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UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AND ITS ANTECEDENTS PUBLISHED AND PRINTED UNIT HISTORIES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY EXPANDED & REVISED EDITION compiled by James T. Controvich
January 2001
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTERS User's Guide................................................................................................................................ 1 I. Named Commands ....................................................................................................................... 4 II. Numbered Air Forces ................................................................................................................ 20 III. Numbered Commands .............................................................................................................. 41 IV. Air Divisions ............................................................................................................................. 45 V. Wings ........................................................................................................................................ 49 VI. Groups ..................................................................................................................................... 69 VII. Squadrons.............................................................................................................................. 122 VIII. Aviation Engineers................................................................................................................ 179 IX. Womens Army Corps............................................................................................................. 188 X. Miscellaneous Numbered Units ................................................................................................ 190 XI. Miscellaneous Named Units .................................................................................................... 196 XII. Air Force Installations ........................................................................................................... 205 XIII. United States Air Force Academy ........................................................................................ 219 XIV. Air National Guard Histories ................................................................................................. 230 XV. American in Foreign Service ................................................................................................. 240 Appendix A. Library Location Codes ........................................................................................... 242
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USER’S GUIDE
The primary focus of this work in on those privately printed unit and organizational histories produced outside the official channels of the armed services. Some official reports are included because they fall within the criteria set out below. This guide is intended to assist the user in understanding the scheme for listing the titles and the organization of entries. The unit history has been popular since the Civil War. It most often is an un-official publication written and produced by the personnel who constituted the unit. It is often an expression of pride of their accomplishments typically published just after the termination of hostilities. It can provide a wealth of detail concerning the unit’s formation, combat experiences, missions etc. It often provides photographs taken by the unit members and often includes individual and/or group portraits of the personnel assigned to it. Since it was most often an un-official publication, its attention to detail and accuracy can be wanting. They were often published to bolster the moral and tended to concentrate on the positive and often ignore the negative. One of their major benefit is they often portrayed the day to day activities, hardships, and the feelings and thoughts of its members much better than many if not most of the official histories. Some of the more recent publications sponsored by the unit associations often combine the official records including after action reports and unit journal with extensive research producing extremely detailed histories. One major problem relation to the privately printed publications is that due to their nature they had extreme limited printing and distribution was most often limited to those unit member in the unit at the time of printing. They become extremely rare and can be almost impossible purchase. Criteria for Including Titles.
The following categories of printed are included in this listing:
Privately sponsored or Aun-official@ histories often written by the unit historian and published or printed by the unit association. The distribution of these was most often limited to members of association.
Personal narratives that are unit or organization specific or identifiable in content. These were often autobiographical accounts by unit members and often provide a better insight to the morale and actions than the official or general histories. Career biographies and autobiographies of officers, particularly general officers, who served in numerous units, are generally not included in this compilation.
Purely photographic or pictorial histories relating to a specific unit or command providing photographs of the activities, missions, aircraft and/or equipment, airfields, etc.
Route of battle maps. Although these are more commonly found with army ground units, there are also maps that provide historical information and a description of the geographical area covered by the unit or missions flown.
Printed or published personnel rosters listing past and/or present members of unit.
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Officially sponsored or produced histories of named and numbered units that were published or
printed in quantity for limited or general public distribution. Included are general histories of a particular unit or organization, combat or battle histories, yearbooks, pictorial or photographic reviews, etc. It should be mentioned that a limited number of the officially prepared which were not originally prepared for public distribution but have with the passage of time become available and as such are included. Most of the officially produced titles can be found at the U.S. Air Force Historical Research Agency located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama.
Almost a subcategory of the above are those publications produced by unit or command public affairs offices depicting the highlights of the unit’s history, current status, etc. Many of these were published with photographs, maps, and most often were intended for general public distribution. Absent from this compilation are studies, reports, and maps that are currently classified, manuscripts, thesis papers, school and unit training class books, routine periodic reports submitted in accordance with Air Force regulations, one or two page mimeographed Afact sheets,@ officially produced reports that were intended for internal distribution only, one-of-kind typescript reports or scrapbooks, fictional works, and periodical articles. Designation of Unit
The name of the unit is taken from its present one or from the time frame which the last published history covers. In those cases where one title refers to two or more specific units, such as The Seventh and Eleventh Air Forces in the War Against Japan, the title will be fully described under the first unit mentioned and crossed referenced to each unit subsequently mentioned. Organization of Entries
The bibliographical entries are organized by type or size of unit proceeding from larger to small and are arranged in separate chapters. The table of content is an easy method to locate various unit types listed. Within each chapter, the units are in numeric order followed by unnumbered units in alphabetical sequence. Titles are in listed by title alphabetical for those that do not have an author or editor listed, followed by titles with authors-editors in alphabetical sequence by author-editor’s name.
Each title entry includes to the extent possible the following information: author or editor, Title (italicized) , Place of publication (N.p. denotes place is not provided), Publisher, Date of publication (n.d. Denotes date is not indicated), number of pages, and the library holding code. Holding Libraries
Air Force holding libraries have focused on three major libraries, Air University Library at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, the Air Force Historical Research Agency also located at Maxwell Air Force
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Base, and the Air Force Academy Library, at Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Library of Congress also has a large holding of titles. The absence of a library code indicated that a holding library could not be located for the title, most often these are held by private collectors and veterans. A complete listing of the library codes is found in the Appendix.
It should be noted that most libraries are no longer lending out most unit histories. The typically unit history is extremely rare, and it becomes next too impossible to replace lost copies. The accuracy of this compilation lies with the compiler, errors, omissions are his fault alone. He requests that he be notified of publications not herein, whether they by old or newly published. Comments and additions should be sent to ????????? (where do you want the comments directed. Also I would suggest asking that authors send one copy of their book to Maxwell, Academy, where? This would start a centralized holding library for them.
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CHAPTER I
NAMED COMMANDS AIR COMBAT COMMAND
Jolly, Randy, and William D. Mason. The United States Air Force's Air Combat Command: Global Power for America, Real Heroes. Vol. 2. Garland, TX: Aero Graphics, 1995. 224 p. DLC
Logan, Don. ACC Bomber Triad: The B52s, B1s, and B2s of the Air Combat Command. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1999. 301 p. DLC AIR MOBILITY COMMAND
Cirafici, John L. Airhead Operations--Where AMC Delivers: The Linchpin of Rapid Force Projection. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air Univ. Press, 1995. 92 p. DLC
U.S. General Accounting Office. Desert Shield/Storm: Air Mobility Command's Achievements and Lessons for the Future. Report to the Chairman, Committee on Armed Forces, U.S. Senate. Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1993. 43 p. (GAO/NSIAD-93-40) DLC AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND See under Military Airlift Command. ALASKAN COMMAND
Decade of Defense. Tenth Anniversary, 1945-1955, Alaskan Air Command. Top Cover for America. N.p.: ca1945. 8 p. AMAU
Highlights of History; Alaskan Air Command and its Predecessors. Washington: 1963. 48 p. AkU
Highlights of History, Alaskan Air Command and its Predecessors, 1901-1970. N.p.: ca1970. 59 p. AFHRC
Top Cover for America. Alaskan Air Command, United States Air Force. N.p.: ca1956. 10 p. AMAU
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Cloe, John H., with Michael F. Moragham. Top Cover for America: The Air Force in Alaska, 1923-1983. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., ca1984. 258 p. AMAU
Strobridge, Truman R. Strength in the North: The Alaskan Command, 1947-1967. A Historical Monograph. Elmendorf AFB, AK: Alaskan Command, 1966. 83 p. DLC
See also under 11th Air Force. ANTILLES AIR COMMAND
See under 6th Air Force, Hagedorn title. ANTISUBMARINE COMMAND
Ferguson, Arthur B. The Antisubmarine Command. N.p.: 1945. 315 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 107) AMAU AIR FORCE COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND
AACS at Work: A Report Prepared with the View of Presenting a Comprehensive Picture of World-wide Operations and Activities of the Army Airways Communications System. Washington: 1943. NN
AFCC "Providing the Reins of Command". Scott AFB, IL: Office of Information, HQ, Air Force Communications Service, ca1968. 64 p. DLC
This is AACS. H.Q., Army Airways Communications System, AAF. Ashville: HQ, Army Airways Communications System, 1945. 12 lvs. NN
What Is AACS? Sheppard Field: 78th Base Unit, ca1945. 12 lvs. NN
Miller, Linda G., and Cora J. Holt. Air Force Communications Command Chronology, 1938-1988. Scott AFB, IL: AFCC Office of History, 1989. 189 p.
Shores, Louis. Highways in the Sky. The Story of the AACS. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1947. 269 p. AMAU
Snyder, Thomas S., editor. The Air Force Communications Command: Providing the Reins of Command, 1938-1981: An Illustrated History. Scott AFB, IL: AFCC, Office of History, 1981. 231 p.
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DLC
---. Air Force Communications Command: Chronology, Leaders, and Lineage, 1938-1981. Scott AFB, IL: Office of AFCC History, 1982. 103 p. DAFH
---. The Air Force Communications Command, 1938-1986: An Illustrated History. Scott AFB, IL: Office of AFCC History, 1986. 316 p.
---. The Air Force Communications Command, 1938-1991: An Illustrated History. Scott AFB, IL: Office of AFCC History, 1991. 315 p. DLC EASTERN AIR COMMAND
Burma Air Victory. December 1943. . Eastern Air Command. N.p.: 1945. 13 lvs.
Eastern Air Command Personalities, First Anniversary, 15 Dec 1943-15 Dec 1944. Burma: 1944. [16] p. USAF EUROPE
James, Martin E. Historical Highlights United State Air Forces in Europe, 1945-1979. N.p.: HQ, United States Air Forces in Europe, Office of History, 1980. 119 p.
Morgan, Marcelle S. USAFE Airlift Missions, 1962-1963. N.p.: Historical Division, Office of Information, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, 1964. 42 p. DLC
Parrish, Patricia. Forty-five Years of Vigilance of Freedom: United States Air Forces in Europe, 1942-1987. Ramstein Air Base, Germany: Office of History, United States Air Forces in Europe, ca1987. DAFH
Skinner, Michael. USAFE: A Primer of Modern Air Combat in Europe. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1983. 137 p. DLC
--- ---. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1988. 130 p. DLC
Tustin, Joseph P. USAFE Humanitarian Missions, 1945-1962. N.p.: Historical Division, OI, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, 1963. 65 p. DLC FERRYING COMMAND
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See under Military Airlift Command. HAWAIIAN BOMBER COMMAND
The Hickam Bomber. A Pictorial Review of the Hawaiian Bomber Command, Hickam Field, T. H., 1942. Honolulu, T. H.: Collegiate Press, 1942. HEADQUARTERS COMMAND
Headquarters Command USAF, Wash., D.C. 1948. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1948. 94 lvs. LOGISTICS COMMAND
Termena, Bernard J., and others. Logistics: An Illustrated History of AFLC and Its Antecedents, 1921-1981. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Office of History, Headquarters AFLC, 1984. 305 p. AIR MATERIEL COMMAND
Operations Research in Logistics in the Air Materiel Command. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: Institute of Technology, USAF, 1957. 44, 171 p. DLC
Claussen, Martin P. Comparative History of Research and Development Policies Affecting Air Materiel, 1915-1944. N.p.: 1945. 189 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 20) AMAU
---. Distribution of Air Materiel to the Allies, 1939-1944: Controls, Procedures, and Policies. N.p.: 1944. 94 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 106) AMAU
---. Materiel Research and Development in the Army Air Arm, 1944-1945. N.p.: 1946. 222 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 50) AMAU
Davis, Paul M., and Amy C. Fenwick. Development and Procurement of Gliders in the Army Air Corps, 1941-1944. N.p.: 1946. 208 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 47) AMAU
DuBuque, Jean H., and Robert F. Gleckner. The Development of the Heavy Bomber, 1918-1944. N.p.: 1951. 180 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 6) AMAU
Holley, Irving B. Buying Aircraft: Materiel Procurement for the Army Air Forces. Washington: Office of the Chief of Military History [Government Printing Office], 1964. 643 p. (U.S. Army in World War II,
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Special Studies) AMAU
---. Development of Aircraft Gun Turrets in the AAF, 1917-1941. N.p.: 1946. 131 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 44) AMAU
Russell, Robert R., and Martin P. Claussen. Expansion of Industrial Facilities Under Army Air Forces Auspices, 1940-1945. N.p.: 1946. 275 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 62) AMAU
Tool, Virginia G., and Robert W. Ackerman. The Modification of Army Aircraft in the United States, 1939-1945. N.p.: 1947. 123 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 62) AMAU MILITARY AIR TRANSPORT
SERVICE
See under Military Airlift Command. MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND (Ferrying Command) (Air Transport Command) (Military Air Transport Service)
Administrative History of the Ferrying Command, 29 May 1941 to 30 June 1942. N.p.: 1945. 170 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No 33) AMAU
The Air Transport Command. Washington: 1943. 13 p. NN
The Air Transport Command in the War Against Japan. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1946. 18 p. (U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific Study No. 68) DAMH
Airlift Operations of the Military Airlift Command during the 1973 Middle-East War: Report to the Congress. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1975. 71 p. DLC
Airway to India. New York?: 1945.
The American Ferry Pilot. N.p.: ca1944. 14 lvs. AFHRC
Anything, Anywhere, Anytime: An Illustrated History of the Military Airlift Command, 1941-1991. Scott Air Force Base, IL: Hq, Military Airlift Command, 1991. 289 p. DLC
A.T.C. in China-India, India-China Division, Air Transport Command. India: Graphic Info.
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Section, 1945. 12 lvs. ATC, Air Transport Command in Europe. [Paris: Defosses- Neogravure], 1945. 32 p. (G I
Stories Booklet) AMAU
The Berlin Airlift: A Brief Chronology. Scott Air Force Base, IL: Military Airlift Command, 1988. 18 p. DLC
China Airlift. The Hump. China's Aerial Lifeline of the China-India. Popular Bluff, MO: The Association, 1981. 2 vols. AMAU
The Education of an Airline. Here, There, Anywhere. How an Airline became a Lifeline Round the World. The Story-up to October, 1944-of American Airlines' War Assignments including the Global Operations under Contract to the Air Transport Command. N.p.: American Airlines, 1944. 30 p. AFHRC
The Military Airlift Command - A Brief History. Scott AFB, IL: Office of MAC History, 1977. 55 p.
Military Airlift Command Operations in Subsaharan Africa, 1965-1985: A Case Study of Airpower in the Third World: Military Airlift Command Historical Office Special Study. Scott Air Force Base, IL: The Command, 1986. 31 p. DLC
The Role of the Military Air Transport Service in Peace and War. Washington: 1960. 21, [5] p. 13 lvs. DLC
The Story of MATS. U.S. Air Force. N.p.: Government Printing Office, 1951. 43 p. DLC
Burkard, Dick J. Military Airlift Command: Historical Handbook, 1941-1984. Scott, AFB, IL: Military Airlift Command, 1984. 114 p. DLC
Cave, Hugh B. Wings Across the World: The Story of the Air Transport Command. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1945. 176 p. AMAU
Cleveland, Reginald M. Air Transport at War. New York: Harper & Bros., 1946. 324 p. AMAU
Dmitri, Ivan. [West, Levon] Flight to Everywhere. New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 1944. 240 p. AMAU
Gott, Kay. Women in Pursuit: Flying Fighters for the Air Transport Command Ferrying Division during World War II: A Collection and Recollection. McKinleyville, GA: K. Gott, 1993. 230
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p. DLC
Hinds, Roland D. The Development of Strategic Airlift for the Armed Forces of the United States, 1941-1965. N.p.: HQ, Military Airlift Command, Directorate of Information, Historical Services and Research Division, 1968. 27 p.
Knight, Clayton. Lifelines in the Sky: The Story of the U.S. Military Air Transport Service. New York: Morrow, 1957. 264 p. DLC
Koenig, William J. Over the Hump: Airlift to China. New York: Ballantine Books, 1972. 158 p. DLC
La Farge, Oliver. The Eagle in the Egg. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1948. 320 p. AMAU
Launius, Roger D. The Military Airlift Command: A Short History, 1941-1988. Scott AFB, IL: Office of MAC History, 1989. 14 p. DLC
---, and Cary F. Cross, II. MAC and the Legacy of the Berlin Airlift. Scott Air Force Base, IL: Military Airlift Command, 1989. 76 p. DLC
Mangan, James M. To the Four Winds: A History of the Flight Operations of American Airlines Personnel for the Air Transport Command, 1942-1945, including Project 7A. Padacuh, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1990. 96 p. DLC
Matthews, James K., and Thomas O. Ofcansky. Military Airlift Command Operations in the Sub-Saharan Africa, 1960-1985. A Case Study of Air Power in the Third World. Scott AFB, IL: 1986. 31 p. AMAU
Reichers, Louis T. The Flying Years. New York: Holt, Reinhart & Winston, 1956. 384 p. DLC
Roberts, Joseph B., editor. Airway to India, Central African Division, Air Transport Command. New York: U.S. Army, 1945. 48 p. DLC
Serumgard, Arthur K. The Log of the Old Sarge. Helena, MT: 1950. 185 p.
Spight, Edwin and Jeanne. Eagles of the Pacific. Consairways. . .Memoirs of an Air Transport Service during World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1980. 224 p. AMAU
Theiss, Lewis E. Overseas with the Air Transport Command. Boston: W. A. Wilde, 1944. 341 p. DLC
Thorne, Bliss K. The Hump: The Great Military Airlift of World War II. New York: Lippincott,
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1965. 188 p. DLC
Thum, Marcella and Gladys. Airlift! The Story of the Military Airlift Command. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1986. 141 p. DLC
Tunner, William H. Over the Hump. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1964. 340 p. AFHRC
--- ---. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1985. 340 p. (Reprint of the 1964 edition) DAFH
Ulanoff, Stanley M. MATS: The Story of the Military Air Transport Service. New York: Franklin Watts, 1964. 124 p. DLC
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Study of Military Air Transport Service. Hearing Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session...May 19, June 12 and 13, 1958. Washington: Government Print. Office, 1958. 196 p. DLC
United States. General Accounting Office. Examination of Aircraft Maintenance Practices for the Transport Aircraft in the Military Air Transport Service. Washington: 1962. 3, 37 lvs. DLC
Wynn, Edgar. Bombers Across. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1944. 178 p. AMAU NORTH AMERICAN AIR DEFENSE COMMAND
Dos�, Daniel C. NORAD, a New Look. Kingston, Ont: Centre for International Relations, Queen=s University, 1983. 93 p. DLC
Grant, Clement L. Development of Continental Air Defense to 1 September 1954. N.p.: 1957. 116 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 126) AMAU
Hertzman, Lewis, and others. Alliance and Illusions: Canada and the NATO-NORAD Question. Edmonton: M. G. Hurtig, 1969. 154 p. DLC
Hough, Henry W. NORAD Presents Command Post. The City Inside of Cheyenne Mountain. A Pictorial Guide to the Underground Combat Operations Center Near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Denver: Green Mountain Press, 1970. [28] p. DLC
Talmadge, Marion, and Iris Gilmore. NORAD: The North American Air Defense Command. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1967. 79 p. AMAU
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U.S. Congress, House Committee on Government Operations. Legislation and National Security
Subcommittee. Failure of the North American Aerospace Defense Command=s (NORAD) Attack Warning System: Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Government, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, May 19 and 20, 1981. Washington: Government Print. Office, 1981. 440 p. DLC OKLAHOMA CITY AIR SERVICE COMMAND
Oklahoma City Air Service Command (Maintenance Division). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1943. 286 p. DLC PACIFIC AIR FORCE
Pacific Air Force, 1957-1981: Historical Highlights, the First Twenty-five Years. Hickam AFB, HI: Office of History, Pacific Air Forces, 1982. 298 p.
U.S. General Accounting Office. Management of H-Value Aeronautical Parts by Pacific Air Forces Bases; Report to the Congress of the United States [on the] Department of the Air Force. Washington: 1967. 23 p. DLC PHILIPPINE COMMAND
Edmonds, Walter D. They Fought with What They Had. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1951. 532 p. DLC
Ind, Allison. Bataan, the Judgement Seat. The Saga of the Philippine Command of the United States Army Air Force, May 1941 to May 1942. New York: Macmillan Co., 1944. 395 p. DLC AAF PROVING GROUNDS COMMAND
The Army Air Force Proving Grounds Command. N.p.: n.d. 10 p. AFHRC
Project Ruby. AAF Proving Grounds Command, Eglin Field, Florida. N.p.: n.d.
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AIR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
Air Research and Development Command. Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force
Base, 1957. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1957. NN
Air Research and Development Command. Air Force Special Weapons Center and Kirtland A.F.B., 1956. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1956. NN AIR FORCE RESERVE
Cantwell, Gerald T. The Air Force Reserve: Flying Club to Total Force. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1990. 1021 p.
---. The Air Force Reserve in the Vietnam Decade: 1965-1975. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1979. 82 p.
---. Citizen Airmen: A History of the Air Force Reserve, 1946-1994. Washington: Air Force History and Museum Program, 1997. 544 p. DLC
---. The Evolution and Employment of the Air Force Reserve as a Mobilization Force, 1946-1980. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1981. 297 p.
---. Operation Redoubt: The Evolution of an Idea and Its Implementation. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1982.
---. The Total Force: From Marchbanks to Bodycombe. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1980. 30 p.
---. The United States Air Force Reserve, 1916-1989. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1989. 18 p.
Cantwell, Gerald T., and Victor B. Summers. The Air Reserve Technician Program: Its Antecedents and Evolution (1948-1978). Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1979.
