe; and 2) cripple Nazi Germany’s war making capabilities.By doing so, the Mighty Eighth gave the allies air supremacy, paved the way for the D-Day invasion, and contributed significantly to the liberation of occupied Europe.The cost of ridding the Nazi scourge was staggering, 26,000 Eighth airmen were killed in action; another 28,000 became prisoners of war. Their valor was unparalleled.

8th Air Force battle order - 1944 - Battle of Normandy

8th Air Force shoulder badge, nicknamed the Mighty Eight. 8th Air Force shoulder badge, nicknamed the Mighty Eight. Commander: Lieutenant General James H. Doolittle · 1st Bombardment Division: Major General R. B. Williams · 1st Bombardment Wing: Brigadier General William M. Gross – 91st Bombardment Group (Bassingbourn airfield): Colonel Henry W.

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DVIDS - News - WWII Mighty Eighth Airmen memorialized in European sculpture

In recognition of the heroic actions of the Eighth Air Force during World War II, The Normandy Institute dedicated the Eighth Air Force Memorial as part of an unveiling ceremony at La Fiere Bridge in Normandy, France, June 5, 2025. In recognition of the heroic actions of the Eighth Air Force during World War II, The Normandy Institute dedicated the Eighth Air Force Memorial as part of an unveiling ceremony at La Fiere Bridge in Normandy, France, June 5, 2025. “I am grateful to The Normandy Institute for ensuring the Eighth Air Force legacy, is preserved through the dedication of this monument,” said Maj.Gen. Jason Armagost, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Operations Strike Center. On Dec. 8, 1941, the U.S. formally entered WWII and in the subsequent years, the Eighth Air Force became the largest air armada in the world comprised of bombers and fighter aircraft groups.The Mighty Eighth was able to send more than 2,000 bombers and more than 1,000 fighter aircraft in a single mission. By May 1945, the Eighth Air Force had flown more than 600,000 sorties and dropped over 670,000 tons of bombs. “Victory would not have been possible without supremacy of the skies, a supremacy earned through valor, innovation, and sacrifice of the men of the Eighth Air Force,” said Lt.James ‘Jimmy’ Doolittle, Col. Donald ‘Don’ Blakeslee, Lt. Col. Robert ‘Rosie’ Rosenthal, and Sergeant Maynard ‘Snuffy’ Smith. “The four Airmen depicted in the monument sum up the collective courage and fighting spirit of the Eighth Air Force,” said Houssaye.

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The Joint-Global Strike Operations Center was created on August 24, 2018, to focus on bomber on intercontinental ballistic missile operations, nuclear command, control, and communications oversight, and acts as the operational arm of U.S. bomber forces and NC3 assets. The official website for the 8th Air Force and the Joint-Global Strike Operations Center

Eighth Air Force - Wikipedia

The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It is headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The command serves as Air Forces Strategic – Global Strike, one of the air components ... The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It is headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The command serves as Air Forces Strategic – Global Strike, one of the air components of United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM).The Eighth Air Force includes the heart of America's heavy bomber force: the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, the Rockwell B-1 Lancer supersonic bomber, and the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress heavy bomber aircraft.VIII Bomber Command of the United States Army Air Forces was established early in 1942. The first combat units arrived in the United Kingdom in June and combat operations began in July with first heavy bomber operations in August. Its bomber units were deployed in the UK, chiefly around East Anglia. From June 1943 it was the daylight bombing part of the Combined Bomber Offensive against Germany. VIII Bomber Command was redesignated as Eighth Air Force on 22 February 1944.The Eighth Army Air Force (8 AAF) was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force in the European theater of World War II (1939/41–1945), engaging in operations primarily in the Northern Europe area of responsibility; carrying out strategic bombing of enemy targets in France, the Low Countries, and Germany; and engaging in air-to-air fighter combat against enemy aircraft until the German capitulation in May 1945.During the Cold War (1945–1991), 8 AF was one of three Numbered Air Forces of the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command (SAC), with a three-star general headquartered at Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts commanding USAF strategic bombers and missiles on a global scale. Elements of 8 AF engaged in combat operations during the Korean War (1950–1953); Vietnam War (1961–1975), as well as the Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm), (1990–1991) over Iraq and occupied Kuwait in the First Persian Gulf War. Eighth Air Force is one of two active duty numbered air forces in the Air Force Global Strike Command.

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Eighth Air Force | American Air Museum

Object Number - FRE 5298 - The insignia of the 8th Air Force. Eighth Air Force Bomber Command became the Eighth Air Force in February 1944, it oversaw bombardment of strategic targets in Europe until 1945. Removed Motto, which pertains to 8th Air Force post 1945. ... From the Personal Collection of Lt. Billy J. Murray ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... USAAF Photo. ... Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia Show all revisionsThe Eighth Air Force earned the unofficial nickname 'The Mighty Eighth' in the 1970s following the publication of Roger Freeman's book 'The Mighty Eighth'.Regular removal of erroneous people and aircraft associations to record- individual people and aircraft were never directly assigned to the USAAF's Combat Air Forces. ... Regular removal of erroneous people and aircraft associations to record- individual people and aircraft were never directly assigned to the USAAF's Combat Air Forces.Object number: FRE 5297 - The insignia of the 8th Air Force. Object number: FRE 5298 - The insignia of the 8th Air Force.

