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Veterans of the Mighty Eighth: The Oregon Air National Guard’s connections to the Eighth Air Force of World War II

On this Veterans Day, 2022, we salute all who have served in the armed services of the United States. Of the many World War II veterans who achieved victory in the Second…

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99-Year-Old B-17 Pilot visits the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force | Savannah Tribune

The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force had a special visitor on Thursday, October 6th, decorated veteran, Captain Richard “Dick” Nelms. Captain Nelms was to have visited the museum back…

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This B-17 Flying Fortress was named after Queen Elizabeth | We Are The Mighty

During WWII, the naming of American bombers by their crews gave the aircraft a personal touch. Today, bombers like Command decision, Memphis Belle,  and Enola Gay, have become famous for the missions carried…

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99-year old WWII veteran reflects on service as a B-17 pilot during visit at Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum | WJCL

Seventy-seven years have passed since World War II ended and right now about 240,000 of the 16 million WWII veterans are still living. One of those brave veterans spoke with WJCL 22…

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Air Force WWII veterans, 98 to 101 years old to be in panel discussion | WSAV

The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force will be hosting a Veterans Panel Discussion on Sunday, May 29 at 1:00pm. The panelists, who are all World War II Eighth Air…

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