--- ---. Updated by Kenneth C. Kans. Robins AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1987. 79 p. Cantwell, Gerald T., and William K. Warren. Air Force Reserve Individual Program. Robins
AFB, GA: HQ Air Force Reserve, 1990. 52 p. AIR SERVICE COMMAND
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Friendly, Alfred. The Guys on the Ground. New York: Eagle Books, 1944. 170 p. AMAU
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
The Development of the Strategic Air Command, 1946-1986. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: Office of the Historian, 1986. 280 p. DLC
From Snark to Peacekeeper: A Pictorial History of Strategic Air Missiles. N.p.: Office of the Historian, HQ, Strategic Air Command, 1990. 59 p. DLC
From Snark to Sram: A Pictorial History of Strategic Air Missiles. N.p.: Office of the Historian, HQ, SAC, 1976. 59 p. AMAU
Headquarters, Strategic Air Command Key Personnel, 1946-1990. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: Office of Historian, SAC, 1990. 93 p. DLC
Peace--is Our Profession: Alert Operations and the Strategic Air Command, 1957-1991. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: Office of the Historian, SAC, 1992. 98 p. DLC
The Progressive Development of the Strategic Air Command, 1946-1965. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: 1965. 92 p. DLC
SAC Mobility Plan. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: 1956. 76 p. DLC
Seventy Years of Strategic Air Refueling, 1918-1978. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: Office of the Historian, SAC, 1990. 92 p. DLC
Strategic Air Command. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1996. DLC
Anderton, David A. Strategic Air Command: Two Thirds of the Triad. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976. 316 p. DLC
--- ---. London: Allan, 1975. 316 p. (English printing) DLC
Berman, Morton B. Improving SAC Aircrew and Aircraft Scheduling to Increase Resource Effectiveness. San Monica, CA: Rand Corp., 1974. 110 p. NUtSU
---. Scheduling Aircrews and Aircraft: Problems of Resource Allocation in the Strategic Air Command: A Report. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 1975. 107 p. DLC
Borgiasz, William S. Strategic Air Command Evolution and Consolidation of Nuclear Forces.
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Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996. 158 p. DLC
Borowski, Harry R. A Hollow Threat: Strategic Air Power and Containment before the Korean War. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982. 242 p. DLC
Boyd, Robert. SAC's Fighter Planes and their Operations. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: Office of the Historian, SAC, 1988. 95 p. DLC
Brophy, Arnold. Sky Sentry: A SAC Crewman in Service. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1959. 95 p. DLC
Caiden, Martin. The Winged Armada: The Story of the Strategic Air Command. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1964. 182 p. DLC
Clark, Rita F. Strategic Air Command: Unit Mission and History Summaries. Offutt AFB, NE: Office of the Historian, HQ, SAC, 1988. 121 p. DLC
Colby, Carroll B. SAC: Men and Machines of Our Strategic Air Command. New York: Coward-McCann, 1961. 48 p. DLC
Dorr, Robert F., and Jim Benson. Big Bombers: Strategic Air Command's B-52s, Swingwings, and Stealth. Oscela, WS: Motorbooks International, 1989. 128 p. DLC
Goodie, Clifford B. Strategic Air Command: A Portrait. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1965. 191 p. DLC
Herrington, Clarence O. Innovations in the Strategic Air Command. Maxwell Air force Base, AL: Air Univ. Press, 1987. 111 p. AMAU
Hill, John, and John M. Campbell & Donna Campbell. Peace Was Their Profession. SAC: A Tribute. Aglen, PA: Schiffer Military/Aviation History, 1995. 303 p. DLC
Hopkins, Charles K. SAC Tanker Operations in the Southeast Asia War. Omaha, NE: Office of the Historian, HQ, Strategic Air Command, 1979. 153 p. DLC
Hopkins, J. C. The Development of the Strategic Air Command, 1946-1981. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: 1982. 241 p. DLC
Hopkins, J. C., and Sheldon A. Goldberg. Development of the Strategic Air Command, 1946-
1976. N.p.: Office of History, SAC, ca1976. 186 p. DLC
---. The Development of the Strategic Air Command, 1946-1986, Fortieth Anniversary
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History. Offutt Air Force Base, NE: 1986. 280 p. DLC
Hubler, Richard G. SAC, the Strategic Air Command. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1958. 280 p. DLC
--- ---. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1977. 280 p. (Reprint of the 1958 edition) DLC
Hughes, Bill. Bombers, Boomers and Buttons: Humor & History of the Strategic Air Command. Omaha: Pex Pub., 1966. 94 p. DLC
Hunter, Mel. Strategic Air Command. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1961. 192 p. DLC
Lewis, Flora. One of Our H-Bombs is Missing. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. 270 p. DLC
Lloyd, Alwyn T. The Cold War Legacy: A Tribute to Strategic Air Command, 1946-1992. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 2000. 714 p. DLC
Longacre, Edward G. Strategic Air Command: The Formative Years (1944-1949). Offutt AFB, NE: Office of the Historian, HQ, SAC, 1990. 50 p.
Martin, Herman F. SAC Missile Chronology, 1939-1982. Omaha, NE: Office of the Historian, HQ, Strategic Air Command, 1983. 73 p. AMAU
---. SAC Missile Chronology, 1939-1988. Omaha, NE: Office of the Historian, HQ, SAC, 1990. 95 p. DLC
Moody, Walton S. Building a Strategic Air Force. Washington: Air Force History and Museums Program, 1996. DLC
Narducci, Henry M. Strategic Air Command and the Alert Program. A Brief History. Offutt AFB, NE: Office of the Historian, HQ, SAC, 1988. 33 p.
Peacock, Lindsay. Strategic Air Command. London: Arms and Armor Press, 1983. 68 p. (Warbirds Illustrated No. 9) DLC
Polmar, Norman, editor. Strategic Air Command: People, Aircraft, and Missiles; Chronology Compiled by the Office of the Historian of the Strategic Air Command. . . Annapolis, MD: Nautical and Aviation Pub. Co. of America, 1979. 226 p. DLC
--- ---. 2nd Edition. Annapolis, MD: Nautical and Aviation Pub. Co. of America, 1990. 226 p. DLC
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U.S. Comptroller General. Combat Readiness of the Strategic Air Command. Report to the Congress [on the] Department of the Air Force. Washington: 1970. 21 p. (on cover: B-146896) DLC
U.S. Congress. Congress. House, Committee on Armed Services. Department of Defense Decision to reduce the Number and Types of Manned Bombers in the Strategic Air Command. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1966. 6077-6304 p. DLC
U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Armed Services. Full Committee Considerations of Reprogramming Action no. FY 78-25 P/A, Strategic Air Command Digital Network (SACDIN) Program and Acquisition (BETA) Project. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1978. 14 p. DLC
U.S. Congress. Congress. House, Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee No. 2. Report of Subcommittee Number Two on the Department of Defense Decision to reduce the Number and Types of Manned Bombers in the Strategic Air Command, Eighty-Ninth Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1966. 6541-6604 p. DLC
U.S. General Accounting Office. Desert Shield/Storm: Limits on the role and Performance of B-52 Bombers in Conventional Conflicts. Report to Congressional Requesters. Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1993. 10 p. (GAO/NSIAD-93-138) DLC
Yenne, Bill. SAC: A Primer of Modern Strategic Air Power. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1984. 144 p. DLC
Zimmerman, Carroll L. Insider at SAC: Operations Analysis under General LeMay. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1988. 166 p. DLC SYSTEMS COMMAND
Air Force Systems Command. Andrews Air Force Base, DC: US Air Force, Air Force Systems Command [Government Print. Office], 1972. 22 lvs.
Stanley, Dennis. An Air Force Command for R & D, 1949-1976; the History of the ARDC/ADSC. Andrews Air Force Base: Office of History, HQ, Air Force Systems Command, 1976. 345 p. AMAU TACTICAL AIR COMMAND
Drendel, Lou. TAC: A Pictorial History of the USAF Tactical Air Forces, 1970-1977. Warren, MI: Squadron-Signal Pub., 1978. 64 p. CoCA
Richards, Leverett G. TAC: The Story of the Tactical Air Command. New York: John Day Co.,
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1961. 254 p. DLC AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Fifty Years of Training. Randolph Air Force Base, TX: History and Research Office, Air Training Cmd, 1993. 38 p.
Wings for Combat. The Story of the Army Air Forces Training Command. New York: Ullman Co., 1943. 77 p.
Baldwin, Ben R. Individual Training of Bombardiers. N.p.: 1944. 186 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 5) AMAU
Cohen, Victor H. Classification and Assignment of Enlisted Men in the Army Air Arm, 1917-1945. N.p.: 1946. 247 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 76) AMAU
Cornett, Lloyd H., Jr. Air Training Command: A 30-Year View, 1943-1974. N.p.: History and Research Division, Chief of Staff, ATC, ca1974. 75 p.
---. Bases, "Bosses," and Budgets of the Air Training Command, 1943-1974. N.p.: History and Research Division, Chief of Staff, ATC, ca1974. 71 p.
Grant, Clement L. The Development and Functions of AAF OCS and OTS. N.p.: 1954. 184 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 99) AMAU
Hibbits, John J. Take 'er Up Alone, Mister! New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1943. 234 p. AMAU
Hollon, W. Eugene. History of Preflight Training in the AAF, 1941-1953. N.p.: 1953. 229 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 90) AMAU
Layman, Martha E. Organization of AAF Training Activities, 1939-1945. N.p.: 1946. 67 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 53) AMAU
Manning, Thomas A., and others. History of the Air Training Command, 1943-1993. Randolph Air Force Base, TX: Office of History and Research, Air Education and Training Cmd., 1993. 354 p.
McNarney, Betty J. The Glider Pilot Training Program, 1941-1943. N.p.: 1943. 99 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 1) AMAU
Walters, Raymond. Weather Training in the AAF, 1937-1945. N.p.: 1952. 234 p. (USAF
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Historical Study, No. 56) AMAU
White, Gerald T. Training of Foreign Nationals by the AAF, 1939-1945. N.p.: 1947. 202 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 64) AMAU
Williams, Howard D. Basic Military Training in the AAF, 1939-1944. N.p.: 1946. 222 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 49) AMAU AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND
See under Military Airlift Command. AIR UNIVERSITY
Ritchey, Russell V. Years of the Tiger. Maxwell AFB, AL: 1974. 78 p
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CHAPTER II NUMBERED AIR FORCES FIRST AIR FORCE
Highlights of the 1st Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 3 p. Mimeo. NN
Filson, Leslie J., and Paul Conners. Sovereign Skies: Air Guard Takes Command of the 1st Air Force. Panama City, FL: First Air Force, 1999. DLC FIRST TACTICAL AIR FORCE
(PROV)
Tannehill, Victor C. First TACAF: First Tactical Air Force in World War II. Avrada, CO: Boomerang Publ., 1998. 140 p. SECOND AIR FORCE
Highlights of the 2nd Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 3 p. Mimeo. NN THIRD AIR FORCE
Hildreth, Charles H. 3AF Brief: Short History and Chronology of the USAF in the United Kingdom. N.p.: Historical Division, Office of Information, Third Air Force, 1967. 27 p. AFHRC
Willard, Richard H. Locations of United States Military Units in United Kingdom, 16 July 1948-31 December 1967. New York(?): Historical Division, Third Air Force, ca1968. 95 lvs. AFHRC
---. 3AF Historical Brief and USAAF Combat Units in the United Kingdom, 1942-1945. N.p.: Historical Division, Office of Information, Third Air Force, 1967. 20 p. AFHRC
Schroeder, Jerome E. A History of the Third Air Force, 1940-1988. N.p.: Office of History, Third Air Force, 1988. 41 pp. AFHRC
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FOURTH AIR FORCE
Highlights of the Fourth Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 3 p. Mimeo. NN
This is the Fourth Air Force. Mitchell Air Force Base, NY: Office of Information Services, Continental Air Command, ca1956. DLC FIFTH AIR FORCE
Brief History of the Fifth Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 6 p. Mimeo. NN
Buildup in Korea. A Fifth Air Force Report. APO 96525: HQ, 5th Air Force, ca1968. 28 p. DAFH
Fifth Air Force. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1993. 144 p. DLC
Fifth Air Force Air War Against Japan, September 1942-August 1945. N.p.: 1946. 42 p. AFHRC
The Fifth Air Force in Japan and Korea. Nagoya, Japan: Public Information Office, 34th Statistical Control Unit, HQ, Fifth Air Force, ca1949. 74 p. AFHRC
. . .The Fifth Air Force in the War Against Japan. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1947. 114 p. (U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific Study No. 71) DLC
Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, Fifth Air Force Service Command. N.p. [Australia?]: 1943.
Hollandia Photo Intelligence Study, Feb 1943-May 1944. Fifth Air Force, Second AAF Photo Intelligence Det. N.p.: ca1945. AMAU
Objective Combat Readiness. Flying. Shooting. Bombing. Fifth Air Force Day, 20 September 1949. N.p.: ca1949. 9 lvs. AFHRC
Rabaul, 2 November 1943, Fifth Air Force, U.S.A.A.F. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1944. 12 lvs. AFHRC
Yamoto. 11th Airborne Division and 5th Air Force, Malsushima Airdrome, Japan. Atlanta, GA: Albert Love Enterprises, ca1946. 48 p.
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Birdsall, Steve. Flying Buccaneers: An Illustrated Story of Kenney's Fifth Air Force. New
York: Doubleday, 1977. 312 p. DLC
Bozung, Jack H., editor. The 5th Over the Southwest Pacific. Los Angeles: AAF Pub. Co., 1947. 40 lvs. AMAU
Claringbould, Michael J. Black Sunday: When the U.S. 5th Air Force Lost to New Guinea's Weather. Melbourne, Australia: Aeroian, 1995. 73 p. DLC
---. Forty of the Fifth: The Life, Times, and Demise of Forty U.S. Fifth Air Force Aircraft. Melbourne, Australia: Aerothentic Publications, 1999.
Gann, Timothy D. Fifth Air Force Light and Medium Bomber Operations during 1942 and 1943. Building the Doctrine and Force that Triumphed in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea and the Wewak Raid. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1993. 40 p. AMAU
Graham, Burton. None Shall Survive [by] Burton Graham: The Graphic Story of the Annihilation of the Japanese Armada in the Bismarck Sea by the U.S. Fifth Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force, the War Against Japan, 1943. Sydney: F. H. Johnson Pub. Co., 1944. 109 p. DLC
Hough, Donald, and Elliott Arnold. Big Distance. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1945. 255 p. AMAU
MacCloskey, Monro. Alert the Fifth Air Force: Counter-insurgency, Unconventional Warfare and Psychological Operations of the United States Air Force in Special Warfare. New York: Richard Rosen Press, 1969. 190 p. DLC
McAulay, Lex. Into the Dragon's Jaws: The Fifth Air Force Over Rabaul. Meza, AZ: Champlin Fighter Museum Press, 1986. 148 p. DLC
Miles, Walter K. Technical Representative w/ Fifth Air Force in War and Peace. N.p.: 1958, 139 p.
Rust, Kenn C. Fifth Air Force Story. . .World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1973. 64 p. DLC
Sinton, Russell L. The Menace from Moresby. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1950. 109 lvs. DLC
--- ---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1989. 216 p. (Reprint of 1950 edition.) DLC
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Warren, Harris G. The Fifth Air Force in the Conquest of the Bismarck Archipelago, November
1943 to March 1944. N.p.: 1946. 214 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 43) AMAU
Watson, Richard L., Jr. The Fifth Air Force in the Huon Peninsula Campaign, January to October 1943. N.p.: 1946. 324 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 113) AMAU
---. The Fifth Air Force in the Huon Peninsula Campaign, October 1943 to February 1944. N.p.: 1947. 280 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 116) AMAU
Wistrand, R. B., editor. Pacific Sweep, This Book is a Pictorial History of the Fifth Air Force Fighter Command. . . Sydney: F. H. Johnston Pub., 1945. 112 p. DLC SIXTH AIR FORCE
Hagedorn, Dan. Alae Supra Canalem: Wings Over the Canal, the Sixth Air Force and the Antilles Command. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1995. 208 p. DLC SEVENTH AIR FORCE
Aloha: Presented by Seventh Air Force. N.p.: ca1946. 22 lvs. AFHRC
Brief History of the Seventh Air Force. N.p.: ca1945. 16 p. Mimeo. AFHRC
The Last Four Months of War, an Operational Summary of the Seventh Air Force. N.p.: ca1945. ca58 lvs. AMAU
Mission Vietnam. Saigon: Directorate of Information, Seventh Air Force, ca1969. 69 p. DAFH
The Seventh Air Force. APO 903: 955th Engr. Topo. Co. Avn., 1945. 12 p. AFHRC
The Seventh and Eleventh Air Forces in the War Against Japan. Washington: Government Print. Office, 1947. 55 p. (U.S Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific Study, No. 70) DAMH
Fern, Stewart and Lee, editors. Wings over the Pacific: Seventh Air Force presented in an Album of Photographs, Its Men and Bases, Its Planes and Targets. Fostoria, OH: Grey Print., 1947. 120 p.
Howard, Clive, and Joe Whitney. One Damn Island After Another. Chapel Hill, NC: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1946. 403 p. DLC
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--- ---. Washington: Zenger Pubs., 1979. 402 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) DLC
Olson, James C. Operational History of the Seventh Air Force, 6 November 1943 to 31 July
1944. N.p.: 1945. 248 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 38) AMAU
---. Operational History of the Seventh Air Force, 7 December 1941 to 6 November 1943. N.p.: 1945. 310 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 41) AMAU
Rust, Kenn C. The Seventh Air Force Story. . .in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1979. 64 p. DLC
--- ---. Terre Haute, IN: Sunshine House, 1992. (Reprint of 1979 edition) DLC EIGHTH AIR FORCE
Accomplishments of the Combat Support Wing during the Air War in Europe. N.p.: ca1945.
Bomber over Tyskland: En officiel beretning fra U.S. Army Air Force om den 8. Bombe-Kommandos forste aar i Europa. Copenhagen: 1944. 131 p. (Danish Translation of Target Germany..., 1943 edition) NN
The Eighth Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. N.p.: 1945. 10 p. Mimeo. NN
History [of] the Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron [and] WAC Detachment, Eighth Air Force. Oxford: Alden Press, 1945. 42 lvs. AFHRC
Medical Support in a Combat Air Force: A Study in Leadership in World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air Univ., 1956. 126 p. AMAU
The Mighty Eighth Combat Chronology. Warrenton, VA: Project Bits & Pieces, 1997.
The Mighty Eighth Combat Chronology, Roll of Honor. Warrenton, VA: Project Bits & Pieces. 1997.
---. Supplement. Warrenton, VA: Project Bits & Pieces. 1997. 585 p.
Strategic and Tactical Operations, Eighth Air Force. N.p.: ca1945. Sunday Punch in Normandy, the Tactical Use of Heavy Bombardment in the Normandy
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Invasion, an Interim Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 32 p. (Wings at War Series, No. 2) AMAU
Target Germany: The Army Air Forces' Official Story of the VIII Bomber Command's First Year Over Europe. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1943. 121 p. AMAU
Unclassified History of the Eighth Air Force (8AF) from Activation through 1 January 1974 with Excursion on the Third Air Division (3AD). Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: Office of History, Eighth Air Force, 1974. 31 p. Mimeo. AFHRC
Aktins, E. Richard. Fighting Scouts of the Eighth Air Force, 1941-1945. The History of the Scouting Forces of the 8th Air Force, 1944-1945. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd Scouting Forces were made up from the 55th, 355th and 364th Fighter Groups. Arlington, TX: Scouting Force Assoc., 1996. 245 p.
Andrews, Paul M. Heavy Bombers of the Mighty Eighth. An Historical Survey of the B-17s and B-24s assigned to the Eighth Air Force, August 1942-June 1945. Warrenton, VA: Eighth Air Force Memorial Museum Foundation, 1995. 421 p. AMAU
Aster, Gerald. The Mighty Eighth: The Air War in Europe as told by the Men Who Fought It. New York: Donald I. Fine Books, 1997. 464 p. DLC
Bennett, Theodore K. Markings of the Aces. Part 1; 8th U.S. Air Force. Toronto, Canada: Kookaburra Technical Pubs., 1966. 24 p. PCarlMH
---. Castles in the Air: The Story of the B-17 Flying Fortress Crews of the US 8th Air Force. Cambridge: Stephens, 1984. 209 p. DLC
---, editor. 8th Air Force at War: Memories and Missions, England, 1942-45. Sparkford: Patrick Stephens, 1994. 216 p.
---. Four Miles High: The 8th Air Force 1st, 2nd and 3rd Air Divisions in World War II. Sparkford: Patrick Stephens, 1992. 240 p.
---. Home by Christmas, the Story of the US 8th/15th Air Force Airman at War. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire [GB]: Patrick Stephens, 1987. 159 p. DLC
---. US Eighth Air Force in Camera, Vol. 1. Pearl Harbor to Big Week, 1942-1944. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1997. 192 p.
---. US Eighth Air Force in Camera, Vol. 2. Pearl Harbor to Big Week, 1944-1945. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1998. 240 p.
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Bozung, Jack H., editor. The 8th Sees England. Los Angeles: AAF Pub. Co., 1946. 40 lvs. AMAU
Carty, Pat. Secret Squadrons of the Eighth. N.p.: Specialty Press, 1990. 112 p.
Cate, James L. Origins of the Eighth Air Force: Plans, Organization, and Doctrines to 17 August 1942. N.p.: 1944. 143 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 102) AMAU
Coffey, Thomas M. Decision over Schweinfurt: The U.S. 8th Air Force Battle for Daylight Bombing. New York: David McKay, 1977. 373 p. AMAU
Emerson, William R. Operation Pointblank: A Tale of Bombers and Fighters. Colorado Springs, CO: U.S. Air Force Academy, 1962. 45 p. (The Harmon Memorial Lecture in Military History, No. 4) AMAU
Ethell, Jeffrey L., and Alfred Price. Target Berlin. Mission 250: 6 March 1944. London: Jane's, 1981. 212 p. AMAU
Ethell, Jeffrey L., and Robert T. Sand. Fighter Command: American Fighters in World War II Color. Osceola, WS: Motorbooks International, 1991. 176 p. DLC
Ferguson, Arthur B. The Early Operations of the Eighth Air Force and the Origins of the Combined Bomber Offensive, 17 August 1942-10 June 1943. Washington: 1946. 356 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 118). AMAU
Fox, George H. 8th Air Force Remembered. An Illustrated Guide to the Memorabilia and Main Airfields of the US 8th Air Force in England in WWII. London: ISO Publications, 1991. 176 p.
Freeman, Roger A. Airfields of the Eighth Air Force Then and Now. London: Battle of Britain Prints International, Ltd., 1978. 240 p. DLC
--- ---. 4th Edition. London: Battle of Britain Prints International, Ltd., 1986.
--- ---. 5th Edition. London: After Battle Publication, Ltd., 1989. 240 p. DLC
---. The Mighty Eighth in Color. Stillwater, MN: Speciality Press, 1992. 160 p.