Eighth Air Force | Air Forces Escape & Evasion Society

United States Army Air Forces Consolidated B-24D Liberator over Maxwell Field, Alabama. Display of 8th AF missions located at the chapel at the American Military Cemetery, Cambridge, England. Photo by Robert Cammaroto. Click photo one or two times to enlarge. “On January 28, 1942, the Eighth Air ... United States Army Air Forces Consolidated B-24D Liberator over Maxwell Field, Alabama. Display of 8th AF missions located at the chapel at the American Military Cemetery, Cambridge, England. Photo by Robert Cammaroto. Click photo one or two times to enlarge. “On January 28, 1942, the Eighth Air Force was activated in the former National Guard Armory in downtown Savannah, Georgia.The second, help bomb and destroy Germany’s war production: factories, transportation systems, refineries, air fields and fortifications throughout Nazi-controlled Europe. Achieving both would make a cross-Channel land invasion of Continental Europe possible.” (Start of the Eighth Air Force)The 8th AF suffered one-half of the U.S. Army Air Forces’ casualties in World War II (47,000-plus casualties with more than 26,000 deaths). ... “Many more uncounted awards were presented to 8th AF veterans after the war. There were 261 fighter aces and 305 gunner aces in the Eighth in World War II; 31 of those fighter aces exceeded 15 or more aircraft kills.Wikipedia article on the Eighth Air Force.

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New Statues Honor Eighth Air Force Airmen Key to D-Day Victory

A new Eighth Air Force Memorial immortalizes Airmen in bronze, 81 years after they defeated the Nazi air force. For nearly a century, the Normandy battlefield has been a place to honor the brave Soldiers who stormed Fortress Europe on June 6, 1944. But in all those years, nothing has stood to memorialize the Airmen of the Eighth Air Force who were charged with destroying the German Luftwaffe to clear the way for the invasion force—until now.A new Eighth Air Force Memorial, tucked behind the D-Day landing beaches, immortalizes those Airmen in bronze 81 years after they defeated the Nazi air force, suffering tens of thousands of combat deaths along the way.The time was right: Production had started on the Apple TV+ miniseries “Masters of the Air,” infusing momentum into the memorial effort. The series, based on Don Miller’s bestselling book of the same name, brought to light Eighth Air Force’s sacrifices during the war.Part of Operation Pointblank intended to destroy the Nazi aircraft production industry. One of the operation’s deadliest raids occurred on Oct. 14, 1943, when B-17 bombers from the Eighth targeted the precision-bearings plant in the German city of Schweinfurt.

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National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Honored with Tripadvisor Traveler’s Choice Award 2025 - Vintage Aviation News

The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force has been honored with Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Award for 2025, placing it among the top 10% of attractions worldwide. The award reflects the glowing reviews and experiences shared by the Museum’s visitors. The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is proud to announce its recognition in Tripadvisor’s® Travelers’ Choice® Awards for 2025. This prestigious award celebrates businesses that consistently receive outstanding reviews, placing the Museum among the top 10% of listings worldwide on Tripadvisor.We hope this recognition continues to attract travelers and aviation enthusiasts in 2025 and beyond.” Explore visitor reviews and learn more about the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force on its Tripadvisor listing.The Museum educates visitors about the courage, valor, and patriotism of the individuals who served in the Eighth Air Force, the largest air armada in history. Through films, exhibits, artifacts, and archival materials, it tells the stories of those whose sacrifices were critical to achieving victory in World War II.Highlights include a fully restored B-17 Flying Fortress and the immersive multimedia “Mission Experience,” which simulates a bombing mission using authentic combat footage in a specialized theater. The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is located at 175 Bourne Avenue, Pooler, GA.

Eighth Air Force History

During World War II, Eighth Air Force earned a reputation as a great warfighting organization. Originally, the U.S. Army Air Forces activated the Eighth at Savannah, Georgia, on 28 January 1942 with During World War II, Eighth Air Force earned a reputation as a great warfighting organization. Originally, the U.S. Army Air Forces activated the Eighth at Savannah, Georgia, on 28 January 1942 with three major subordinate units: the VIII Bomber Command,

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Masters of the Air | National Museum of the Mighty 8th Air Force

Donald Miller’s book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany, brings to the screen the story of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, the US Army Air Forces unit that played a critical role in the air campaign against Nazi Germany. Trustee Emeritus, Dr. Donald Miller, extensively researched for his book at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force and the series promises to be a gripping tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the Eighth Air Force.As one of the key players in the air campaign against Nazi Germany, the legacy of the Eighth Air Force is an important part of American history, and the museum is proud to be a part of bringing their story to life on the screen.The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force also served as a historical resource for the production of Masters of the Air. Dating to 2013, several Eighth veterans were interviewed at the museum for the production; Chief Curator and Director of the Roger A.While they enjoyed some comforts, such as clean sheets and local pubs, they had a much greater chance of dying than ground soldiers. In fact, in 1943, an American bomber crewman had only a one-in-five chance of surviving their tour of duty, which consisted of twenty-five missions. Ultimately, the Eighth Air Force lost more men in the war than the entire U.S.

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Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum WWII panel features two veterans' tales of valor

The panel was one portion of Sunday's events, which were part of four days of Memorial Day events that the museum planned in honor of the 26,000 airmen of the Eighth Airforce who never returned from WWII. Two 100-year-old veterans shared tales of valor and service on Sunday as part of the Might Eighth Air Force Museum's Memorial Day events.Driving rain fell with the ferocity of machinegun fire while thunder bombarded the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force's rotunda as if it were distant air strike's.