United States. Army Air Forces
Historical Note
The United States Army Air Forces (1941-1947; USAAF or AAF) were the military aviation service of the United States of America during and immediately after World War II, successor to the United States Army Air Corps and the direct predecessor of the United States Air Force.
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
George E. Adams Jr. World War II Collection
Collection of materials related to the military service of Second Lieutenant George E. Adams Jr., who served as a reconnaissance pilot in World War II.
Norman "Jim" S. Archibald Collection
Norman "Jim" Silas Archibald (1894-1975) of Seattle, Washington served in the U.S. Army Air Service, 95th Aero Squadron during World War I, and later published a bestselling book on his experience. He served again in the Air Force during World War II at home in Seattle. The collection contains correspondence, military documents, photographs, and other materials relating to Archibald's life and military service.
Abraham J. Artig World War II Collection
The A.J. Artig World War II Collection relates to A.J. Artig's service in the Army Air Corps as a B-26 Marauder pilot.
Lewis Paul Bowers World War II Collection
Frank D. Browning World War II Collection
Dodge H. Dean World War II Collection
Ralph L. Gjefle World War II Collection
Donald G. Hamlin World War II Collection
James H. Howard Fighter Ace Collection
Lawrence W. Jensen World War II Collection
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