---. The Mighty Eighth in Art. London: Arms and Armor, 1996. 160 p. DLC
---. The Mighty Eighth. Units, Men and Machines. A History of the US 8th Army Air Force. New York: Doubleday, 1970. 311 p. AMAU
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--- ---. London: Jane=s, 1986. 311 p. DLC
--- ---. Oscela, WS: Motorbooks International, 1991. 311 p. DLC
---. The Mighty Eighth War Diary. New York: Jane's, 1981. 508 p. AMAU
---. Mighty Eighth War Manual. London: Jane=s, 1984. 320 p. DSI
--- ---. Osceola, WS: Motorbook International, 1991. 320 p. DLC
---. Mighty Eighth Warpaint & Heraldry. London: Arms and Armour Press, 1997. 160 p. DLC
Girbig, Werner. 1000 Tage uber Deutschland: Die 8 Amerikanische Luftflotte im 2 Weltkrieg. Munchen: J.F. Lehmann, 1964. 204 p. NN
Hastings, D. W., and others. Psychiatric Experiences of the 8th Air Force, First Year of Combat (July, 1942-July, 1943). New York: Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation (for the Air Surgeon, A.A.F.), 1944. 307 p. DLC
Hawkins, Ian. Munster: The Way It Was. Anaheim, CA: Robinson Typographics, 1984. 417 p. DLC
Heilenday, Frank W. Daylight Raids of the U.S. Eighth Air Force: Lessons Learned and Lingering Myths from World War II. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 1995. 35 p. DLC
Hennessy, Juliette. Tactical Operations of the Eighth Air Force: 6 June 1944-8 May 1945. Washington: 1952. 285 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 70) AMAU
Hess, William N., and Thomas G. Ivie. Fighters of the Mighty Eighth, 1942-1945. Osceola, WS: Motorbooks International, 1990. 272 p. DLC
Jablonski, Edward. Double Strike: The Epic Air Raids on Regensburg-Schweinfurt, Aug. 17, 1943. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1974. 271 p. AMAU
Kaplan, Phillip, and Rex A. Smith. One Last Look. A Sentimental Journey to the Eighth Air Force Heavy Bomber Bases of World War II. New York: Abbeville Press, 1983. 216 p. DLC
Lande, D. A. From Somewhere in England: The Life and Times of 8th Air Force Fighter and Ground Crews in WWII. Osceola, WS: Motorbook International, 1990. 176 p.
Martin, Henry C. Fighter Group Intelligence in the 8th Air Force. N.p.: ca1943. [48] p.
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McArthur, Charles W. Operational Analysis in the U.S. Army Eighth Air Force in World War II. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 1990. 349 p. DLC
McCollum, John W., editor. The Best War Stories of the National Capital Area Chapter, Eighth Air Force Historical Society. Washington: National Capital Area Chapter, Eighth Air Force Historical Society, 1996. 140 p.
McCrary, John R., and David E. Scherman. First of Many. A Journal of Action with the Men of the Eighth Air Force. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944. 241 p. AMAU
--- ---. London: Robson Books, ca1981. 241 p. (Reprint of the 1944 edition) AMAU
McLachlan, Ian, and Russell J. Zorn. Eighth Air Force Bomber Stories, Eye-Witness Accounts from American and British Airmen and British Civilians of the Pearls of War. Sparkford, Nr. Yeovil Somerset: Patrick Stephens, Ltd., 1991. 224 p.
Middlebrook, Martin. The Schweinfurt-Regensburg Mission. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1983. 363 p. AMAU
Nalty, Bernard C., and Carl Berger. The Men Who Bombed the Reich. New York: Elsevier-Dutton, ca1978. 184 p. AMAU
O'Hearn, Robert. In My Book You're All Heroes. [Shrewsbury]: Airlife, 1984. 170 p.
--- ---. Bakersfield, CA: The Author, 1991. 176 p.
Peaslee, Budd J. Heritage of Valor: The Eighth Air Force in World War II. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1964. 288 p. DLC
Rust, Kenn C. Eighth Air Force Story. . .in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1978. 72 p. DLC
--- ---. Terre Haute, IN: Sunshine House, 1982. (Reprint of 1978 edition) DLC
Scutts, Jerry. Lion in the Sky. U.S. 8th Air Force Fighter Operations, 1942-1945. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire [GB]: Patrick Stephens, 1987. 152 p. DLC
---. Mustang Aces of the Eighth Air Force. London: Osprey Publishing, 1994. 96 p. (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 1)
Stafford, Gene B., and William N. Ness. Aces of the Eighth: Fighter Pilots, Planes and Outfits of the VIII Air Force. Warren, MI: Squadron/Signal Pubs., ca1973. 63 p. DLC
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Strong, Russell. A Biographical Directory of the Eighth Air Force, 1942-1945. Manhattan, KS:
Military Affairs/ Aerospace Historian Pub., 1985. DLC
---. Bombers: A Preliminary Bibliography of the Bomber Offensive of the U.S. Eighth Air Force, 1942-1945. Dayton, OH: The Author, 1975. 8 lvs. ODaWU
Thixton, Marshall J., and others. Bombs Away by Pathfinders of the Eighth Air Force. Trumbull, CT: FNP Military Div, 1998. 182 p. DLC
Werrell, Kenneth P. Eighth Air Force Bibliography: An Extended Essay and Listing of Published and Unpublished Materials. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., ca1981. 291 p. DLC
--- ---. Updated and Revised. Strasburg, PA: Eighth Air Force Memorial Museum Foundation, 1996. 507 p.
Woolnough, John H. The 8th Air Force Album, the Story of the Mighty Eighth Air Force in World War II. Hollywood, FL: 8th AF News, 1978. 224 p. DLC
---. The 8th Air Force Yearbook: The Current Status of 8th AF Unit Associations, 1980. Hollywood, FL: 8th AF News, ca1981. 223 p. AMAU
---, editor. The First Five Years of the 8th AF News, 1971-1979. Hollywood, FL: 8th AF News, ca1981. 232 p. DAFH
---, editor. The Second Five Years of 8th AF News, 1980-1984. Hollywood, FL: 8th AF News, ca1985. 380 p. AMAU
---, editor. Stories of the Eighth: An Anthology of the 8th Air Force in World War Two. Hollywood, FL: 8th AF News, ca1983. 264 p. DLC NINTH AIR FORCE
Condensed Analysis of the Ninth Air Force in the European Theater of Operations. Washington: HQ, Army Air Force, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, 1946. 147 p. DLC
--- ---. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1984. 148 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) DLC
Desert Campaign: The Story of the Ninth U.S. Army Air Force in Support of the British in North Africa. N.p.: Printing and Stationery Services, M.F.F., ca1943. 140 p. AMAU
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The Effectiveness of Third Phase Tactical Operations in the European Theater, 5 May 1944-8
May 1945. N.p.: Army Air Forces Evaluation Board in European Theater of Operations, 1945.
A Guide to the Ninth Air Force, Tactical, Commanded by Maj Gen Hoyt S. Vandenburg for the Information and Guidance of War Correspondents. N.p.: Reproduction Platoon, 901st Engr. A.F., ca1945. 47 p. AMAU
Highlights of the 9th Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 7 p. Mimeo. NN
Ninth Air Force Camera. N.p.: ca1945. 36 photos. AMAU
Reconnaissance in the Ninth Air Force: A Report on Reconnaissance Operations during the European Campaigns. N.p.: Co. B, 942nd Engr. Avn. Topo. Bn., 1945. 2 vols. DLC
Bozung, Jack H., editor. The 9th Sees France and England. Los Angeles: AAF Pubs. Co., 1947. 40 lvs. AMAU
Coles, Harry C. Ninth Air Force Participation in the Western Desert Campaign to January 1943. N.p.: 1945. 134 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 30) AMAU
---. Participation of the Ninth and Twelfth Air Forces in the Sicilian Campaign. N.p.: 1945. 246 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 37) AMAU
Freeman, Roger A. UK Airfields of the Ninth, Then and Now. London: Battle of Britain Publications, 1994. 256 p.
---. The Ninth Air Force in Colour. UK and the Continent-World War II. London: Arms and Armor Press, 1995. 160 p. DLC
George, Robert H. Ninth Air Force, April to November 1944. N.p.: 1945. 375 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 36) AMAU
Hamlin, John F. Support and Strike: A Concise History of the U.S. Ninth Air Force. Peterborough: GMS Enterprises, 1991. 128 p.
Ketchum, Carlton G. The Recollections of Colonel Retread, USAAF, 1942-1945. Pittsburgh: Hart Books, ca1976. 296 p. AMAU
Marx, Milton. Ninth Air Force, USAAF. Paris: Desfosses-Neogravure, 1945. [50] p. DLC
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Ramsey, John F. Ninth Air Force in the ETO, 16 October 1943 to 16 April 1944. N.p.: 1945. 229 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 32) AMAU
[Reit, Seymour, and Harold Threster] Rhine to Victory. A Photo History of the Ninth Air Force Operations During the Final Phase of the War in Europe. Bad Kissingen: ca1945. 47 lvs. DLC
---. The Battle of France. A Photo-history of Ninth Air Force Tactical Operations During the Drive From the Beachhead to the Siegfried Line. Bad Kissingen: ca1945. 55 lvs. AMAU
---. Counterblow! A Photo-history of the Ninth Air Force Tactical Operations During the German Ardennes Offensive. Bad Kissingen: ca1945. 47 lvs. DLC
---. Objective: The Rhine! A Photo-history of Ninth Air Force Tactical Operations During the Battle for the Rhine River. N.p.: ca1945. AFHRC
Rogers, Edith. The AAF in the Middle East: A Study of the Origins of the Ninth Air Force. N.p.: 1945. 190 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 108) AMAU
Rust, Kenn C. The 9th Air Force in World War II. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1967. 245 p. DLC
---. Ninth Air Force Story--in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, ca1982. 64 p. DLC TENTH AIR FORCE
Highlights of the 10th Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. N.p.: 1945. 9 p. Mimeo. NN
Special Supplement to Oct Review, Summary of Tenth AF Activities. India-Burma Campaign, 1943-1945. N.p.: 40th SCU, ca1945. 9 p. Mimeo. PCarlMH
Tenth Air Force Statistical Review, October 1945. Mad Hatters, Final Summary of Tenth Air Force Operation. N.p.: 40th SCU, ca1945. 41 p. Mimeo. PCarlMH
This is the Tenth Air Force. Mitchell Air Force Base, NY: Office of Information Services, Continental Air Command, ca1959. DLC
Rust, Kenn C. Tenth Air Force Story. . .in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, ca1980. 64 p. DLC
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--- ---. Terre Haute, IN: Sunshine House, 1992. (Reprint of 1980 edition) DLC
Weaver, Herbert, and Marvin A. Rapp. The Tenth Air Force, 1942. N.p.: 1944. 177 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 12) AMAU
--- ---. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., n.d. 177 p. (Reprint of 1944 edition) KMK
---. The Tenth Air Force, 1 January-10 March 1943. N.p.: 1944. 102 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 104) AMAU
---. The Tenth Air Force, 1943. N.p.: 1946. 137 lvs. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 117) AMAU
White, Edwin L. Ten Thousand Tons by Xmas. St. Petersburg, FL: Valkrie Press, 1975. 256 p. DLC ELEVENTH AIR FORCE
Highlights of the 11th Air Force. New York: Personnel Narratives Division, OIS, HQ, AAF., n.d. 7 p. Mimeo. AFHRC
History of the Eleventh Air Force. N.p.: ca194-? [46] p. AMAU
Cloe, John H. Aleutian Warriors: A History of the 11th Air Force & Fleet Air Wing 4. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Co., 1990. 326 p.
See also under 7th Air Force, The Seventh and Eleventh Air Forces in War Against Japan; and the Alaskan Air Command.
TWELFTH AIR FORCE
. . .The AAF in the Invasion of Southern France, an Interim Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 60 p. (Wings at War Series, No. 1) AMAU
. . .The AAF in Northwest Africa, an Account of the Twelfth Air Force in the Northwest African Landings and the Battle for Tunisia, an Interim Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 67 p. (Wings at War Series, No. 6) AMAU
A Brief History of the Twelfth Air Force. N.p.: Historical Division, Office of Information Services,
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HQ, 12th AF, ca1955. 29 p. AFHRC
Highlights of the 12th Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 7 p. Mimeo. NN
Bozung, Jack H., editor. The Twelfth Over the Mediterranean. Los Angeles: AAF Pub. Co., 1946. 40 lvs. DLC
See also under 9th Air Force, Cole's title.
Larson, John W. History of the Twelfth Air Force. Kaiserlautern, W. Germany: Buchdruckerei and Verlag Heinz Rohr, 1956. 58 p. AFHRC
MacCloskey, Monro. Torch and the Twelfth Air Force. New York: Richard Rosen Press, ca1971. 192 p. DLC
Mayock, Thomas J. The Twelfth Air Force in the North African Winter Campaign, 11 November to the Reorganization of 11 February 1943. N.p.: 1946. 219 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 114) AMAU
Richardson, Harold W. A New Home for the Twelfth Air Force. Maxwell AFB, AL: 1955. 7 lvs. AFHRC
Rust, Kenn C. Twelfth Air Force Story. . .in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1975. 64 p. DLC
--- ---. Terre Haute, IN: Sunshine House, 1992. (Reprint of 1975 edition) DLC THIRTEENTH AIR FORCE
Jungle Air Force Celebrates V-J Day. N.p.: 1945. 13 p. AFHRC
The Thirteenth Air Force in the War Against Japan. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1946. 25 p. (U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific Study, No. 69) DAMH
Dowdy, Charlie. ACharlie@: Memoirs of a 13th Air Force Flight Engineer in the Southwest Pacific, 1944-1945. Hopkinsville, NY: C. B. Doedy, 1988. 427 p. DLC
See also under 5th Air Force, Hough, Donald and Arnold Elliot.
Lippincott, Benjamin E. From Fiji Through the Philippines with the Thirteenth Air Force. San
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Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1948. 193 p. DLC
Rohfleisch, Kramer J. Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force. N.p.: 1945. 282 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 35) AMAU
---. The Thirteenth Air Force, March-October 1943. N.p.: 1946. 331 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 120) AMAU
Rust, Kenn C., and Dana Bell. Thirteenth Air Force Story in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1981. 64 p. DLC
--- ---. Terre Haute, IN: Sunshine House, 1992. (Reprint of 1981 edition) DLC
Smith, Stanley E. 13 Against Rising Sun. New York: Belmont Books, 1961. 140 p. PP FOURTEENTH AIR FORCE (AMERICAN VOLUNTEER
GROUP-FLYING TIGERS)
From China Skies to Outer Space: A Brief History of the 14th Air Force "Flying Tigers." Washington: Dept. of the Air Force, ca197-? [31] p. (AFP 190-2) NN
Headquarters, 14th Air Force, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, 1959. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1959. DAFH
A Short History of the 14th Air Force Flying Tigers, 1943-1959. Robins Air Force Base, GA: HQ, Fourteenth Air Force (CONAC), ca1959. 16 p.
This is the Fourteenth Air Force. Mitchell Air Force Base, NY: Office of Information Services, Continental Air Command, ca1957. 16 p. DLC
Archibald, Joseph. Commander of the Flying Tigers. New York: Messner, 1966. 191 p. DLC
Band, William F. X. Warriors Who Ride the Wind: Flying Tigers--Fourteenth Air Force. Memphis, TN: Castle Books, 1993. 267 p. DLC
Bond, Charles R., Jr., and Terry Anderson. A Flying Tiger's Diary. College Station: Texas A & M Univ. Press, 1984. 264 p. [20] p. DLC
Chennault, Anna. Chennault and the Flying Tigers. New York: Paul Eriksson, 1963. 298 p. DLC
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Chennault, Max.. Up Sun! Stories from the Original American Volunteer Group AThe Flying
Tigers,@ and the Fourteenth Air Force. Memphis: Castle Books, 1990. 142 p. Chiver, Sidney P. The Flying Tigers: A Pictorial History of the American Volunteer Group.
Canoga Park, CA: Challenge Publications, ca1970. 50 p.
Cornelius, Wanda. Ding Hao, America's Air War in China, 1937-1945. Gretna, LA: Pelican Pub. Co., 1980. 502 p. AMAU
Ford, Daniel. Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group. Washington: Smithsonian Press, 1991. 450 p. DLC
Heiferman, Ron. Flying Tigers: Chennault in China. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971. 160 p. (Ballantine Illustrated History of the Violent Century, Weapons Book 29) DLC
Holz, Robert B., and others. With General Chennault: The Story of the Flying Tigers. New York: Coward-McCann, 1943. 276 p. AMAU
--- ---. Washington: Zenger Pubs., 1980. 276 p. (Reprint of the 1943 edition) AMAU
Howard, James H. Roar of the Tiger. A Fighter Ace's Memoir. New York: Orion Books, 1991. 310 p. DLC
Johnson, Earnest D. In Search of Ghosts: China Perspectives, Past and Present, by a Former Flying Tiger. Boise, ID: Jet Pub. Co., 1989. 192 p. DLC
Johnson, Wayne G., editor. Chennault's Flying Tigers: World War II Fiftieth Anniversary. Paducah, KY: Turner Publications, 1996. 208 p. DLC
Johnson, Wayne G., and Don Van Cleve, editors. Chennault's Flying Tigers, A Commemorative History of the American Volunteer Group, the Original Flying Tigers, China Air Task Force, 14th Air Force, 1941-1945. Silver Bay, MN: 14th Air Force Association, ca1983. 2 vols. AMAU
Klinkowitz, Jerome. With the Tigers Over China, 1941-42. Lexington, KY: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 1999. 176 p. DLC
Lauret, Jean C. Chennault et les tigers volants. Paris: Les Grands aventuriers, ca1977. 332 p. DLC
Losonsky, Frank S. and Terry M. Flying Tiger: A Crew=s Chief=s Story. A War Diary of the AVG Crew Chief. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1996. 108 p. DLC
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McClure, Glenn E. Fire and Fall Back: The World War Two "CBI" Story of "Casey" Vincent. .
. Universal City, TX: Barnes Press, 1974. 256 p. PCarlMH
Miller, Milt. Tiger Tales. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1984. 155 p. AFHRC
Minns, Sam, and Edward Shenton. Chennault of the Flying Tigers. Philadelphia: Macrae-Smith Co., 1943. 255 p. DLC
Nalty, Bernard C. Tigers Over Asia. New York: Elsevier-Dutton, ca1978. 182 p. AMAU
Pistole, Larry M. The Pictorial History of the Flying Tigers. Orange, VA: Moss Pubs., 1981. 261 p. [24, 16] p. AMAU
Rosholt, Malcolm L. Days of Ching Pao: A Photographic Record of the Flying Tigers, 14th Air Force in China in World War II. Amherst, WI: Palmer Pub., 1978. 192 p. DLC
Rust, Kenn C., and Stephen Muth. Fourteenth Air Force in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1978. 64 p. DLC
Scott, Robert L., Jr. God is My Co-pilot. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943. 277 p. DLC
---. Flying Tiger: Chennault of China. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1959. 285 p. AMAU
Shultz, Duane. The Maverick War: Chennault and the Flying Tigers. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987. 335 p. DLC
Smith, Robert M. With Chennault in China: A Flying Tiger's Diary. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1984. DLC
--- ---. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1997. 175 p. DLC
Smith, R. T. Tale of a Tiger. Van Nuys, CA: Tiger Originals, 1986. 362 p.
Sperry, Roland, with Terryl C. Boodman. China Through the Eyes of a Tiger. New York: Pocket Books, 1990. 294 p.
Szuscikiewicz, Paul. Flying Tigers, Fighting Elites. New York: Gallery, 1990. 80 p. DLC
Tolland, John. The Flying Tigers. New York: Random House, 1963. 170 p. DLC
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Weaver, Herbert, and Marvin A. Rapp. The Fourteenth Air Force to 1 October 1943. N.p.:
1945. 169 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 109) AMAU
Whelan, Russell. The Flying Tigers: The Story of the American Volunteer Group. New York: Viking Press, 1942. 224 p. DLC
--- ---. Garden City, NY: Garden City Pub. Co., 1944. 244 p. (Revised edition of the 1942 edition) AMAU
Yoshida, Kazuhiko. Shenn-oto to Furaingu Taig-asu: Nihongun o _shinkansaseta otoko= FlyingTigers. Tokyo: Tokuma Shoten, 1991. 382 p. (In Japanese) DLC FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE
The Air Battle of Ploesti Written in the Skies Over Romania by U.S. Fifteenth Air Force and 205 Group (RAF) Between 5 April and 19 August, 1944. N.p.: 941st Engr. Bn., 1945. 108 p. DLC
Brief History of the Fifteenth Air Force Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 3 p. Mimeo. NN
The Fifteenth Air Force, 1943-1945. A Summary of Its Operations and Results, 1 November 1943-8 May 1945. APO 520: 941st Engr. Bn., 1945. 18 lvs. AFHRC
Fifteenth Air Force Operations in Southeastern Europe, 23 Dec. '44-18 Mar. '45. N.p.: ca1945. DLC
The Statistical Story of the Fifteenth Air Force. N.p.: 28th Statistical Control Unit, ca1945. 28 p. DAFH
Ackley, Douglas. Twenty-seven and a half Missions in the Fifteenth Air Force. New York: Vantage Press ,1997. 62 p. DLC
Bozung, Jack H., editor. The 15th Over Italy. Los Angeles: AAF Pub. Co., 1947. 40 lvs. DLC
Casey, Dennis F., and James R. Davis. Vezzano to Desert Storm: History of the Fifteenth Air Force, 1943-1991. N.p.: U.S. Dept. of the Air Force, 1991. 105 p. DLC
Harley, R. Bruce. A Brief History of the Fifteenth Air Force, "Aggressive in War: Alert in Peace". Silver Anniversary, 1 November 1943-31 October 1968. March AFB, CA: HQ, Fifteenth AF, 1968. 145 p. AFHRC
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---. Fifteenth Air Force. . .a Brief History. March Air Force Base, CA: HQ, Fifteenth Air Force,
ca1971. 71 p. AFHRC
McGuire, Melvin W., and Robert Healey. Bloody Skies: A 15th AAF B-17 Combt Crew: How They Lived and Died. Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree, 1993. 324 p. DLC
Munday, E. A. Fifteenth Air Force Combat Markings, 1943-1945. London: Beaumont Publications, ca1969. 24 p. PCarlMH
Rust, Kenn C. The Fifteenth Air Force Story in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1976. 64 p. DLC
Smith, Cornelius C., Jr. A Brief History of the Fifteenth Air Force (1 November 1943-15 September 1963). March Air Force Base, CA: HQ, 15th Air Force, ca1963. 47 p. AMAU
---. A Brief History of the Fifteenth Air Force, 1 November 1943-1 January 1966. March Air Force Base, CA: ca1966. 56 p. AMAU SIXTEENTH AIR FORCE
Swetzer, Robert L., and Arlin J. Frerich. On NATO's Southern Flank. A History of Sixteenth Air Force and the Southern Region, 1954-1988. Torrejon Air Base, Spain: Office of History, Hq, Sixteenth Air Force, 1989. 127 p. EIGHTEENTH AIR FORCE
A Chronological History of the Eighteenth Air Force, 1951-1956. N.p.: Directorate of Historical Services, HQ, Eighteenth Air Force, 1956. 36 p. AFHRC TWENTIETH AIR FORCE
Highlights of the 20th Air Force, Prepared by the Personnel Narratives Division, Office of Information Services, Headquarters, Army Air Forces. New York: 1945. 9 p. Mimeo. NN
The Strategic Air Operations of Very Heavy Bombardment in the War Against Japan (Twentieth Air Force), Final Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1946. 41 p. (U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific Study No. 66) DAMH
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Twentieth Air Force: A Statistical Summary of Its Operations Against Japan. N.p.: ca1945. 92 p. AFHRC
Birdsall, Steve. Saga of the Superfortress: The Dramatic Story of the B-29 and the Twentieth
Air Force. Garden City: Doubleday, 1980. 346 p. DLC
Bozung, Jack H., editor. The 20th Over Japan. Los Angeles: AAF Pub. Co., 1946. 40 lvs. AMAU
Caiden, Martin. A Torch to the Enemy: The Fire Raids on Tokyo. New York: Ballantine Books, 1960. 160 p. PP
Cate, James L. History of the Twentieth Air Force: Genesis. N.p.: 1945. 298 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 112) AMAU
Finkelstein, N. Memorial Album: Dedicated to the Boys of the 20th Air Force. Los Angeles: Economy Typesetting Service, 1951. 134 p. AMAU
Gurney, Gene. Journey of the Giants. New York: Coward-McCann, 1964. 280 p. AMAU
Hansell, Heywood S., Jr. Strategic Air War Against Japan. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1980. 151 p. AMAU
Keenan, Richard M. Resume 20th Air Force Missions. Washington: 1969. 387 p. CoCA
---. The 20th Air Force Album. Washington: 20th Air Force Assn., 1982. 284 p.
