Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing Historian
America entered World War II with a number of well-known bombers
including the B-17, B-24, B-25, and B-26. What was the most numerous
bomber in the Army Air Corps at the beginning of World War II?
June 8, 2007 ×
Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
Shakespeare comes to Kaiserslautern in
June 1, 2007 ×
Bill Harris
HQ USAFE History Office
Note: This article was written with
the assistance of James Clarke, the National Archives, the Air Force
Historical Research Agency, and veterans willing to share their P-38
war fables.
June 1, 2007 ×
Sgt. Aimee Millham
USAREUR Public Affairs
For those with a heart for helping others, becoming a unit victim advocate might be the right path.
June 1, 2007 ×
Monica Mendoza
Kaiserslautern American
June 1, 2007 ×
Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
While it looks like a white C-5, the aircraft pictured above that
occasionally makes an appearance at Ramstein is actually the Russian
Antonov AN-124 Russian, and the resemblance to the C-5 is not
accidental.
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