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The story of Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker, American fighter ace in World War I.
Air Force History feature on the pilot of Air Force One, and his recollections of 9/11. (Short 1 minute version for broadcast)
An Air Force history feature on General Clarence Tinker, and Air Force pioneer and the highest ranking Native American to serve in WWII. (1 minute version for broadcast)
An Air Force history feature about a one in a million occurrence that happened in 1970, when an Air Force jet flew, and landed, without a pilot. Show LinksU.S. Air Force Fact Sheet: CONVAIR F-106A DELTA DARThttp://1.usa.gov/1n2t34B
An Air Force history feature on General Clarence Tinker, and Air Force pioneer and the highest ranking Native American to serve in WWII. (Full length version for social media or broadcast)
An Air Force history feature on the early space vehicles that helped America keep tabs on the Soviets during the Cold War. (Full length version for broadcast or social media)
Air Force History feature on the pilot of Air Force One, and his recollections of 9/11. (Full length version for broadcast or social media)
An Air Force history feature about a one in a million occurrence that happened in 1970, when an Air Force jet flew, and landed, without a pilot. (Full length version for broadcast or social media)
Air Force history feature on Col. Joseph Kittinger, a pioneer free fall and parachute testing. (Full Length version for broadcast or social media)
An Air Force history feature on one survivor of the infamous WWII Japanese POW camp on the Bataan peninsula in the Philippines.
An Air Force history feature on the ongoing restoration of the iconic WWII aircraft, the Memphis Belle.
An Air Force history and heritage video about the Air Force's very first plane, the 1909 Wright Military Flyer, on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Interview with museum historian Dr. Jeff Underwood.
In honor of Women's History Month, "Yesterday's Air Force" celebrates Betty Tackaberry Blake, an Air Force original and one of the greatest sources of inspiration for women in the military.
Near the end of WWII, America was planning a full-scale invasion on mainland Japan. The Allies expected casualties on both sides to number in the millions as a result. In a last-ditch effort to hasten the end of the war, President Harry Truman
In the 1960's, the Air Force developed a plane that could travel more than 3 times as fast as the sound produced by its own enormous engines. The SR-71 Blackbird's incredible speed enabled it to gather intelligence in a matter of seconds whil
"Most people, when they hear 'Air Force One,' they think of the President. But for me... I think 'AIR FORCE One.' It's one of the major Air Force missions. This is Air Power."We've got a TON of history for you, all packed into one airplane...
Eddie Rickenbacker. Race car Driver. WWI Ace of Aces. Aviation Pioneer. Medal of Honor recipient. Learn about one of the Air Force’s early legends, and the airplane that carried him to numerous victories in the skies over Europe in WWI.
The B-29 is known for dropping the bomb that ended WWII, but these workhorses did more than those last two missions. Today we introduce you to the last flying B-29 Superfortress, FIFI.
Operation Senior Surprise, known by those who took part as Operation Secret Squirrel, was a secret mission that began Operation Desert Storm, January 16, 1991.
The Cold War sparked the evolution of America's most powerful nuclear deterrent, intercontinental ballistic missiles.Links:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxnvSi2OZTIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTH-7nRKI7khttps://www.defense.gov/News
Aircrew must be prepared to evade the enemy if struck down. Evasion training increases their odds of surviving.
The Cold War sparked the evolution of America's most powerful nuclear deterrent, intercontinental ballistic missiles.Links:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxnvSi2OZTIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTH-7nRKI7khttps://www.defense.gov/News
This edition features a story on how the Continental Air Defense Command started tracking Santa during the holidays
U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 2, receive their unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) breast insignia during a ceremony in Rena, Norway, May 21, 2018. The Commandant recently approved the UAS breast insignia for the qualifi
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