Marshall, Chester, editor. The Global Twentieth: An Anthology of the 20th AF in WWII. Winona, MN: Apollo Books, 1985. 2 vols.
Morrison, Wilbur H. Point of No Return: The Story of the Twentieth Air Force. New York: Times Books, 1979. 279 p. DLC
Rust, Kenn C. Twentieth Air Force Story. . .in World War II. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1979. 64 p. DLC
Sinclair, William B. The Big Brothers: The Story of the B-29's. San Antonio, TX: Naylor, 1972. 132 p. AMAU
Synder, Earl A. General LeMay's Circus: A Navigator's Story of the 20th Air Force. New York: Exposition Press, 1955. 175 p. AMAU
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Snedeker, Clayton H. Twenty-first Air Force: Chronology of Significant Events, 1966-Present. McGuire AFB, NJ: 21st AF Office of History, 1990. 113 p. TWENTY-THIRD AIR FORCE
Littel, Donald D. Chronology of the Twenty-third Air Force, 1983-1990. Hurlburt Field, FL: 23 AF/HO, 1990. 15 p.
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CHAPTER III NUMBERED COMMANDS I TROOP CARRIER COMMAND
Pope Field, North Carolina, Army Air Forces Troop Carrier Command. N.p.: Benson Print. Co., ca1944.
They Get There First. Indianapolis, IN: ca1945. 24 p. MBCo III INTERCEPTOR COMMAND
Gimbel, Richard. Organization of the Aircraft Warning Service by the Third Interceptor Command. Tampa: 1941. 13 p. AFHRC IV AIR SERVICE COMMAND
See under Panama Air Depot, 1945 title. V BOMBER COMMAND
Fifth Bomber Command. N.p.: 960th Engr. Avn. Topo. Co., ca1945. 8 lvs. AFHRC
Know Your Command. 5th Bomber VBC Command. N.p.: 914th Engr. HQ Co., ca1945. 13 p.
Resume of 1944 V Bomber Command Operations. N.p.: ca1945. ca20 lvs. AFHRC V FIGHTER COMMAND
Ness, William N. Pacific Sweep: The 5th and 13th Fighter Commands in World War II. Garden City: Doubleday, 1974. 278 p. AMAU
See also under Fifth Air Force, Wistrand title. VII FIGHTER COMMAND
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Lambert, John W. The Pineapple Air Force, Pearl Harbor to Tokyo. St. Paul, MN: Phalanx Pub., Ltd., 1990. 214 p. DLC VIII BOMBER COMMAND
See under Eighth Air Force. VIII FIGHTER COMMAND
Farnol, Lynn. To the Limit of Their Endurance: A Family Story of the VIII Fighter Command. N.p.: ca1944. 145 p. AFHRC
--- ---. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1986. (Reprint of the 1944 edition) DLC
See also under 354th Fighter Group, Morris title. IX AIR DEFENSE COMMAND
Headquarters IX Air Defense Command: Review. Bad Neustadt: 1945. 37 lvs. NN
IX Air Defense Command: Historical & Statistical Summary, 1 January 1944-1 June 1945. N.p.: 1945. 95 p. AFHRC IX ENGINEER COMMAND
See under Aviation Engineers, Commands. IX SERVICE COMMAND
History of the Air Disarmament Division, IX Air Force Service Command, October 1944 to March 1946. Erlangen, Germany: 1946. 19 p. AMAU
IX Air Service Command in Operation Overlord, D-15 to D+90. N.p.: ca1945. 38 p. AFHRC
The Ninth Air Force Service Command in the European Theatre of Operations, a Pictorial Review. New York: Philip Andrews Pub. Co., 1945. 96 p. DLC
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IX TACTICAL AIR COMMAND
Achtung Jabos! The Story of the IX TAC. [Paris: Curial-Archereau], 1945. 32 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AFHRC
Duffy's Tavern. A Record of the Officers Club of the IX Tactical Air Command. Verviers, Belgium: Ch. Vinche, ca1945. AFHRC IX TROOP CARRIER COMMAND
. . .Airborne Assault on Holland, an Interim Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 57 p. (Wings at War Series, No. 4) AMAU
A Condensed Summary of IX Troop Carrier Command Operation, Resupply and Evacuation Missions. N.p.: n.d. 8 p. AFHRC XIII AIR SERVICE COMMAND
War Critique Study, XIII Air Force Service Command. A Critical Study of the Operations of This Command and of Its Subordinate Units in the South and Southwest Pacific Theaters Prepared by Headquarters, XIII Air Force Service Command. . . San Francisco, CA: HQ, XIII Air Force Service Command, 1945. 2 vols. Mimeo. AFHRC XIII BOMBER COMMAND
The Story of the XIII Bomber Command at Work, January, 1943-July, 1944. . . Guadalcanal(?): Reproduction Platoon, 905th Engr. A.F. HQ Co., 1944. 160 lvs. Mimeo. AFHRC XIII FIGHTER COMMAND
See under 5th Fighter Command, Ness title. XV FIGHTER COMMAND
One Year Escort, XV FC. N.p.: ca1945. 21 lvs.
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XIX TACTICAL AIR COMMAND
. . .Air-Ground Teamwork on the Western Front, the Role of the XIX Tactical Air Command during August 1944, an Interim Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 50 p. (Wings at War Series, No. 5) AMAU
Fly, Seek, Destroy, the Story of the XIX TAC. [Paris: Defosses-Neogravure], 1945. 32 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AFHRC
Signals, the Story of Communications in the XIX Tactical Air Command up to V-E Day. N.p.: 1945. 154 p. AFHRC
Statistical Summary of XIX Tactical Air Command. A Summary of Fighter Groups, a Reconnaissance Group and Night Fighter Squadron Assigned to XIX Tactical Air Command of the Ninth Air Force; Covering Operations from England, in France, Luxembourg, and Germany. A Graphic Presentation. N.p.: Statistical Control Section, (Reproduced by Co. B, 942d Engr. Avn. Topo. Bn., 1945. 23 p. AFHRC
Tactical Air Operations in Europe. A Report on Employment of Fighter-Bomber, Reconnaissance and Night Fighter Aircraft by XIX Tactical Air Command, Ninth Air Force, in Connection with the Third U.S. Army Campaign from 1 August 1944 to VE Day, 9 May 1945. N.p.: 1945. 68 p. AFHRC
Twelve Thousand Fighter-Bomber Sorties. XIX Tactical Air Command's First Month of Operation in Support of U.S. Third Army in France. N.p.: ca1945. 33 p. [2] p. AFHRC XX BOMBER COMMAND
XX B. C. A Graphic Analysis of Missions 1 thru 9 of the Twentieth Bomber Command. N.p.: 1944. 13 lvs. AFHRC XXIX TACTICAL AIR COMMAND
Mission Accomplished, the Story of the XXIX TAC. [Paris: Defosses-Neogravure], 1945. 32 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AFHRC
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CHAPTER IV AIR DIVISIONS 1st STRATEGIC AEROSPACE
DIVISION
History and Lineage. 1st Strategic Aerospace Division, 1st Bombardment Division, 1st Air Division, 1st Missile Division. Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA: ca1981. 10 p. Mimeo. AFHRC
Berger, Carl. History of the 1st Missile Division. Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA: ca1960. 99 p.
Bishop, Cliff T. Fortresses of the Big Triangle First. A History of the Aircraft Assigned to the First Bombardment Wing and the First Bombardment Division of the Eighth Air Force for August 1942-31st March 1944. Bishop's Stortford, England: East Anglia Books, 1986. 320 p.
Merritt, Robert F. 1st Air Division. N.p.: ca1947. 69 p. AFHRC 2nd AIR DIVISION
Second Air Division Memorial (8th U.S.A.A.F.) in the Central Library Norwich, England. Norwich, G.B.: Norwich Public Library, 1963. CoCA
Bowman, Martin W. Fields of Little America: An Illustrated History of the 8th Air Force, 2nd Air Division. Norwich, England: Wensum Books, 1977. 120 p. CoCA
Martin, Robert J., editor. Second Division, 8th Air Force, USAAF. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1994. 376 p. DLC
See also under 448th Bombardment Group, Hoseaman title. 3rd AIR DIVISION
Summary and Analysis of 3d Air Division Operations, 13 May 1943-8 May 1945. APO 559: 1945. 133 p. CoCA
O=Hearn, Robert E. In My Book Your All Heroes. N.p.: R. E. O=Hearn, 1984. 170 p. DLC
See also under Eighth Air Force, Unclassified History... title.
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7th AIR DIVISION
History of 7th Air Division. N.p.: 1981. 18 p. Mimeo. 9th BOMBARDMENT DIVISION
Time Over Target, the Story of the 9th Bombardment Division. [Paris: Defosses-Neogravure], 1945. 31 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AFHRC
Francis, Devon E. Flak Bait: The Story of the Men Who Flew the Martin Marauders. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1948. 331 p. AMAU
--- ---. Washington: Zenger Pub. Co., 1979. 331 p. (Reprint of the 1948 edition) DLC
Schwartz, Dorothy H., and others. History WAC Detachment, 9th Air Division, September 1942-September 1945. Harrisburg: Telegraph Press, 1945. 198 p. PCarlMH 20th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
20th Air Division (Defense). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub., 1957. 150 p. 25th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
Twenty-fifth Air Division (Defense). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. AFHRC 26th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
26th Air Division (Defense). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1956. ca100 lvs. NN 28th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
28th Air Division (Defense), 1954. Hamilton Air Force Base. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. ca120 p.
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32nd AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
32nd Air Division (Defense). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1955. 94 lvs. 34th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
34th Air Division (Defense), 1956. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1956. NN 58th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
Fifty-eighth Air Division (Defense), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1956. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1956. NN 85th AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
85th Air Division (Defense), 1957. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1957. NN 313th AIR DIVISION
The History of the 313th Air Division, 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, 18th Tactical Fighter Grp., 1927-1980, and Kadena Air Base. N.p.: 313th Air Division Historical Office, ca1980. [32] p. 314th AIR DIVISION
A Brief History of the 314th Air Division, 1944-1985. N.p.: Office of History, 314th Air Division, 1985. 7 p. Mimeo. DAFH 315th AIR DIVISION
Thompson, Annis G. The Greatest Airlift: The Story of Combat Cargo. Tokyo: Dai-Nippon Print. Co., 1954. 461 p. AMAU 316th AIR DIVISION
James, Martin E. History of the 316th Air Division, Kaiserslautern Military Community, 1944-
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1987. N.p.: ca1987. 18 p. 322nd AIR DIVISION
Burkhard, Dick J. History of the 322nd Airlift Division. Ramstein Air Base, Germany: 322 ALD Office of History, 1989. 4 p. AMAU 810th STRATEGIC AEROSPACE DIVISION
810th Strategic Aerospace Division, Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1964. 832nd AIR DIVISION
832d Air Division, Tactical Air Command, Twelfth Air Force, 1959. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1959. NN 833rd AIR DIVISION
Chronology of the 833rd Air Division, Tactical Training, Holloman, 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, 479th Tactical Training Wing, 4449th Mobility Support Squadron, from 1973 thru 1983. Holloman Air Force Base, NM: Office of History, 833rd Air Division (TAC), 1985. 113, [111] p. DLC
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CHAPTER V WINGS 1st AIR COMMANDO WING
Trest, Warren A. Air Commando One: Heinie Aderholt and America=s Secret Air Wars. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2000. 320 p. DLC 1st BOMBARDMENT WING
Redding, John M., and Harold Leyshon. Skyways to Berlin: With American Flyers in England. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1943. 280 p. AMAU
See also under 1st Air Division, Bishop title. 1st TAC FIGHTER WING
O'Connell, Charles F., Jr. First Fighter: A History of America's First Team, 1918-1983. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1987. 183 p. DLC 2nd BOMBARDMENT WING
Mayhew, Wilbur N. Defenders of Liberty: Second Bombardment Group/Wing, 1918-1993. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 448 p. DLC 2nd PROVISIONAL WING
Yarwood, Bertram H., editor. Overseas Dreams. Second Provisional Wing. Houston: Gulfport Print. Co., 1919. 159 [33] p. NN 4th TAC FIGHTER WING
4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, 1952-1953, Korea. Nagoya, Japan: Koeki Print. Co., ca1953. AMAU
The 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing. Kimpo Air Base, Korea, 1953-1954. Nagoya, Japan: Koeki
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Print., ca1954. ca82 lvs. AMAU
Chronology of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing. From 1942. Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC: Office of History, HQ, 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, ca1980. 176 [19] p. Mimeo. AFHRC 5th BOMBARDMENT WING (pre 1949)
Two Years. N.p.: 1945. 47 p.
Drain, R. E. 5th Bomb Wing: History of Aircraft Assigned. N.p.: 1991. 132 p. DLC 5th BOMBARDMENT WING (post 1949)
5th Bombardment Wing, Travis Air Force Base, California. Unit History, 1918-1957. N.p.: 1957. 68, [25] p. AFHRC
Billups, Jack R. 5th Bombardment Wing (Heavy). Minot Air Force Base, ND: ca1983. 17 p. Mimeo. DAFH 6th BOMBARDMENT WING
Sixth Bombardment Wing. Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico. N.p.: 1954. PCarlMH 7th BOMBARDMENT WING
7th Bombardment Group/Wing, (1919-1995). Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 264 p. DLC
Mayhew, Wilbur W. Pictorial History of the 7th Bombardment Group/Wing, 1918-1995. N.p.: 7th Bombardment Group (H) Historical Foundation. 316 p. DLC 8th TAC FIGHTER WING
Robertson, Orlo. Captain Bob. Garden City, NY: Privately Printed, 1952. 82 p. NcU
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Welcome to the Wolfpack. 40 Years of Service, 1932-1972. 8th Tactical Fighter Wing. N.p.: ca1972. 35 p. 10th PURSUIT WING
Baylis, Charles D., and Jack H. Jennings, editors. The Bomber. A Historical and Pictorial Review of Hamilton Field, United States Army Air Corps, Marion County, California. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1941. 120 p. AFHRC
See also under Hamilton Field. 14th BOMBARDMENT WING
Taylor, William B., editor. 14th Combat Bombardment Wing (H). San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1945. 66 lvs. CoCA 17th BOMBARDMENT WING
The Black Knights of the 17th Bomb Wing, 1957. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1957.
Hurlburt Field, Home of the Black Knights of the 17th Bomb Wing, 1956. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1956. NN 18th FIGHTER-BOMBER WING
Shingledecker, R. S., editor. Truck-busters, 18th Fighter Bomber Wing. (Its Saga of the Korean Conflict in the Far East). Tokyo, Japan: Toppan Print. Co., 1951. 145 p.
See also under 313th Air Division, 1980 title. 19th BOMBARDMENT WING
Destination Guam. 19th Bomb Wg. M. Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: Wing Public Information Office, 1950. 22 p. DAL
19th Bombardment Wing. Activated 10 October 1927. N.p.: 1953. 21 p.
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20th TAC FIGHTER WING
20th Fighter Bomber Wing. England, 1953. London: Montgomery Enterprises, 1953. 95 p. DLC
First Reunion 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado, 24-27 May 1962. N.p.: 1962. 8 lvs. AFHRC 20th BOMBARDMENT WING
North, Tony, and Mike Bailey. Liberator Album, Volume 1: the 20th Combat Bomb Wing. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1979. 21st COMPOSITE WING
Chronology of the 21st Composite Wing and Its Antecedents. Alaskan Air Command, 21 Apr 1944 thru 30 Jun 1975. N.p.: ca1976. 38 p. AFHRC 21st TAC FIGHTER WING
Chronology of the 21st Tactical Fighter Wing and Its Antecedents, 1944-1984. N.p.: ca1984. 77 p. DAFH 22nd BOMBARDMENT WING
22nd Bombardment Wing (M) March Air Force Base, California. Historical Brochure, 22d Bombardment Group and 22d Bombardment Wing. March Air Force Base, CA: ca1954. 32 p. AFHRC
Carson, William R. A Brief History of the 22nd Bombardment Wing, Heavy, and March Air Force Base. (1 February 1940-30 June 1969). March AFB, CA: HQ, 22nd Bombardment Wing, ca1969. 32 p. AFHRC 26th TAC RECONNAISSANCE WING
Strategic Photo Reconnaissance. APO 520: 1945. 67 p. CoCA
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History of the 26th TRW and Zweibrucken AB, FRG. APO New York 09860: Office of History,
26th Tactical Recon Wing, ca1984. 16 p. Mimeo. 27th FIGHTER-ESCORT WING
The 27th Fighter Escort Wing, First to Fly Republic's F-84 Thunderjet in Combat, Korea. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., ca1951. AMAU
27th Strategic Fighter Wing. Bergstrom A.F.B., 1955. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pubs., ca1955. AFHRC 28th BOMBARDMENT WING
History of the 28th Bombardment Wing (H), 1940-1976. N.p.: Office of Wing Historian, ca1976. 22 p. 31st FIGHTER-ESCORT WING
Savage, L. O., and Bill Kolm. The 31st Fighter Escort Wing, Jet Pioneers of the Pacific. N.p.: ca1952. 147 lvs. 31st TAC FIGHTER WING
Flood, Charles B. The War of Innocents. New York: McGraw Hill, 1970. 480 p. AMAU 33rd TAC FIGHTER WING
Rosmer, David L., and Alton C. Stromwall. A Brief History of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, 1941-1972. N.p.: ca1972. 36 p. DAFH
33rd Tactical Ftr. Wing, Nomads of the Air, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. N.p.: ca1976. [45] p.
33D TAC FTR Wing. 1981. Nomads of the Air. N.p.: 33d TAC FTR Wing, 1981. 65 p. DAFH
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36th TAC FIGHTER WING
A History of the 36th Tactical Fighter Wing. Bitburg Air Base and the Skyblazers. N.p.: 36th TFW Office of History, 1983. 31 p. DAFH
The 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing. London: Montgomery Pub. Co., 1952. 96 p. PCarlMH
Skyblazer. Bitburg: 1952. CoCA
36th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Germany, 1954. N.p.: ca1954. 96 p. AFHRC 42nd BOMBARDMENT WING
(pre 1953)
Getting Better Results with the Marauder Bombers. Where the Bombs Fell in 434 Rail Bridge Attacks. N.p.: 941st Engr. Bn., 1945. 29 p. AFHRC
A Short History of the 42nd Bomb Wing (US). N.p.: HQ, 42nd Bomb Wg. (US), 1945. 7 p. Mimeo. AFHRC 42nd BOMBARDMENT WING
(post 1953)
42nd Bombardment Wing (H). Loring Air Force Base, Maine. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1961. PCarlMH
42nd Bombardment Wing (H), (SAC), Loring Air Force Base, 1963. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1963. NN 43rd BOMBARDMENT WING
43rd Bombardment Wing, Medium. The World=s First Supersonic Bomb Wing. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub., 1964. 44th BOMBARDMENT WING
44th Bombardment Wing (H), Lake Charles, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954.
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NN 47th BOMBARDMENT WING
47th Bombardment Wing History, a Record of Operations Taken From Official Sources, June 5, 1942-October 17, 1945. Sioux City: Perkins Bros. Co., 1946. 94 p. CoCA 47th FLYING TRAINING WING
History of the 47th Flying Training Wing and Laughlin AFB, Texas. Laughlin AFB, TX: 47th FTW History Office, 1989. 13 p. 48th TAC FIGHTER WING
48th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Lakeheath, Suffolk, England. N.p.: ca1977. 8 lvs.
Venkus, Robert E. Raid on Qaddafi: The Untold Story of History's Longest Fighter Mission by the Pilot Who Directed It. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992. 198 p. DLC 49th TAC FIGHTER WING
History in Review, 1940-1971. 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, Holloman AFB, New Mexico. Holloman AFB, NM: ca1972. 60 p. DAFH
49th Tactical Fighter Wing, Decades of Honor. Holoman Air Force Base, NM: 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1987. 29 p. DLC 50th TROOP CARRIER WING
Invaders, the Story of the 50th Troop Carrier Wing. [Paris: Desfosses-Neogravure], 1945. 30 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AFHRC 51st TAC FIGHTER WING
Sullivan, John C. 51st Tactical Fighter Wing. . .a Combat Unit in Two Wars. The Story. Korea: AG Printing & Publications Center, Korea, 1982. 100 p.
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52nd TAC FIGHTER WING
History of the 52d TFW and Spangdahlem A. B. APO New York: Office of History, 52d TFW, ca1982. 54 p. Mimeo. DAFH 53rd TROOP CARRIER WING
Ever First, the 53rd Troop Carrier Wing. [Paris: Desfosses-Neogravure], 1945. 31 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AFHRC 54th TROOP CARRIER WING
Jacobson, Richard S., editor. Moresby to Manila via Troop Carrier, True Story of the 54th Troop Carrier Wing, the Third Tactical Arm of the U.S. Army Air Force in the Southwest Pacific. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1945. 278 p. AFHRC 55th STRATEGIC RECONNAISSANCE
WING
55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing History. 20 November 1940 to 1 July 1978. Pursuit to Defend. . . N.p.: ca1978. 37 p. AFHRC
Bailey, Bruce M. "We See All" A Pictorial History of the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, 1947-1967. Tucson, AZ: The Author, 1982. 281 p. WHi
55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing History, 20 Nov. 1940-1 April 1983. "Pursuit to Defend." N.p.: 55th Strategic Recon Wing, 1983. 64 p. 57th BOMBARDMENT WING
Battle of the Brenner. 57th Bombardment Wing (M), Twelfth Air Force. N.p.: 941st Engr. Bn., 1945. 109 p. Mimeo. NN 57th WING
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Warfighters: The Story of the USAF Weapons School & the 57th Wing. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1996. 261 p. DLC 64th FIGHTER WING
Campbell, Harlan S., and others. History, 64th Fighter Wing, 1942-1945. Tubingen, Germany: Laupp, 1945. 199 p. AFHRC 64th FLYING TRAINING WING
History of Reese AFB and the 64th Flying Training Wing. Reese AFB, TX: 64th FTW History Office, 1989. 14 p. 65th FIGHTER WING
Shepherd of the Seas, Air-Sea Rescue in the Eighth Air Force, H.Q. 65th Fighter Wing, U.S.A.A.F. England: 901st Engr. A.F. HQ Co., 1945. 130 p. 66th FIGHTER WING
66th Fighter Wing in Europe, One Story, Two Worlds, Three Enemies, Four Freedoms, May 27, 1943-September 15, 1945. Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons, 1945. 24 lvs. AFHRC 67th TAC RECONNAISSANCE WING
67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Japan 1955. N.p.: ca1955. 118 p. AFHRC
The 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing Memorandum for United Nations Personnel. N.p.: Special Projects Section of Recon. Tech. Sq., 1953. 14 p. AFHRC
67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing with the United Nations Forces, Korea, 1954. N.p.: ca1954. AFHRC
Moody, J. W., and others. 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing with the United Nations Forces in Korea. Japan: Koeke Print. Co., ca1952. 54 lvs.
Watson, Kenneth D. 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1953 Year Book. Nagoya, Japan:
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Koeki Print. Co., 1953. 112 p. 71st FLYING TRAINING WING
The History of 71st Flying Training Wing and Vance AFB. Vance AFB, OK: 71st FTW History Office, 1989. 22 p. 73rd BOMBARDMENT WING
The Story of the 73rd, the Unofficial History of the 73rd Bomb Wing. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 101 lvs. DAL
---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1980. ca200 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) AMAU
Marshall, Chester. Sky Giants over Japan: A Diary of a B-29 Crew in WWII. Memphis, TN: Marshall Pubs., 1984. 214 p. DLC 81st TAC FIGHTER WING
81st Fighter Interceptor Wing, Bentwaters, Shepard Grove, England, 1954. London: Montgomery Enterprises, 1954. 96 p. DLC
81st Tactical Fighter Wing, 1942-1977. N.p.: Office of History, HQ, 81st TAC Fighter Wg, ca1977. 14 p. AFHRC 83rd FIGHTER DAY WING
83d Fighter Day Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, N.C., 1957. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1957. NN 86th FIGHTER-BOMBER WING
The 86th Raider. Los Angeles: Montgomery Pubs., 195-? 107 p. CoCA 89th MILITARY AIRLIFT WING
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Baker, Raymond D. Flight of Excellence: A Chronology of SAM FOX, a 40th Anniversary. Andrews AFB, DC: 89th MAW Office of History, 1989. 459 p.
---. History of Special Air Missions. Andrews AFB, DC: 89th MAW Office of History, 1989. 89 p. DLC
U.S. General Accounting Office. Military Aircraft: Policies on Government Official=s Use of the 89th Military Airlift Wing Aircraft: Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1992. 39 p. (GAO/NSIAD-92-133) DLC 91st BOMBARDMENT WING
91st Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, 1950. Barksdale Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1950. DAFH
91st Bombardment Wing (H), (SAC), Glasgow Air Force Base, 1963. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1963. NN 92nd BOMBARDMENT WING
The 92d Bombardment Wing. 40 Years of Excellence. N.p.: ca1982. 33 p. DAFH
92nd Bombardment Wing. Sentinel of the Pacific Northwest. N.p.: ca1984. 49, [4] p. DAFH
Semmler, William W. 92nd Bomb Wing: A Sentinel of the Pacific Northwest. N.p.: 92nd Bomb Wing, 1986. 47, [34] p. DLC 93rd BOMBARDMENT WING
100 Missions. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 38 lvs. NN 96th BOMBARDMENT WING
North, Tony, and Mike Bailey. Liberator Album, Volume 3: the 96th Combat Bomb Wing. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1984.
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97th BOMBARDMENT WING
97th Bombardment Wing, Blytheville Air Force Base. N.p.: ca1984. 35 p. DAFH
Proud Professionals, 97th Bombardment Wing. Blytheville AFB, AR: 1985. 36, [9] p. 99th BOMBARDMENT WING
Seiler, P. F., editor. 1968 Edition, Caveant, Aggressors, 99th Bomb Wing. N.p.: 1968. 176 p. MHI 100th STRATEGIC RECONNAISSANCE WING
Doubek, Thomas J., editor. Strategic Reconnaissance, 1956-1976: A History of the 4080th/100th S.R.W. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1976. 248 p. DLC 113th TAC FIGHTER WING
Silver Anniversary. 113th Tactical Fighter Wing. District of Columbia Air National Guard. Andrews Air Force Base. N.p.: ca1971. 8 lvs. DNGuA 116th TAC FIGHTER WING
Ridley, William E., editor. 116th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1941-1983. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1984. 221 p. DAFH 126th AIR REFUELING WING
Illinois Air National Guard 126th Air Refueling Wing (H) SAC. O'Hare ARF Facility, Illinois 60666. 30th Anniversary, 1950-1980 Almanac. O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL: 126th Air Refueling Wing, ca1980. 99 p. DNGuA 133rd AIRLIFT WING
Projecting Peace Proudly: A Commemorative History of the 133rd Airlift Wing, 1921-1996. N.p.: 133rd Airlift Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard, 1996. 144 p. DLC
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136th AIR REFUELING WING
Finklea, Robert W., III, and David R. Holland. A Decade on the Rhine, 1967-1977. A Pictorial of the 136th Air Refueling Wing, Texas Air National Guard. Hensley Field, Dallas, Texas. N.p.: ca1977. 35 lvs. 141st AIR REFUELING WING
60th Anniversary. 141st Air Refueling Wing, Washington Air National Guard. Aces and Airships. Spokane, Washington. 1984. N.p.: 200 p. DNGuA 142nd FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR WING
50 Years of Progress, 1924-1974. N.p.: ca1974. 76 p. 144th FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR WING
Weppler, Lee. 144th Air Defense Wing, 1943. . . N.p.: American Yearbook, 1969. 88 p. DNGuA
C. 144th Fighter Interceptor Wing, 1943-1983. N.p.: Jostin's American, 1984. 152 p. DNGuA 146th TAC AIRLIFT WING
The 146th Tactical Airlift Wing, Fiftieth Anniversary, 1924-1974. N.p.: American Yearbook Co., ca1974. 255 p. DNGuA 174th TAC FIGHTER WING
174th Tactical Fighter Wing, New York Air National Guard, 1947-1987, 40th Anniversary. N.p.: ca1987. 88 p. 185th TAC FIGHTER WING
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Morrison, Robert L., Jr., editor. 185th Fighter Wing, Iowa Air National Guard: Athe Bats@ 50 Year History, 1946-1996. Sergeant Bluff, IA: Office of Public Affairs,185th FW, 1996. 224 p. DLC 301st BOMBARDMENT WING
301st Bomb Wing, Barksdale A.F.B., 1950. Strategic Air Command. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1950. DAFH
See also under 301st Bombardment Group. 302nd TRANSPORT WING
With 302d Transport Wing in the E.T.O. N.p.: 901st AF HQ Co., 1945. 52 lvs. PCarlMH 305th BOMBARDMENT WING
See under Bunker Hill Air Force Base, 1961 title. 306th BOMBARDMENT WING
306th Bombardment Wing (M), MacDill Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN
History; 28 Jan 42-28 Jan 79, 306th Strategic Wing, RAF Mildenhall, England. N.p.: ca1979. 38 p. AFHRC 308th BOMBARDMENT WING
Herring, Robert R., editor. From Dobodura to Okinawa; History of 308th Bombardment Wing. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 98 lvs. AMAU
311th PHOTO MAPPING & CHARTING WING
Bieniecki, Henry S., editor. Army Air Force Geodesy in World War II: Recollections of Geodetic Control Field Crews. Granite City, IL: 1996. 344 p.
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314th TROOP CARRIER WING
314th Troop Carrier Wing, Stewart Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN
Doty, Ralph W. 314th Tactical Airlift Wing, 1942-1977. Little Rock AFB, AR: 314 TAW Office of History, n.d. 97 p. 317th TROOP CARRIER WING
317th Troop Carrier Wing, Medium, Neubiberg Air Base, Germany. Warrington, England: Reg. Cholerton, ca1955. 61 lvs. 323rd FLYING TRAINING WING
History of Mathers Field and the 323rd Flying Training Wing. N.p.: 323rd FTW History Office, ca1990. 40 p. 355th TAC FIGHTER WING
Broughton, Jack. Thud Ridge. New York: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1969. 254 p. AMAU
363rd TAC RECONNAISSANCE WING
363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Shaw AFB, South Carolina, 1956. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1956. NN 366th TAC FIGHTER WING
The 366th (Fighter Bomber) Wing at Alexander Air Force Base. . . N.p.: 1954. 56 lvs.
366th Fighter Bomber Wing, England Air Force Base, Louisiana, 1955. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1955. AFHRC
366th Tactical Ftr. Wing. N.p.: ca1980. [29] p.
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376th BOMBARDMENT WING
Liberandos, 376th Bombardment Wing (M) (1954). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1954. 55 lvs. NN 388th TAC FIGHTER WING
Logan, Don. The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1972. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1995. 128 p. DLC 390th STRATEGIC MISSILE WING
Mansmann, William V., and David W. Roberts. Advance to Memory. Tokepa, KS: American Yearbook Co., 1969. 60 p. [40] p. DLC
406th FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR WING
406th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, Manslon, England, 1955. N.p.: ca1955. 443rd TROOP CARRIER WING
443rd Troop Carrier Wing. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1952. DAL 450th FIGHTER-BOMBER WING
Foster Air Force Base, Home of the 450th Fighter Bomber Wing, 1955. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1955. NN 452nd BOMBARDMENT WING
Fly Until You Die: 452nd Bomb Wing (Light). Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1996. 134 p. DLC 463rd TROOP CARRIER WING
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463d Troop Carrier Wing (M), Ardmore A.F.B., 1955. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co.,
ca1955. NN 464th TROOP CARRIER WING
Larson Air Force Base, 464th Troop Carrier Wing, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1954. AFHRC 479th FIGHTER WING
George Air Force Base, 479th Fighter Wing. N.p.: ca1954. AFHRC 513th TROOP CARRIER WING
513th Troop Carrier Wing, 1958. Stewart Air Force Base, Tennessee. N.p.: 1958. 30 lvs. DAFH 514th TROOP CARRIER WING
This is the 514th Troop Carrier Wing. Mitchell AFB, NY: Office of Information Services, HQ, Continental Air Forces, ca1959. 6 lvs. AFHRC 551st AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING & CONTROL WING
551st Airborne Early Warning and Control Wing, Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1957. 552nd AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING & CONTROL WING
552nd Airborne Early Warning and Control Wing, McClellan Air Force Base, 1957. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1957. 601st TAC CONTROL WING
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Grindstaff, Charles W. History of 601 Tactical Control Wing. N.p.: Office of History, 601st Tactical Control Wing, [1985]. 86 p.
Cowin, Darcene B. History of 601 Tactical Control Wing. N.p.: Office of History, 601st Tactical Control Wing, 1989. 27 p. 1607th AIR TRANSPORT WING
1607th Air Transport Wing (H) Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1957. DAFH 1608th AIR TRANSPORT WING
1608th Air Transport Wing, Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., 1957. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1957. NN 1800th AIRWAYS & AIR COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE WING
A Bird's-eye View of the 1800th AACS Wing (MATS). HQ, Tinker AFB, OK. . . Tinkler Air Force Base, OK: HQ, 1800th Airways & Air Communications Service (MATS), 1954. 26 p. DAL 2750th AIR BASE WING
Wickam, Shelby E. History of the 2750 Air Base Wing: July 1972-June 1974. Wright-Patterson, OH: Office of History, 2750th Air Base Wing, ca1974. 109, [8] p. ODa 3200th MAINTENANCE WING (TEST)
Air Proving Ground Command; AFOTC: 3200th Maintenance Wing (Test), 3206th Support Wing (Test), Eglin Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN 3201st AIR BASE WING
Air Proving Ground Command: 3201st Air Base Wing, Eglin Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN
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3202nd INSTALLATIONS WING
Air Proving Ground Command: 3202nd Installations Wing, Eglin Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN 3206th SUPPORT WING (TEST)
See under 3200th Maintenance Wing (Test), 1954 title. 3636th COMBAT CREW TRAINING WING
That They Shall Survive: A Brief History of the USAF Survival School and the 3636th Combat Crew Training Wing. N.p.: 3636 CCTW History Office, 1989. 5 p. 4750th AIR DEFENSE WING
Yearbook. Vincent AFB, AZ: 195-? CoCA CARIBBEAN WING, AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND
Homestead A.A.F., Homestead, Fla, A.A.F. Air Transport Command, Caribbean Wing, 1943. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1943.
Morrison Field A.A.F., Homestead, Fla, A.A.F. Air Transport Command, Caribbean Wing. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1944. 106 p. CHINESE AMERICAN COMPOSITE WING
Daniels, Ken. China Bombers: The Chinese-American Composite Wing in World War II. North Branch, MN: Speciality Press, 1998. 110 p. DLC
Kebric, Harry L. Dragon Tigers. Washington: Vantage Press, 1971. 137 p. DLC
Molesworth, Harry L. Wing to Wing: Air Combat in China, 1943-1945. New York: Orion Books, 1990. 207 p. DLC
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MEDITERRANEAN ALLIED PHOTO RECON WING
A Pictorial History. 1943 Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing. N.p.: 941st Engr. Bn. Mapew, 1944. 56 p. SOUTH ATLANTIC WING, AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND
History of the South Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command. N.p.: ca1944. 148 p. AFHRC
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CHAPTER VI GROUPS 1st AEROMEDICAL GP
Report of Operations: Activation through Exercise Long Horn. Greenville?, SC: 1952. AFHRC 1st AIR COMMANDO GP
Claus, Dan G., and Peter Schofield, editors. Light Planes, 1st Air Commando Group. Calcutta: Stateman Press, ca1945. [98 p.]
Prather, Russel E. Easy into Burma. Dayton, OH: Prather, ca1977. 91 p. DLC
Sanders, Van Cortez, Jr. The First Air Commando Group (USAAF) in the Burma Campaign, 1944. N.p.: 1965. 47 lvs. CoCA
Thomas, Lowell J. Back to Mandalay. New York: Greystone Press, 1951. 320 p. AMAU
--- ---. London: F. Muller, 1952. 255 p. (English printing of the 1951 edition)
Van Wagner, R. D. Any Place, Any Time, Any Where: 1st Air Commando Group. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air Command and Staff College, 1986. 119 p. (Military History Series, 86-1) DLC
---. Any Place, Any Time, Any Where: The 1st Air Commando Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1998. 171 p. DLC . 1st DAY BOMBARDMENT GP
See under 2nd Bombardment Group, Hooper title. 1st FIGHTER GP [1st Pursuit Group]
Gabler, Clyde W. What Did You Do in World War II Grandpa? Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1994. 144 p.
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Hartney, Harold E. Up and at 'em. Harrisburg: Stackpole Sons, 1940. 333 p. AMAU
--- ---. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971. 360 p. (Reprint of the 1940 edition) AMAU
--- ---. New York: Arno Press, 1980. 333, [9] p. (Reprint of the 1940 edition) DLC
---. Wings over France. Folkestone: Bailey and Swinfen, 1974. 360 p. (English printing of the
1971 American reprint) DLC
Mullins, John D. An Escort of P-38s: The 1st Fighter Group in WWII. St. Paul: MN: Phalanx Pub., 1995. 190 p. DLC 2nd BOMBARDMENT GP
2 Bomb in Italy. Italy: 1944. 34 lvs.
Hopper, Bruce C. When the Air Was Young. American Day Bombardment, A.E.F., France, 1917-1918. Washington: 1944. Mimeo. AFHRC
Miller, Thomas G. History of the First Day Bombardment Group. West Roxbury, MA: World War I Aero Pubs., 1965. 23 p. PCarlMH
--- ---. Glendale, CA: Aviation Book Co., 1975. 26 p. (Reprint of the 1965 edition)
Pindak, Frank F., and others. Mission No. 263 Second Bombardment Group, Fifteenth Air Force, August 29, 1944: Mission Target, Privoser Oil Refinery and Rail Yards, Morava, Ostrava, Czechoslovakia. Denver, CO: L. Dickman, 1997. 105 p. DLC 2nd FERRYING GP
Matz, Onas P. History of the 2nd Ferrying Group, Ferrying Division, Air Transport Command, New Castle Army Air Base, Delaware. Seattle, WA: Modet Enterprises, 1993. 419 p. DLC 3rd ATTACK GP
See under 3rd Bombardment Group, 1945 title.
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3rd BOMBARDMENT GP
The Reaper's Harvest, the Story of the Third Attack Group. Sydney: Halstead Press, 1945. 120 p. AFHRC
Arbon, J., and Chris Christensen. The Bismarck Sea Ran Red. Marceline, MO: Walsworth Press, 1979. 314 p. TxEU
Cortesi, Lawrence. The Grim Reapers. History of the 3rd Bomb Group, 1918-1965. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1985. 105 p.
Kenney, George C. The Saga of Pappy Gunn. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1959. 133 p. NN 3rd SERVICE GP
Linderman, Glenn O. The History of the 3rd Service Group. Eau Claire, WI: Johnson Print. Co., 1945. 132 p. DSI 4th FIGHTER GP
Caine, Philip D. Spitfire, Thunderbolts and Warm Beer. Washington: Brassy=s (US), 1995. 231 p. DLC
Davis, Larry. MIG Alley. Warren, MI: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1978. 80 p. DLC
Dunn, William R. Fighter Pilot: The First American Ace of World War II. Lexington, KY: Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1982. 234 p. AMAU
Evans, Douglas K. Sabre Jets Over Korea: A First Hand Account. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, 1986. 336 p. DLC
Fry, Gary L. Debden Eagles, the 4th Fighter Group in World War II. Whittier, CA(?): Walker-Smith, 1970. 102 p. DLC
Fry, Gary L., and Jeffrey L. Ethell. Escort to Berlin: The 4th Fighter Group. New York: Arco, 1980. 226 p. AMAU
Gentile, Don S. One-Man Air Force as Told to Ira Wolfert. New York: L. B. Fischer Pub. Corp, 1944. 55 p. AMAU
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Godfrey, John T. The Look of Eagles. New York: Random House, 1958. 245 p. AMAU
Goodson, James A. Tumult in the Clouds. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1983. 238 p. AMAU
Hall, Grover C., Jr. Mr. Tettley's Tenants. London: Baynard Press, 1944. 180 p. PCarlMH
---. 1,000 Destroyed: The Life and Times of the 4th Fighter Group. Montgomery, AL: Brown
Print. Co., 1946. 332 p. DLC
--- ---. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., ca1978. 384 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) DLC
--- ---. New York: Kensington Pub. Corp, 1980. 432 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) NUtMY
Spagnulol, Mark M. Don S. Gentile, Soldier of God and Country. East Lansing, MI: College Press, 1986. 336 p. DLC
Speer, Frank E. The Debden War Birds: An Authenic Account of the Fourth Fighter Group in World War II. Bethlehem, PA: BR Anchor Pub., 1996. 224 p. DLC
---. The Debden Warbirds: The 4th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1999. 224 p. DLC
See also under Eagle Squadron. 5th BOMBARDMENT GP
5th Bomb Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1999. DLC
The Story of the Fifth Bombardment Group (Heavy). The History of the Bomber Barons of the Thirteenth "Jungle" Air Force. . . Raleigh: Hillsborough House, 1946. 52 lvs. AFHRC
Johnsen, Frederick A. The Bomber Barons: The History of the 5th Bomber Group. Tacoma, WA: 1982. 28 p. AMAU 5th FERRY GP
5th Ferry Group, Love Field, Dallas, Texas. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 194-? 112 p.
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5th RECONNAISSANCE GP
See under 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1945 title. 6th AIR DISARMAMENT GP (PROV)
Headquarters Squadron, Sixth Air Disarmament Group (Provisional), 1945. Nuremberg: Zerreiss & Co., 1945. 24 p. 6th BOMBARDMENT GP
Rice, W. M., editor. Pirate's Log: A Historical Record of the Sixth Bombardment Group. Manila: 2771st Engr. Base Reproduction Co., 1946. 71 p. NN 6th FERRYING GP
Sixth Ferrying Group, Long Beach, Calif., A.A.F., Air Transport Command, Ferrying Division. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1944. 139 p. NN 7th BOMBARDMENT GP
Shoup, Forrest. The 7th Bomb Group (VH). . .Thirty Years of Peace and War, 1917-1947. Fort Worth Army Air Field: 1947. 15 lvs. Mimeo. NN
---. History of the 7th Bombardment Group (VH), Eighth Air Force, Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas, Second Edition, March 1948. . . Fort Worth, TX: ca1948. 16 lvs. Mimeo. DLC
See also under 7th Bombardment Wing. 7th RECONNAISSANCE GP
Mission Successful. APO 634: 1945. CoCA
Now It Can Be Told. The Photographic Story of the Seventh Photo Group "Eyes of the Eighth Air Force." N.p.: 7th Photo Group Assoc., 1984. 245 p. (Expanded reprint of the 1945 edition) CoCA
With the Eyes of the Seventh Photo Group. Now It Can Be Told. N.p.: ca1945 CoD
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Keen, Patricia F. Eyes of the Eighth: A Story of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group,
1942-45. Sun City, AZ: CAVU Pubs., 1996. 378 p. 8th AIR SERVICE GP
Fitch, Frederick A., Jr., editor. 8 Air Service Group, United States Army Air Forces, Pictorial History. Sydney: Simmons, 1945. 49 lvs. NN 8th FIGHTER GP
Littlefield, Robert M. Double Nickel, Double Trouble. Carmel, CA: R. M. Littlefield, 1993. 203 p. DLC
Stranway, John, and Lawrence J. Hickey. Attack and Conquer: The 8th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1995. 320 p. DLC 8th RECONNAISSANCE GP
8th Reconnaissance Group. Activities, January 1 through June 30, 1945. N.p.: 653rd Engr. Bn., ca1945. 16 lvs. PCarlMH 9th BOMBARDMENT GP
War Journal. Ninth Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces. N.p.: 947th Engr. Avn. Topo. Co., ca1945. 15 lvs.
Smith. Lawrence S., editor. History of the 9th Bombardment Group (VH); 1st, 5th, and 9th Squadrons: As a B-29 Superfortress Unit in World War II; In Training at McCook AAF, Nebraska and in combat as a unit of the 313th Bombardment Wing on Tinian Island in the Marianas under the XXI Bomber Command of the 20th Air Force, United State Army Air Forces. Princeton, NJ: 9th Bomb Group Assoc., 1995. 362 p. DLC 10th RECONNAISSANCE GP
Ivie, Thomas. Aerial Reconnaissance: 10th Photo Recon Group in World War II. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1981. 208 p. AMAU
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11th BOMBARDMENT GP
11th Bombardment Group (H), The Gray Geese. Pahucah, KY: Turner Pub., 1996. 128 p. DLC
. . .Pacific Counterblow, the 11th Bombardment Group and the 67th Fighter Squadron in the Battle of Guadalcanal. An Interim Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 56 p. (Wings at War Series, no. 3) AMAU
Cleveland, W. M. Planes' Names: A Listing of the Planes' Names (and Serial Numbers, Where Known) for Combat Aircraft of the 11th Bombardment Group (H) From Hawaii Down the Pacific to the Solomon Islands, and From Guadalcanal to Okinawa in the Far Pacific. Portsmouth, NH: 11th Bombardment Group (H) Assn., 1977. 100 p. DLC
---. Grey Geese Calling: Pacific Air War History of the 11th Bombardment Group Heavy in the Pacific, 1940-1945. Askow, MN: American Pub. Co., 1981. 492 p. AMAU
--- ---. Portsmouth, NH: W. M. Cleveland, 1992. 492 p. DLC
Henderson, Dale A. Lest We Forget: The Grey Geese Remember; Recollections of Members of the 11th Bombardment Group (H) Association who were there Dec. 7, 1941. Seffner, FL: 11th Bombardment Group Assoc., 1991. 113 p. DLC
Herold, Arthur K., and George E. Kurz. The Missing Bombardier: A True Story from the Island Hopping Campaigns of the 11th Bombardment Group. Chattanooga, TN: A. K. Harold, 1987. 31 p. DLC 12th BOMBARDMENT GP
Sexton, Winton K. We Fought for Freedom. Kansas City, MO: Burton Print. Co., 1948. 116 p. AMAU
Wilson, Robert E. The Earthquakers: Overseas History of the 12th Bomb Group. Tacoma, WA: Dammeier Print. Co., 1947. 147 p. AMAU 13th AIR DEPOT GP
Headquarters Squadron, Thirteenth Air Depot Group, Army Air Force. N.p.: 1944. 229 p.
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14th FIGHTER GP
History of the Fourteenth Fighter Group. Winooski, VT: Anno Domini, 1954. 87 p.
Hess, William N. The Saga of the 14th Fighter Group. St. Paul, MN: Specialty Press, 1998. DLC 15th FIGHTER GP
Lambert, John C. The Long Campaign. The History of the 15th Fighter Group in World War II. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1982. 186 p. AMAU 16th BOMBARDMENT GP
16th Bombardment Group History. N.p.: 947th Engr. Avn. Topo. Co., 1945. 55 p. CoCA 17th BOMBARDMENT GP
17th Bombardment Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1994. 112 p. DLC
Tannehill, Victor C. Daddy of Them All: 17th Bomb Group in WWII. Arvado, CO: Boomerang Pubs., 1990. 80 p. DLC 18th FIGHTER GP
Harris, Brooklyn. Bill: A Pilot=s Story. Macdoe, CA: B. Harris, 1995. 352 p. DLC 19th BOMBARDMENT GP
The History of the 19th Bombardment Group (VH). Union City, IN: 1947. 26 lvs. Mimeo. NN
Crawford, Wm., Jr. Gore and Glory: A Story of American Heroism. Philadelphia: David McKay Co., 1944. 192 p. PCarlMH
Janin, Covington. Mitsubishi Mission. San Francisco: Hooper Print. and Litho. Co., 1967. 34 p.
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Mitchell, John. In Alis Vicimus, On Wings We Conquer. Springfield, MO: 1990. 201 p.
Parker, Van R. Dear Folks. Memphis, TN: Global Press, 1989. 288 p. PCarlMH
Taggart, William C., and Christopher Cross. My Fighting Congregation. New York: Doubleday,
Doran & Co., 1943. 176 p. DLC 20th FERRYING GP
20th Ferrying Group, Ferrying Division, Air Transport Command, Municipal Airport, Nashville, Tennessee. N.p.: Benson Print. Co., n.d. 142 p. PCarlMH 20th FIGHTER GP
Ilfrey, Jack. Happy Jack's Go Buggy: A World War II Fighter Pilot's Personal Document. New York: Exposition Press, 1979. AMAU
MacKay, Ron. 20th Fighter Group. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1995. 80 p. DLC
Steiner, Edward J., editor. King's Cliffe: The 20th Fighter Group and the 446th Air Service Group in the European Theatre of Operations. Long Island City: 1947. 273 p. NN
--- ---. N.p.: Twentieth Fighter Group Assoc., 1983. 283 p. (Reprint of the 1947 edition) 21st FERRYING GP
Twenty-first Ferrying Group, Army Air Field, Palm Springs, California, A.A.F. Air Transport Command, Ferrying Division. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1943. 76 p. NN 22nd BOMBARDMENT GP
Brosius, J. W., Jr., editor. The Marauder: A Book of the 22nd Bomb Group. Sydney: Halstead Press, 1944. 120 p. DLC
Schroeder, Frederick A., editor. Ducimus "We Lead," 22nd Bomb Group. Daytona Beach, FL: Hall Pub. Co., 1985. 288 p.
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See also under 22nd Bombardment Wing, 1954 title.
23rd FIGHTER GP
Three Years with the 23rd. APO 430: 1945. 12 p. Mimeo.
Lopez, Donald S. Into the Teeth of the Tiger. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997. 272 p. DLC
Molesworth, Carl. Sharks Over China: The 23rd Fighter Group in World War II. Washington, DC: Brassey's (US), 1994. 256 p. DLC 24th PURSUIT GP
Narrative of the Activities of the 24th Pursuit Group in the Philippine Islands. N.p.: ca1942. 10 p. [12] lvs. Typescript.
Bartsch, William H. Doomed at the Start: American Pursuit Pilots in the Philippines, 1941-1942. College Station, TX: Texas A & M Univ. Press, 1992. 503 p. DLC 25th AIR SERVICE GP
History of the 25th Air Service Group, Aug. 1940 to Sept. 1945. N.p.: 1945. Mimeo. NN
Narrative History of the 25th Air Service Group (58th Wing), Twentieth Air Force. Washington: ca1946. 13, 8, 7 p. NN 25th BOMBARDMENT GP
Sessler, George R. 25th Bomb Group, Reconnaissance Special, 1944-1945, Watton, England. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub., 1996. 184 p. 27th AIR DEPOT GP
Miles, Charles T., editor. A History of the 27th Air Depot Group. . . Sydney: S. T. Leigh & Co., 1945. 96 lvs. NN
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27th AIR TRANSPORT GP
Maguire, Jon A. Gooney Birds and Ferry Tales: The 27th Air Transport Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1998. 353 p. DLC 29th AIR DEPOT GP
Jensen, Chester J. Palm Tree: A Historical Record of the 29th Air Service Group, 13th U.S. Army Air Force "The Jungle Air Force", 1941-1945. Grand Haven, MI: Franklin Print., 1983. 184 p. DLC 29th BOMBARDMENT GP
Combat Diary: 29th Bomb Group. Guam: 1945. 31 p. 30th AIR DEPOT GP
McBride, John P., and Joseph M. McLaughlin, researchers and editors. 30th Depot Repair Group, 1942-1945. Philadelphia: 1977. ca150 p. DLC 31st BOMBARDMENT GP
31st Bombardment Group. N.p.: 194-? CoCA 31st FIGHTER GP
Goebel, Robert J. Mustang Ace: Memoirs of a P-51 Fighter Pilot. Pacifica, CA: Pacifica Press, 1991. 228 p.
Kucera, Dennis C. In a Now Forgotten Sky: The History of the 31st Fighter Group in World War II. Stratford, CT: Flying Machines Press, 1997. 418 p. DLC
Lamensdorf, Rolland G. History of the 31st Fighter Group. Washington: Kaufman Press, 1952. 79 p. DLC
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See also under 20th Fighter Group, 1979 title (Ilfrey) 33rd FERRYING GP
569th AAF Base Unit, 33rd Ferrying Group, Fairfax Field, Kansas City, Kansas. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1943. 58 p. NN 33rd FIGHTER GP
Combat Digest, 33rd Fighter Group. N.p.: ca1945. 45 p.
Reed, James. The Fighting 33rd Nomads during World War II: A Diary of a Fighter Pilot with Photographs and other stories of the 33rd Fighter Group Personnel. Memphis, TN: Reed Pub., 1988. 2 vols. DLC 34th AIR DEPOT GP
Graham, Fred C., editor. Invito al Ricordi! Florence: 1945. 29 p. NN 34th BOMBARDMENT GP
The 34th Sees England. N.p.: ca1945.
McAllister, Walt. 34th Bombardment Group (H), 1941-1945. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1988. 128 p. DLC
Smith, Edwin S., Jr. The History of the Army Air Forces 34th Bombardment Group (H). 2nd Edition. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1947. 62 lvs. DLC
--- ---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1981. 124 p. (Reprint of the 1947 edition) AMAU 38th BOMBARDMENT GP
Henry, John. A History of the 38th Bombardment Group (H), November 20, 1940-April 21, 1946. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1978. 48 p. DLC
Hickey, Lawrence J. Saga of the Sunsetters: The Illustrated History of the 38th Bombardment
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Group during World War II. Boulder, CO: International and Research Corp., 1989. DLC 39th BOMBARDMENT GP
Palmer, Bernard. Dangerous Mission. Grand Rapids: Zoneran Pub. House, 1945. 58 p. DLC 40th BOMBARDMENT GP
40th Bombardment Group (VH) History. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1989. 112 p. DLC
Eustis, Lawrence B., editor. 40th Bombardment Group, a Pictorial Record of Events, Places and People in India, China and Tinian, from April, 1944, Through October, 1945. . . San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 141 lvs. AMAU
McGregor. Carter. The Kagu-Tsuchi Bomb Group. Wichita Falls, KS: Nortex Press, 1981. 226 p. TxWicM 41st BOMBARDMENT GP
Bywater, Murray A. B-25s, Target Kyushu: Recollections and the Island-hopping Battles of the 41st Bombardment Group (M), 7th Air Force, to make the first land-based B-25 Strike against the Japanese Mainland in World War II. Riverside, CA: B-25 Press, 1994. 298 p. DLC
Ellison, Lee E., and others, editors. The Forty First Service Record. The Purpose of This Book is To Recapture Once More, if Only For a Fleeting Moment, the Tears and Laughter, the Heartache and Fun of Over Two Years of Overseas Service. . . N.p.: 1945. 45 lvs. 42nd AIR DEPOT GP
History 42nd Air Depot Group, March-September 1945. N.p.: ca1945. 32, 55 p. 42nd BOMBARDMENT GP
The Crusaders: A History of the 42nd Bombardment Group (M). Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pictorial Pub. Co., 1946. 204 p. DLC
Smith, Paul T. The Pacific Crusaders. Reseda, CA: Mojave Books, 1980. 196 p. DLC
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43rd BOMBARDMENT GP
Down Under Southwest Pacific Area. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1945. 47 lvs. AFHRC
See also under 19th Bomb Group, Crawford title. 44th AIR SERVICE GP
The 44th Air Service Group in India, 1944-1945. N.p.: 1945. 29 lvs. 11 p. PCarlMH 44th BOMBARDMENT GP
44th Bombardment Group: The Flying Eightballs. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 112 p. DLC
44th Bomb Group Roll of Honor and Casualties. N.p.: 198-. 420 p.
Harvell, Ursel P. Jaws Over Europe, B-24 Bombers in World War II. Ellington, FL: Ursel Harvell, n.d. NMxB
---. Liberators Over Europe, 44th Bomb Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 91 lvs. DLC
Schuyler, Keith C. Elusive Horizons. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1969. 176 p. DLC 47th BOMBARDMENT GP
47th Bombardment Group (L). Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1996. 104 p. DLC 49th FIGHTER GP
Ferguson, S. W., William K. Pascals. Protect & Avenge: The 49th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1996. 360 p. DLC
Kenney, George C. Dick Bong: Ace of Aces. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1960. 166 p. DLC
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--- ---. Washington: Zenger Pub. Co., 1980. 123 p. (Reprint of the 1960 edition) OYU
McDowell, Ernest R. 49th Fighter Group. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Pub., 1989. 64 p.
DLC
Wright, Thomas W. To the Far Pacific , 1942-1944, with the 49th Fighter Group: Based on a Diary and a Collection of Reports and Papers. St. Louis, MO: T. W. Wright, 1993. 75 p. [50] leaves of plates. DLC 51st FIGHTER GP
Phillips, Bob. KC8 Burma: CBI Air Warning Team, 1941-1942. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1992. 194 p. DLC 52nd FIGHTER GP
History of the 52nd Fighter Group. Suffolk County A.F.B., NY: 52nd Fighter Group, 1958. 20 lvs. 54th AIR SERVICE GP
Bondurant, John P. The 54th Air Service Group, 1943-1945: An Historical Compilation. Athens: 1976. 529 p. AMAU 54th FIGHTER GP
Murray, Robert H. The Only Way Home. Waycross, GA: Brantley Print. Co., 1986. 159 p. 55th FIGHTER GP
Peter Eighty Comes to E.T. Wiesbaden, Ger.: Paul Knoelber, 1946. 44 p.
Gray, John M. The 55th Fighter Group vs. the Luftwaffe. North Branch, MN.: Specialty Press, 1998. 142 p. DLC
Littlefield, Robert M. Double Nickel - Double Trouble: KIAs, MIAs, POWs, and Evaders of the
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55th Fighter Group, 8th AF in WWII. Carmel, CA: R. M. Littlefield, 1993. 203 p. DLC 56th FIGHTER GP
Bylander, John E. First USAF Jet Flight to Europe, July 1948. N.p.: ca1948.
Davis, Albert H., II, and others, editors. The 56th Fighter Group in World War II. Washington: Infantry Journal Press, 1948. 222 p. DLC
Davis, Larry. 56th Fighter Group. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Pub., 1991. 64 p. DLC
Hess, William N. Zemke=s Wolfpack: The 56th Fighter Group in World War II. Stillwater, MN: Motorbooks International, 1992. 192 p. DLC
Johnson, Robert S., and Martin Caidin. Thunderbolt. New York: Reinhart & Co., 1958. 305 p. AMAU
Mahurin, Walker. Honest John: Autobiography of Walker M. Mahurin. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1962. 313 p. DLC
McLaren, David R. Beware the Thunderbolt! The 56th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1994. 208 p. DLC
Zemke, Hub, as told to Roger A. Freeman. Zemke's Wolf Pack: The Story of Hub Zemke and the 56th Fighter Group in the Skies over Europe. New York: Orion Books, 1988. 256 p. DLC 57th FIGHTER GP
A Photographic History of the Famed 57th Fighter Group, United States Army Air Forces. N.p.: n.d. CoD
Dodds, Wayne S. The Fabulous 57th Fighter Group of World War II, Alias America's Flying Circus, Alias the Gang. Marceline, MO: Walsworth, 1985. 181 p. DLC 58th FIGHTER GP
Memoirs of the 58th Fighter Group. . . N.p.: 1945. 250 lvs. CoCA
Kupferer, Anthony J. No Glamour...No Glory! The Story of the 58th Fighter Group in World
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War II. Dallas: Taylor Pub. Co., 1989. 320 p. DLC 61st TROOP CARRIER GP
Nomads Story. A History of the Wanderings of the 61st Troop Carrier Group, Heavy, From World War II Through the Anniversary of the Korean Conflict. 1941-1951. "Airlift Experts of the World" Berlin Airlift, 1948-1949; North Pacific Airlift, USA-Japan 1950; Korean Airlift 1951. N.p.: ca1951. 48 p. AFHRC 66th TAC RECONNAISSANCE GP
66th Tactical Reconnaissance Group. Sembach, Germany: 1957. 140 p. CoCA 74th AIR SERVICE GP
See under 390th Service Squadron. 78th FIGHTER GP
Duxford Diary, 1942-1945. . . Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons, ca1945. 151 p. AMAU
---. Hertfordshire: 1975. ca150 p. (Reprint of the 1945 edition) ArStC
Fry, Garry L. Eagles of Duxford: The 78th Fighter Group in World War II. St. Paul, MN: Phalanx Pub., 1991. 140 p. DLC 79th FIGHTER GP
Lind, Ragnar G., editor. The Falcon; Combat History of the 79th Fighter Group, United States Army Air Forces, 1942-1945. Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1946. 286 p. DLC
C. Supplement to "The Falcon" (an Unofficial Publication). Roll Call. Address Roster of the Men Who Were With the 79th Fighter Group, U.S.A.A.F. From Activation (1942) To V-J Day (1945). N.p.: ca1945. 7 p. NN
Woerpel, Don. A Hostile Sky: The Mediterranean Air War of the 79th Fighter Group. Marshall, WI: Andon Press, 1977. 260 p. DLC
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80th FIGHTER GP
Breed, Warren, editor. Burma Banshee Combat Book. Calcutta: 1945. 64 p. 81st AIR DEPOT GP
There Will Always Be an 81st. Brisbane: W. R. Smith and Paterson Pty., 1943. 171 p.
Wiesenfeld, W., editor. 81st Air Depot Group, 1943-1944. Sydney: S.T. Leigh and Co., 1944. 204 p. DLC 82nd FIGHTER GP
82nd Fighter Group. 1949. New York: Robert W. Kelly Pub. Co., 1949. 115 p.
Blake, Steven. Adorimini: "Up and At 'Em." A History of the 82nd Fighter Group in World War II. Boise, ID: Walsworth Pub. Co., 1992. 297 p. 83rd FIGHTER GP
83rd Fighter Group. N.p.: 194-? CoCA 86th FIGHTER GP
Colgan, Bill. World War II Fighter Bomber Pilot. 1st Edition. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1985. 209 p. DLC
--- ---. 2nd Edition. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1988. 209 p. DLC 90th BOMBARDMENT GP
Legacy of the 90th Bombardment Group. "The Jolly Rogers." Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1994. 144 p. DLC
C. 2nd Edition. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997.
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Alcorn, John. S. The Jolly Rogers: History of the 90th Bomb Group During World War II.
Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1981. 212 p. DLC
Cundiff, Michael J. Ten Knights in a Bar Room: Missing in Action in the Southwest Pacific, 1943. Ames, IA: Iowa State State Univ. Press, 1990. 118 p. DLC
Lord, Andrew M. Tales of the Jolly Rogers. Auburn, GA: A. M. Lord, 1985. 325 p.
Segal, Jules F., and others, editors. The Best Damn Heavy Bomber Unit in the World, the Jolly Rogers, Southwest Pacific, 1942-1944. Sydney: John Sands, 1944. 112 p. DLC
---, editor. The Jolly Rogers: The 90th Bombardment Group in the Southwest Pacific, 1942-1944. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1997. 112 p. DLC 91st BOMBARDMENT GP
Birdsong, G. P., Jr. Stormy Weather: A B-17, The Royal Air Force Affairs and Delta Rebel No. 2; a Trilogy. Dublin, CA: Hambleden, 1988. 255 p.
Bowden, Ray. Plane Names & Fancy Noses. Volume 1: The 91st Bomb Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Force, Bassingbourne, England, 1942-1945. London: Design Oracle Partnership, 1993. 288 p.
Duerkson, Menno. The Memphis Bell: Home at Last. Memphis, TN: Castle Books, 1987. 334 [8] p. AMAU
Havelaar, Marion H., with William N. Hess. The Ragged Irregulars of Bassingbourn: The 91st Bombardment Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military/Aviation History, 1995. 288 p. DLC
Patterson, Dan and George Meerva. Shoo Shoo Baby: A Lucky Lady of the Sky. Dayton, OH: Patterson Productions, 1988.
Stiles, Bert. Serenade to the Big Birds. London: 1947. 160 p. AMAU
--- ---. New York: Bantam Books, 1984. 206 p. (Reprint of the 1947 edition) KFlGs 92nd BOMBARDMENT GP
92nd Bombardment Group, "Famed Favored Few." Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 184
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p. DLC
Koger, Fred. Countdown: 35 Daylight Missions Against Nazi Germany. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1990. 183 p. DLC
Sloan, John S. The Route as Briefed. The History of the 92nd Bombardment Group, USAAF, 1942-1945. Cleveland, OH: Argus Press, 1946. 320 p. AMAU
--- ---. St. Louis: S. Wilson, 1976. 320 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) CoCA 93rd BOMBARDMENT GP
The Story of the 93rd Bomb Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 46 lvs. NN
Stewart, Carroll. Ted's Traveling Circus: 93rd Bombardment Group (H), United States Army Air Force, World War II. Lincoln, NE: Sun/World Communications, 1996. 582 p. DLC
Worthen, Frederick D. Against All Odds: Surviving World War II. Santa Barbara: Fithian Press, 1996. 192 p. DLC 94th BOMBARDMENT GP
Slater, Harry E. Lingering Contrails of the Big Square: A History of the 94th Bomb Group (H), 1942-1945. Murfreesboro, TN: Slater, 1980. 378 p. CoCA 95th BOMBARDMENT GP
Andrews, Paul M. Operational Record of the 95th Bomb Group World War II. Bellevue, WA: 95th Bomb Group (H) Assoc., 1990. 102 p.
Dwyer, John P., editor. The 95th Bombardment Group H, United States Army Air Forces. . . Cincinnati: A. H. Pugh Print. Co., 1945. 125 lvs. DLC
Fletcher, Eugene. Fletcher's Gang: A B-17 Crew in Europe, 1944-45. Seattle, WA: Univ. of Washington Press, 1988. 284 p. DLC
---. The Lucky Bastard Club: A B-17 Pilot in Training and Combat, 1943-1945. Seattle, WA: Univ. of Washington Press, 1992. 505 p. DLC
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Hawkins, Dan. B-17's Over Berlin: Personal Stories from the 95th Bomb Group (H). Washington: Brassey's (US), 1990. 310 p. DLC
---. Courage, Honor, Victory: A First Person History of the 95th Bomb Group (H). Bellevue, WA: 95th Bomb Group (H) Assoc., 1987. 2 vols.
Henderson, David B., editor. The 95th Bombardment Group H. N.p.: Privately Printed, 194?. 96th BOMBARDMENT GP
Doherty, Robert E., and Geoffrey D. Ward. Snetterton Falcons: The 96th Bomb Group in World War II. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1989. 304 p. DLC
--- ---. 2nd Edition. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub., 1996. 328 p. DLC
Novey, Jack. A Cold Blue Sky: A B-17 Gunner in World War II. Charlottesville, VA: Howell Press, 1997. 183 p. DLC 97th BOMBARDMENT GP
400 Missions. Italy: Public Relations Dept., 1945. [16] p. DLC
Gulley, Thomas F., and others. The Hour has Come: The Bomb Group in World War II. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1993. 256 p. DLC
Hicks, Walter E. The 97th Bombardment Group, World War II. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, 1985. 298 lvs. DLC
Owen, John H., Jr. . . .August 27, 1918-January 12, 1943. n.p.(Boston?): 1948. 24 p. 98th BOMBARDMENT GP
Forces for Freedom. [History of 98th Bomb Group]. N.p.: ca1945.
Forces for Freedom: The Legacy of the 98th. Padacuh, KY: Turner Pub., 1990. 2 vols. DLC
Adlen, Robert N. In the Lion's Mouth: Diary of a WWII Aviator. Canoga Park, CA: Emis Pub. Co., 1987. 142 p.
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Baroni, George, editor. The Pyramiders: The Story of the 98th: From Palestine Through Italy. N.p.: Intercollegiate Press, 1978. 300 p. AMAU
Chapman, Willie. Booster McKeester and Other Expendables, 98th Heavy Bombardment Group, Ninth Air Force, Middle East Theater, 1943-1943. Collierville, TN: Global Press, 1994. 202 p.
Hill, Michael. The Desert Rats: The 98th Bomb Group and the August 1943 Ploesti Raid. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1990. 120 p. DLC 99th BOMBARDMENT GP
99th Bomb Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1996. DLC
Bruno, James F. Beyond Fighter Escort. A Vivid Untold Diary of the 99th Heavy Bomber Group Stationed in North Africa and Italy. Milwaukee, WS: Cook, 1995. 252 p. DLC 100th BOMBARDMENT GP
100 Missions. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 222 p.
Bennett, John M., Jr. Letters From England. San Antonio, TX: 1945. 132 p. DLC
Brown, James R. Combat Record of the Original 100th Bombardment Group (H), "The Bloody Hundredth." N.p.: Privately Printed, 1983.
Callahan, John F., editor. Contrails: My War Record, a History of World War Two as Recorded at U.S. Army Air Force Station #139, Thorpe Abbotts, Near Diss, County of Norfolk, England. New York: J. E. Callahan Associates, 1947. 284 p. [8] p. DLC
Crosby, Harry H. A Wing and a Prayer: The "Bloody 100th" Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force Over Europe in World War II. New York: Harper Collins Pubs., 1993. 336 p. DLC
Harper, C. B. (Red). With the Mighty Eighth and the Fifteenth Air Forces in World War II. Adamsville, AL: Action Print., 1998. 233 p.
LeStrange, Richard, assisted by James Brown. Century Bombers: Story of the Bloody Hundred. Norfolk, England: 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum, 1989. 242 p.
Nilsson, John R. The Story of the Century. Beverly Hills, CA: 1946. 222 p. DLC
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Varian, Horace L. The Bloody Hundredth: Missions and Memoirs of a Bomb Group. Newton, MA: The Author, 1979. 182 p. 104th TAC FIGHTER GP
104th Tactical Fighter Group, Twentieth Anniversary, 1947-1967. Boston: 1967. 103 p.
104th Tactical Fighter Group, Special Edition, 1947-1987, 40th Anniversary. N.p.: 1987. 144 p. 109th TAC AIRLIFT GP
Pezze, Frank P., editor. 109th Tactical Airlift Group, 25th Anniversary, 1948-1973. N.p.: 1973. 176 p. DNGuA 110th TAC AIR SUPPORT GP
Future Minus 25. History of the Battle Creek Air National Guard. 16 September 1947-16 September 1972. N.p.: ca1972. 56 p. 114th FIGHTER GP
South Dakota Air National Guard, 114th Fighter Group, 1946-1966. Foss Field, Sioux Falls, SD: HQ, 114th Fighter Group, 1966. 130th TAC AIRLIFT GP
Smith, Jack H. West Virginia Air Power: A Pictorial History of the 130th and 167th Tactical Airlift Groups. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1992. 74 p. DLC 138th TAC FIGHTER GP
Housley, J. W., editor. Sooners on Guard: Oklahoma Air National Guard, 138th Tactical Fighter Group. N.p.: 1985. 110 p.
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148th FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR GP
20th Anniversary of the Minnesota Air National Guard, 1948-1968, Duluth, 148th Fighter Group. N.p.: 1968. 120 p.
25th Anniversary, 148th Fighter Interceptor Group. Minn. A N G, 1948-1973. N.p.: 1973. 4 lvs.
30th Anniversary, 148th Fighter Group. Minnesota Air National Guard, Duluth, Minnesota. N.p.: Paragon Yearbook, 1978. 87 p.
45th Anniversary, A Commemorative History of the 148th Fighter Group, Minnesota Air National Guard, 1948-1993. Minnesota: 148th Fighter Group, 1993. 160 p. DLC 150th TAC FIGHTER GP
New Mexico Air National Guard. 25th Anniversary. 150th Tactical Fighter Group, 1947-Silver Anniversary-1972. Albuquerque, NM: ca1972. 155th TAC CONTROL GP
155th Tactical Control Group, Donaldson Air Force Base, 1952. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1952. NN 157th TAC AIRLIFT GP
25th Anniversary. The History of the 157th Tactical Airlift Group, Pease Air Force Base, the New Hampshire Air National Guard. Concord, NH: Village Press, ca1972. 28 p. DNGuA 158th FIGHTER GP
158th Fighter Group: Jet Age Minutemen. Burlington, VT(?): ca1969. 28 p. 162nd TAC FIGHTER GP
162 Tactical Fighter Group, 25th Anniversary, 1956-1981. N.p.: Tucson Air National Guard, ca1981. 112 p.
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165th TAC AIRLIFT GP
Shearhouse, Corley. 165th Tactical Airlift Group History, Georgia Air National Guard. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1984. 160 p. 167th TAC AIRLIFT GP
See under 130th Tactical Airlift Group, Smith. 170th AIR REFUELING GP
Global Readiness, the Story of the 170th Air Refueling Group, 1956-1986. N.p.: ca1986. 128 p. 173rd TAC AIRLIFT GP
Mason, Bob, editor. 172nd Tactical Airlift Group, 30th Anniversary. N.p.: ca1984. 107 p. 174th TAC FIGHTER GP
174th Tactical Fighter Group, 30th Anniversary, 1947-1977. N.p.: ca1977. 78 p.
Palmer, Richard F. The Boys From Syracuse, 1947-1982. N.p.: ca1982. 40 p. Mimeo. 181st TAC FIGHTER GP
A History, 181st Tactical Fighter Group, 1921-1986. N.p.: Indiana Air National Guard, ca1987. 172 p. 183rd TAC FIGHTER GP
25th Anniversary. 183d Tactical Fighter Group, Illinois Air National Guard. N.p.: ca1973. 16 lvs. DAFH
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35th Anniversary, Special Commemorative Issue. Springfield Air Guard, 183d Tactical Fighter Group, 1948-1983. N.p.: ca1983. 20 lvs. DAFH 186th TAC RECONNAISSANCE GP
Stephens, Edward L., editor. 186th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 35th Anniversary, 1939-1974. N.p.: Mississippi Air National Guard, ca1975. 104 p. 188th TAC FIGHTER GP
188th Tactical Fighter Group, Arkansas Flying Razorbacks, 1953-1985. N.p.: ca1985. 96 p. 192nd TAC FIGHTER GP
Kelleher, Edward M. Virginia's Top Gun: A Pictorial of the 192nd Tactical Fighter Group, State Headquarters, 200th Weather Flight, 203rd Red Horse CE. Richmond, VA: Fine Books Division, Byrd Press, 1991. 136 p. DLC 301st BOMBARDMENT GP
Muirhead, John. Those Who Fall. New York: Random House, 1986. 258 p. DLC
Werrell, Kenneth P. "Who Fears." The 301st in War and Peace, 1942-1979. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1991. 287 p. DLC 303rd BOMBARDMENT GP
Ethell, Jeff. Cowboys and Indians: The Story of Keith Ferris's B-17 Mural. Alexandria, VA: Graphically Speaking, 1977.
Flemming, Samuel P., as told to Ed Y. Young. Flying with the Hell's Angels. Spartanburg, SC: Honoribus Press, 1991. 126 p.
Freeny, William A., editor. The First 300 Hell's Angels, 303rd Bombardment Group (H), United States Army Air Forces. London: B. T. Batsford, 1944. 31 p. DLC
Gobrecht, Harry D. Might in Flight: Daily Diary of the Eighth Air Force's Hell's Angels 303rd
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Bombardment Group (H). San Clemente, CA: 303rd Bombardment Group (H) Assn., ca1993. 920 p. DLC
--- ---. 2nd Edition. San Clemente, CA: 303rd Bombardment Group Assn., 1997. 920 p. DLC
O'Neill, Brian D. Half a Wing, Three Engines and a Prayer. B-17s Over Germany. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Aero, 1989. 304 p. DLC
Rawlings, Barney. Off We Went: Into the Wild Blue Yonder: The Story of a Flying Fortress Crew in World War II. Washington, NC: Morgan Printers, 1994. 260 p. DLC
Smith, Ben, Jr. Chick's Crew: A Tale of the Eighth Air Force. World War II. Waycross, GA: The Author, 1978. 147 p. 305th BOMBARDMENT GP
305th Bomb Group. ACan Do.@ Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1998. DLC
Craven, John V., editor. The 305th Bomb Group in Action: An Anthology. Burlington, VT: Queen City Printers, 1990. 348 p. DLC
Kuhl, George C. Wrong Place, Wrong Time: The 305th Bomb Group & the 2nd Schweinfurt Raid, October 14, 1943. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publications, 1993. 240 p. DLC
Morrison, Wilbur H. The Incredible 305th: The "Can Do" Bombers of World War II. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1962. 181 p. AMAU
--- ---. New York: Berkley Pub. Group, 1984. 195 p. (Reprint of the 1962 edition) PCarlMH
Thom, Walter W. Brotherhood of Courage, the History of the 305th Bombardment Group (H) in WWII. New York: Martin Cook Assocs., 1986. 246 p. 306th BOMBARDMENT GP
306th Bombardment Group. History in Review, 1942-1982. RAF Mildendall, England. N.p.: ca1982. 49 p. AFHRC
Bove, Arthur P. First Over Germany: A Story of the 306th Bombardment Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 74 lvs. NN
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--- ---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1980. 138 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) PCarlMH
Strong, Russell A. First Over Germany: A History of the 306th Bombardment Group. Winston-Salem, NC: Hunter Pub. Co., 1982. 328 p. [24 p.] DLC 307th BOMBARDMENT GP
Boeman, John. Morotai: A Memoir of War. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co., 1981. 278 p. DLC
Britt, Sam S. The Long Rangers: A Diary of the 307th Bombardment Group. Spartanburg, SC: Reprint Co., 1990. DLC
Harvey, Gordon K., and Eugene K. Hamilton, editors. We'll Say Goodbye; Story of the 307th Bombardment Group (Hv), 13th Army Air Force, South and Southwest Pacific. Sydney: F. H. Johnston Pub. Co., 1945. 56 lvs. DLC
--- ---. Australia: 1991. (Reprint)
Walker, Samuel I. Up the Slot: History of the 307th B. G. (H). Oklahoma City: Walker Publisher, 1984. 292 p. DLC 308th BOMBARDMENT GP
Foster, John T. China and Up and Down: The 308th Bombardment Group (Heavy) of the Flying Tigers, the Men, the B-24s, and the Events from 1943 to 1945. Keene, NH: J. T. Foster, 1994. 209 p. DLC
Glines, Carroll V. Chennault's Forgotten Warriors: The Saga of the 308th Bomb Group in China. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publications, 1995. 343 p. DLC 310th BOMBARDMENT GP
Hair, Charles A. The Saga of the '54 - and More; The Story of the 310th Bombardment Group (M). Anaheim, CA: Robinson Typographics, 1987. 210 p. 312th BOMBARDMENT GP
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Claringbould, Michael. Pride of the Fifth: An Illustrated History of the 312th Bombardment Group during World War II. Boulder, CO: International and Research Corp., 1989. DLC
Sturzebecker, Russell L. The Roarin' 20's: A History of the 312th Bombardment Group. U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. West Chester, PA: KNA Press, 1976. 301 p. AMAU 315th TROOP CARRIER GP
Brinson, W. L. Three One Five Group: An Account of the Activities of the 315th Troop Carrier Group, United States Army Air Forces, 1942-1945. Lakemont, GA: Copple House Books, 1984. 112 p. DLC 316th TROOP CARRIER GP
316th Troop Carrier Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 68 lvs. 318th FIGHTER GP
Highlights from the History of the 318th Fighter Group. Ie Shima: 1945. 15 p. Mimeo. AFHRC 319th BOMBARDMENT GP
Bombs on the Target, 319th Bomb Group Operational History. [Okinawa]: 948th Engr. Avn. Topo. Co., 1945. 130 p. NN
Osyter, E. M. and H. E., editors. The 319th in Action. Akron: Burch Directory Co., 1976. 296 p. AFHRC
Records of the 319th Bombardment Group as Recorded by William B. Monroe and Others. N.p.: Oyster, 1976. 301 p. DLC
Tannehill, Victor C. The Big Tailed Birds: Story of the 319th Bomb Group in WWII. Arvada, CO: Boomerang Pubs., 1991. 80 p. DLC 320th BOMBARDMENT GP
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O'Mahony, Charles. Blue Battlefields. Usk, WA: Aviation UGK, 1994. 154 p.
Tannehill, Victor C. Boomerang! Story of the 320th Bombardment Group in World War II. Racine, WI: Tannehill, 1978. 305 p. AMAU
---. Saga of the 320th: A B-26 Marauder Group in World War II. Arvada, CO: Boomerang Pubs., 1984. 78 p. DLC 321st BOMBARDMENT GP
Holloway, M. T., and John L. McNevin, editors. 321st Bomb Group Headlines, 15 March 1943-15 March 1945. Italy: 1945. CoCA 323rd BOMBARDMENT GP
323rd Bomb Group (M) AAF Strikes. N.p.: 1945. 68 lvs. NN
Harlan, Ross E. Strikes. N.p.: 1945. 45 lvs. NN
---. Strikes: 323 Bomb Group (M) AAF. Oklahoma City: 1990. 153 p. (Expanded reprint of 1945 edition)
Moench, John O. Marauder Men: An Account of the Martin B-26 Marauder: A Story of the B-26 Marauder and the Men who Flew and Supported It, a Special Account of the 323rd Bombardment Group of the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces in Europe. Longwood, FL: Malia Enterprises, 1989. 480 p. DLC 324th FIGHTER GP
Gatling, William D. Critical Points. Ahoskie, NC: Pierce Print. Co., 1997. 89 p. DLC
Ziervogel, Frederick H., editor. The Odyssey of the 324th Fighter Group. Paris: Printel, 1945. 52 lvs. AFHRC 325th FIGHTER GP
Green, Herky. Herky! The Memories of a Checkertail Ace. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publications, 1996. 192 p. DLC
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McDowell, Ernest R. Checkertails: The 325th Fighter Group in the Second World War.
Carrolton, TX: Squadron/ Signal Publications, 1994. 80 p. DLC
McDowell, Ernest R., and William N. Hess. Checkertail Clan: The 325th Fighter Group in North Africa & Italy. N.p.: Aero Pub. Co., 1969. 98 p. DLC 326th AIR SERVICE GP
Ames, Arthur C., editor. They Kept 'em Flying, Team "B," 326th Air Service Group, a Pictorial History of the Unsung Heroes Who Kept 'em Flying in World War II. Los Angeles: Wetzel Pub. Co., ca1946. 137 p. DLC 330th BOMBARDMENT GP
330th Bomb Group Digest. N.p.: 947th Engr. Avn. Topo. Co., 1946. 331st BOMBARDMENT GP
The 331st Bombardment Group (VH) from Activation until V-J Day. Guam: 947th Engr. Avn. Co., ca1945. 14 lvs. 332nd AIR SERVICE GP
Pictorial Review, 332 Air Service Group, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France. Florence, Italy: 1945. 332nd FIGHTER GP
Cooper, Charlie & Ann. Tuskegee=s Heros: Featuring the Aviation Art of Roy LaGrone. Oscela, WS: Motorbooks International Pubs., 1996. 156 p. DLC .
Harris, Jacqueline L. The Tuskegee Airmen: Black Heroes of World War II. Parsippany, NJ: Dillon Press, 1996. 144 p. [juvenile] DLC
Rose, Robert. Lonely Eagles: The Story of America's Black Air Force in World War II. Los Angeles: Tuskesee Airmen, Western Region, 1976. 160 p.
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339th FIGHTER GP
Harry, G. P., editor. 339th Fighter Group. Padacuh, KY: Turner Pub., 1991. 256 p. DLC
--- ---. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1997. 340th AIR REFUELING GP
340th Air Refueling Group (SAC), Altus AFB, Okla. N.p.: 1981. [33] p. 341st BOMBARDMENT GP
Claire, Thomas H. Lookin' Eastward. A GI to Salaam to India. New York: 1945. 321 p. 344th BOMBARDMENT GP
Austin, Lambert D., editor. 344th Bomb Group (M) "Silver Streaks" History and Remembrances, World War II. St Petersburg, FL: Southern Heritage Press, 1996. 358 p.
Moore, Carl H. Flying the B-26 Marauder Over Europe. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1980. 176 p. AMAU 345th BOMBARDMENT GP
Gunfight at Rabaul. The True Story of an Unescorted Raid by B-25 Strafers of the 345th Bomb Group on the Japanese Stronghold of the South Pacific at Rabaul, New Britain on October 18, 1943. Birmingham, AL: Cather Pub. Co., 1974. 37 p. AAP
Warpath: A Story of the 345th Bombardment Group (M), "the Air Apaches," in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1997. 299 p. DLC
Blount, R. E. Preppy. We Band of Brothers. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1984. 393 p. CtMan
Hanna, John C., and William R. Witherell, editors. Warpath [of the] Air Apaches: The Story of the 345th Bombardment Group in World War II. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 277 p. [22] p. AMAU
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Hickey, Lawrence J. Warpath Across the Pacific: The Illustrated History of the 345th
Bombardment Group During World War II. Boulder, CO: International Pub. Corp., 1984. 448 p. DLC
--- ---. 3rd Edition. Boulder, CO: International and Research Corp., 1989. 304 p. DLC 346th BOMBARDMENT GP
Smallwood, J. W. Tomlin's Crew: A Bombardier's Story. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1992. 260 p. DLC 347th FIGHTER GP
Ferguson, Robert L. Guadalcanal, The Island of Fire. Reflections of the 347th Fighter Group. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Aero Pub., 1987. 256 p. DLC
Gaskill, William H. Fighter Pilot: World War II in the Pacific. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1997. 186 p. DLC
Orr, J. Edwin. I Saw No Tears: Blood, Toil and Sweat, from Jungles of New Guinea to the Ruins of Tokyo. London: Marshall, Morgan & Scott, Ltd., 1948. 128 p. IWW 348th FIGHTER GP
Stanaway, John. Kearby's Thunderbolts: A History of the 348th Fighter Group. St. Paul, MN: Phalanx Pub. Co., 1992. 108 p. DLC
---. Kearby=s Thunderbolts: The 348th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1997. 220 p. DLC
Wyper, W. W. Youngest Tigers in the Sky. Calif.: The Author, 1980. 191 p. DLC 349th TROOP CARRIER GP
Sandlin, Judson F., editor. History of the Three Hundred Forty-ninth Troop Carrier Group. Ashland, OH: Bookcrafters, 1995.
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350th FIGHTER GP
The 350th Fighter Group in the Mediterranean Campaign, 2 November 1942 to 2 May 1945. Milano: Pizzi e Pizio, 1945. 41 lvs. AFHRC
The 350th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Co., 1997. 80 p. (Reprint of 1945 edition) DLC 351st BOMBARDMENT GP
Harbour, Kenn, and Peter J. Harris. A Chronicle of the 351st Bomb Group (H). St. Petersburg, FL: Byron Kennedy and Co., 1980. 97 p. [24] lvs. DLC
---. 351: A Chronicle of the 351st Bomb Group (H), 1942-1945. St. Petersburg, FL: B. Kennedy, 1985.
Smith, Donald W. The Flying Experiences of Don Smith and the Crew of the Flying Fortress "The Queen of the Ball." N.p.: Privately Printed, 1984. 352nd FIGHTER GP
Barlow, S. F., editor. 352nd Fighter Group, "Second to None. . ." N.p.: ca1945. 12 lvs. NN
Noah, Joseph W. Wing's God Gave My Soul. The Story of George E. Preddy, Jr., American Fighter Pilot, WWII. Alexandria, VA: Charles Baptie Studios, 1974. 209 p. DLC
--- ---. Oscela, WI: Motorbooks, Ltd, 1991. 1912 p. DLC
Powell, Robert H., Jr., and Thomas Ivie. The Bluenose Bastards of Bodney: A Commemorative History. Dallas: Taylor Pub. Co., 1990. 292 p. DLC 353rd FIGHTER GP
353rd Fighter Group, Two Years in England. England: Privately Printed by 353rd Ftr. Group, 1945. 4 lvs.
Rust, Kenn C., and William N. Hess. The Slybird Group: The 353rd Fighter Group on Escort and Ground Attack Operations. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1968. 95 p. AMAU
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354th FIGHTER GP
354th Fighter Group. N.p.: ca194-? CoCA
Brown, Arthur F., editor. History in the Sky, 354th Pioneer Mustang Fighter Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., ca1946. 166 lvs. DLC
Morris, Danny. Aces and Wingmen. Men, Machines and Units of the United States Army Air Forces, Eighth Fighter Command and 354th Fighter Group, Ninth Air Force, 1943-5. London: Neville Spearman, 1972. 488 p. DLC
Ong, William A. Target Luftwaffe, the Tragedy and Triumphs of the World War II Air Victory. Kansas City, MO: Lowell Press, 1981. 335 p. AMAU
Turner, Richard E. Big Friend, Little Friend: Memoirs of a World War II Fighter Pilot. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. 176 p. DLC 355th FIGHTER GP
Marshall, William. Angels, Bulldogs & Dragons: The 355th Fighter Group in World War II. Mesa, AZ: Campion Fighter Museum, 1984. 178 p. DLC
Wells, Ken. Steeple Morden Strafers, 1943-45. Baldock, Herts: Egon Pub., Ltd, 1994. 173 p. 356th FIGHTER GP
Causer, H. Phillip. "M.I.A." Norwell, MA: Phipps Pub. Co., 1977. 169 p. DLC
Miller, Kent D. Escort, the 356th Fighter Group on Operations Over Europe, 1943-1945. Fort Wayne, IN: Academy Pub., 1985. 185 p. 357th FIGHTER GP
Abner, Alan K. Dead Reckoning: Experiences of a World War II Fighter Pilot. Shippenburg, PA: Burd Street Press, 1997. 134 p. DLC
Aldrich, James C. "Escort", Occupational Edition. Munich: Thimayer, 1945. 24 p.
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Carson, Leonard K. Pursue and Destroy. Granada Hills, CA: Sentry Books, 1978. 175 p. WHi
Hayes, Robert W., editor. "Escort." England: 1945. 15 p.
--- ---. Munich, Germany: 1945. 24 p.
Olmsted, Merle. The 357th Over Europe. St. Paul, MN: Phalanx Pub., 1994. 160 p. DLC
---. The 357th Over Europe: The 357th Fighter Group in World War II. St Paul, MN: Phalanx Press, 1994. 160 p. DLC
---. The Yoxford Boys: The 357th Fighter Group on Escort Over Europe & Russia. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1971. 103 p. DLC 358th FIGHTER GP
Ellison, Bruce G., editor. "Orange Tails," the Story of the 358th Fighter Group and Ancillary Units. . . Chicago: Rogers Print. Co., 1945. 216 p. NN 359th FIGHTER GP
Little Friends. A Pictorial History of the 361st Fighter Group in World War II. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1991. 176 p. DLC
Miller, Kent D. Jigger, Tinplate, and Red Cross, the 359th Fighter Group in WWII. Ft. Wayne, IN: Academy Pub. Corp., 1987.
Raines, Thomas H., editor. 359th Fighter Group (Hq. Sq., 368th, 369th, 370th Fighter Squadrons), 448th Air Service Group (Headquarters and Base Service Squadron), 824th Air Engineering Squadron, 648th Air Materiel Squadron, 3rd Gunnery Tow-target Flt. Norwich, England: Soman-Wherry Press, 1945. 67 p. NN
---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1978. 68 p. (Reprint of the 1945 edition) DLC
Smith, Jack H. Mustangs and Unicorns: A History of the 359th Fighter Group. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1997. 248 p. DLC 361st FIGHTER GP
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Gotts, Steve. Little Friends: A Pictorial History of the 361st Fighter Group in World War II. Dallas, TX: 361st Fighter Group Assn., 1992. DLC 362nd FIGHTER GP
Gianneschie, Dan. The 362nd Fighter Group's History of WWII, Mogin's Maulers. Chicago: Aires Press, 1981. 490 p. DLC
--- ---. 2nd Edition. Chicago: Aires Press, 1986. 504 p. 363rd FIGHTER GP
Miller, Kent D. Seven Month Over Europe: The 363rd Fighter Group in World War II. Hicksville, OH: Miller, 1898. 126 p. DLC 363rd TAC RECONNAISSANCE GP
The 363rd, its History, Fighter and Reconnaissance. N.p.: ca1945. 64 p. NN 364th FIGHTER GP
"Operation Sunhat." England: 1945. 8 lvs.
Joiner, O. W. "Ollie", editor. The History of the 364th Fighter Group. Marceline, MO: Walsworth Pub., 1991. 300 p. DLC 365th FIGHTER GP
Johnson, Charles R. The History of the Hell Hawks. Anaheim, CA: Southcoast Typesetting, 1975. 623 p. 367th FIGHTER GP
Groh, Richard. The Dynamite Gang: The 367th Fighter Group in World War II. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1983. 192 p. DLC
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--- ---. Woburn, MA: Charm Pub. Co., 1993. 192 p. DLC
Moody, Peter R. The 367th Fighter Group in World War II. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1979. 75 p. DLC 371st FIGHTER GP
The Story of the 371st Fighter Group in the E.T.O. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pictorial Pub. Co., 1946. 198 p. NN 374th TROOP CARRIER GP
Imparato, Edward. 374th Troop Carrier Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1998. DLC 375th TROOP CARRIER GP
Finneran, John P., and Sam J. Commell, editors. The History of the Tokyo Trolley: 375th Troop Carrier Group, June 1942-January 1946. Tokyo: Dai Nippon Print. Co., 1946. 31 p. 376th BOMBARDMENT GP
200th Mission, Liberator-Athens-Tatos A/D Dec. 14, 1943. APO 681, Italy: 376th Bomb Grp., 1943. 4 lvs.
A Short History of the 376th Bombardment Group, May 20, 1942-February 22, 1945. N.p.: ca1945. 28 p. AFHRC
Byers, Richard G. Attack. Death in the Skies Over the Middle East. Winona, MN: Apollo Books, 1984. 296 p.
McClendon, Dennis E. The Lady Be Good: Mystery Bomber of World War II. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1962. 205 p. AMAU
--- ---. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1982. 203 p. (Reprint of the 1962 edition) AMAU
Walker, James W. The Liberandos: A World War II History of the 376th Bomb Group (H) and Its Founding Units. Waco, TX: 376th Heavy Bombardment Group Assoc., 1994. 613 p. DLC
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379th BOMBARDMENT GP
Bendiner, Elmer. The Fall of the Fortress. A Personal Account of the Most Daring-and Deadly-American Air Battles of World War II. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1980. 258 p. DLC
Cassens, Kenneth H. Screwball Express: A Meaningful Tribute to the 8th Air Force, 379th Bomb Group & the Screwball Express. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1992. 160 p. DLC
Robb, Derwyn D. Shades of Kimbolton, a Narrative of the 379th Bombardment Group (H). San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., ca 1946. 93 lvs. PCarlMH
--- ---. N.p.: 1981. 92 lvs. (Reprint of the 1946 edition) 380th BOMBARDMENT GP
Fain, James E., editors. The History of the 380th Bomb Group (H), AAF, Affectionately Known as the Flying Circus, November, 1942-September, 1945. New York: Commandy-Roth Co., 1946. 190 p. NN
Horton, Glenn R., Jr. The Best in the Southwest: The 380th Bomb Group in World War II. Savage, MN: Mosie Publications, 1995. 513 p. DLC
Horton, Glenn R., and Glenn R. Horton, Jr. King of the Heavies. N.p.: 1983. 184 p.
Menzel, George H. Portrait of a Flying Lady: The Stories of those she flew with in battle. Paducah, KY: Turner Publications, 1994. 256 p. DLC 381st BOMBARDMENT GP
381st Bombardment Group, 432nd Air Service Group. Westminister, England: Vacher and Sons, ca1945.
Brown James G. The Mighty Men of the 381st, Heroes All: A Chaplain=s Inside Story of the Men of the 381st Bomber Group. Salt Lake City, UT: Publishers Press, 1994. 765 p. DLC
MacKay, Ron. 381st Bomb Group. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Pub., 1994. 64 p. DLC
---. Ridgewell=s Flying Fortresses: The 381st Bombardment Group (H) in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Co., 2000. 256 p. DLC
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Stone, Ken. Triumphant We Fly: A 381st Bomb Group Anthology, 1943-1945. Pahucah, KY:
Turner Pub. Co., 1994. 200 p. DLC
--- ---. 2nd Edition. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 384th BOMBARDMENT GP
As Briefed. . .Addendum. N.p.: 1974. 36 p.
Beese, Arthur P. "Crusaders": 384th--50th, 1942-1992. Rahway, NY: 384th Bomb Group, 1993. 56 p. DLC
Feider, Leo J. 38 Missions with the 384th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force, Camp Underwood, Kettering, Northamps, England, A Memoir. St. Paul, MN: 1987. 38 p.
Grimm, Jacob L. Heroes of the 483rd: Crew Histories of a Much Decorated B-17 Bombardment Group during World War II. Ann Arbor, MI: 483rd Bomb Group Association, 1997. 320 p.
Owens, Walter E. As Briefed by Walter H. Owens, a Family History of the 384th Bombardment Group. New York: Edward Stern & Co., 1946. 210 p. CoCA
---. As Briefed, a Family History of the 384th Bombardment Group. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia[?]: The Group, 1980. 210, 36 p. [5] p. DLC
Smith, Dale O. Screaming Eagle: Memoir of a B-17 Group Commander. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1990. 241 p. DLC 385th BOMBARDMENT GP
385th Bombardment Group Memorial Association. A New History of the 385th Bomb Group (H). St. Petersburg, FL: Southern Heritage Press, 1995.
Leonard, Marston S. History of the 385th Bombardment Group (Heavy) and Its Affiliated Units: 424th Air Service Group, 877th Chemical Company (AO), Detachment 155, 18th Weather Squadron. February, 1943-August 1945. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1945. 386th BOMBARDMENT GP
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The History of a Bombing Outfit: The 386th Bomb Group. St. Truiden, Belgium: De Geneffe, 1945. 72 p. DLC
Young, Barnett, editor. The Story of the Crusaders: 386th Bomb Group (M) in World War II. Ft. Myers, FL: 386th Bomb Grp Inc., 1988. 174 p.
--- ---. 2nd Edition. Ft. Myers, FL: 386th Bomb Grp Assn., 1991. 191 p. DLC 388th BOMBARDMENT GP
The History of the 388th Bomb Group. . . San Angelo, TX: Newfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 121 lvs. CoCA
Huntzinger, Edward J. The 388th at War. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Yearbooks, 1979. 272 p. AMAU 389th BOMBARDMENT GP
. . .389th Bombardment Group, a Pictorial Review of Operations in the ETO. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 133 lvs. CoCA
Ardery, Philip. Bomber Pilot: A Memoir of World War II. Lexington, KY: Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1978. 233 p. DLC 390th BOMBARDMENT GP
390th Bombardment Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1994. 144 p. DLC
---. 2nd Edition. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997.
The 390th Bomb Group Anthology. Tucson, AZ: 390th Memorial Museum Foundation, 1983. 306 p. CoCA
[Drain, Richard E.] 390th Bomb Group: History of Aircraft Assigned. N.p.: R. E. Drain, 1993. 110 p. DLC
Milliken, Albert E., editor. The Story of the 390th Bombardment Group (H). . . New York: Eilert Print. Co., 1947. 472 p. AMAU
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Perry, Richard H., and others. The 390th Bomb Group Anthology, Volume II. Tucson, AZ: 390th Memorial Museum Foundation, 1985. 391st BOMBARDMENT GP
"Who dat?": Who's Who? of the 391st Bomb Group. "Who's Who?" of the 391st Bomb Group. Woodstock, GA: 391st Bomb Group Assoc., 1988. DLC
Walker, Hugh H. 391st Bombardment Group History of World War II, January 1943-October 1945. N.p.: 391st Bomb Group Assoc., 1990. 132 p. 392nd BOMBARDMENT GP
Hawkins, Ian. 20th Century Crusaders: 392nd Bombardment Group (H): January 1943-September 1945. True Tales of the Air War Over Europe told by those who lived them. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1997. 184 p. DLC
Matt, John. Crewdog: A Saga of a Young American. Hamilton, VA: Waterford Books, 1992. 415 p. DLC
Vickers, Robert E., Jr. The Liberators From Wendling: The Combat Story of the 392nd Bombardment Group (H) of the Eighth Air Force During World War Two. Albuquerque, NM: Unit Memorial Collection, Eighth Air Force, World War II (392nd BG), 1972. 288 p. CoCA
--- ---. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1977. 287 p. DLC 394th BOMBARDMENT GP
Ziegler, J. Guy. Bridge Busters, the Story of the 394th Bomb Group of the 98th Bomb Wing, 9th Bomb Division, 9th Air Force. New York: Ganis and Harris, 1949. 182 p. DLC 397th BOMBARDMENT GP
Beck, Henry C., Jr. The 397th Bomb Group (M), a Pictorial History. Cleveland: Crane Howard, 1946. 61 lvs. NN
Bendiner, Elmer. The Fall of the Fortresses. A Personal Account of the Most Daring, and Deadly, American Air Battles of World War II. New York: Putnam, 1980. 258 p. DLC
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Stovall, James B., Jr. Wings of Courage. Memphis, TN: Global Press, 1991. 200 p.
398th BOMBARDMENT GP
The History of the 398th Bombardment Group (H). San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 110 lvs. AMAU
Dalton, Hollis L. The Flight of the Kentucky Colonel: A Saga of World War II. San Antonio, TX: Dalton Center for Strategic Studies, 1994. 284 p. DLC
Ostrom, Allen. 398th Bomb Group Remembrances. Seattle, WA: Vanguard Press, 1989. 100 p. 401st BOMBARDMENT GP
200 Missions. 401st Bomb Group. N.p.: ca1945. 6 lvs.
Directory of Names and Addresses of Former Members of the 401st Bombardment Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., ca1947. 8 lvs. NN.
Closeway, Gordon R., editor. Pictorial Record of the 401st Bomb Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 168 p. AMAU
Maher, William P. Fated to Survive: Memoirs of a B-17 Flying Fortress Pilot/Prisoner of War: 401st Bombardment Group, Eighth Air Force. Spartanburg, SC: Honoribus Press, 1992. 168 p.
Menzel, George. 401st Bombardment Group (H), Portrait of a Flying Lady. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1994. 248 p. DLC
Newcomb, Alan H. Vacation with Pay, being an Account of My Stay at the German Rest Camp for Tired Allied Airmen at Beautiful Barth-on-the-Baltic. Haverhill, MA: Destiny Pubs., 1947. 198 p. DLC 403rd TROOP CARRIER GP
Two Years Pacific Sandman, 403d Troop Carrier Group. N.p.: Public Relations Staff, ca1945. 27 p. Mimeo. DAL
112
404th FIGHTER GP
Saied, Kemal. Thunderbolt Odyssey: P-47 War in Europe. Tulsa, OK: Stonewood Press, 1989. 151 p.
Wilson, Andrew F., editor. Leap Off, 404th Fighter Group Combat History. . . San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1950. 230 lvs. NN 405th FIGHTER GP
Nolte, Reginald G. Thunder Monsters. A History of the 405th Fighter Group in World War II and the Christchurch Squadrons, 509th Fighter, 511th Figther, 510th Fighter. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Press, 1986. 160 p. DLC 406th FIGHTER GP
See under 4th Fighter Group, Dunn title. 409th BOMBARDMENT GP
History of the 409th Bomb Group (L), European Theater of Operations, World War II. N.p.: 1996. 452 p. DLC 410th BOMBARDMENT GP
The 410th Bomb Group in World War II. Denver, CO(?): The Association, (AuTrain, MI: Avery Color Studios), 1987. 396, 170 p. DLC
History of the 410th Bombardment Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 80 lvs. AMAU
Keim, Bill and Nan. The 410th Book of Newsletters. Autrain, MI: Avery Color Studio, 1990. 396 p. 413th FIGHTER GP
Tyler, Parker R., Jr. From Seattle to Ie Shima with the 413th Fighter Group (SE). . . Ie Shima:
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1945. 30 p. Mimeo. NN 417th BOMBARDMENT GP
Grenn, Eugene L., and others, editors. The Sky Lancer, 417th Bomb Group. Sydney: John Sands, 1946. 114 lvs. AMAU 424th AIR SERVICE GP
See under 385th Bombardment Group, Leonard title. 432nd AIR SERVICE GP
See under 381st Bombardment Group, 1945 title. 433rd TROOP CARRIER GP
Back Load, February, 1943-June, 1944, 433rd Troop Carrier Group, New Guinea. Sydney: Halstead Press, 1945. 247 p. DLC
Lester, John R.(Bob) Frontline Airline: Troop Carrier Pilot in World War II. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1994. 192 p. DLC 435th TROOP CARRIER GP
Gilmore, Lawrence J., and Howard J. Lewis, compilers. History, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Troop Carrier Command. Greenville, SC: Keys Print. Co., 1946. 115 lvs. DLC 437th TROOP CARRIER GP
Guild, Frank H., Jr. Action of the Tiger, the Saga of the 437th Troop Carrier Group. Tyler, TX: City Print. Co., 1950. 177 p. CoCA
--- ---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1980. 177 p. (Reprint of the 1950 edition) AMAU
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438th TROOP CARRIER GP
Buchanan, Austin J. The 438th Troop Carrier Group: Headquarters, 87th, 88th, 89th, and 90th Squadrons in World War II. Baldwin, MI: 1990. 61 p. DLC 439th TROOP CARRIER GP
Young, Charles H. Into the Valley: The Untold Story of USAAF Troop Carrier in World War II, from North Africa through Europe. Dallas, TX: Printcomm, 1995. 615 p. DLC 440th TROOP CARRIER GP
DZ Europe: The Story of the 440th Troop Carrier Group. Indianapolis, IN: Hollenbeck Press, 1946. 203 p. DLC 441st TROOP CARRIER GP
441st Troop Carrier Group, August 1, 1943-August 1, 1944. Taunton, England: E. Goodman & Sons, ca1944. 48 p. NN 442nd TROOP CARRIER GP
442nd Troop Carrier Group. Paris: Imprime par Curial-Archereau, ca1945. 52 lvs. DLC
Life Around the Camp. Paris: Curial-Archereau, 1945. 48 lvs. DLC 444th BOMBARDMENT GP
The Pictorial History of the 444th Bombardment Group, Very Heavy Special. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1945. 80 lvs. DLC 445th BOMBARDMENT GP
Birsic, Rudolph J. The History of the 445th Bombardment Group (H), (Unofficial). Stationed Overseas at Tibenham, Norfolk, England in the 2nd Combat Wing, 2nd Air Division, of the Eighth Air Force. Glendale, CA: Griffin-Patterson Co., 1948. 81 lvs. PCarlMH
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---. Supplement to the History of the 445th Bombardment Group (H). . . N.p.: 1950. 20 lvs.
446th AIR SERVICE GP
See 20th Fighter Group, Steiner title. 446th BOMBARDMENT GP
Castens, Edward H., editor. The Story of the 446th Bomb Group. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 105 lvs. AMAU
Jansen, Harold E. The History of the 446th Bomb Group (H). Santa Ana, CA: 446th Bomb Group Association, 1989. 320 p. DLC
The 446th BG Revisited. History of the 446th Bomb Group in World War II. Santa Ana, CA: 446th, 1997. 447th BOMBARDMENT GP
Surridge, Estley K., and Edward C. Dooley, editors. Pictorial History of the 447th Bombardment Group (H). . . San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 130 lvs. PCarlMH
Shields, Doyle. History, 447th Bomb Group. N.p.: 1996. 334 p. DLC 448th AIR SERVICE GP
See under 359th Fighter Group, Raines title. 448th BOMBARDMENT GP
Brief History of the 448th Bombardment Group (H), 1943-1946. N.p.: ca1975. 48 p.
Hoseaman, James. The 1000 Day Battle. An Illustrated Account of Operations in Europe of the 8th Air Force's 2nd Air Division, 1942-1945, Including Particularly the 448th Bomb Group and the Other B-24 Units Based in East Anglia's Wivenery Valley. Lowestoft, Suffolk: Gillingham Pubs., 1979. 256 p. PCarlMH
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Kramer, Ron V., and Joseph T. Michalczyk. The 448th Bomb Group. N.p.: The Authors, 1977.
McBride, Charles C. Mission Failure and Survival. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press,
1989. 191 p. DLC 449th BOMBARDMENT GP
"Grottaglie and Home": A History of the 449th Bomb Group, Forty-seventh Wing, Fifteenth Air Force: A Group History. N.p.: The Association, 1989. 466 p. DLC
Currier, Donald R. 50 Mission Crush. Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street Press, 1992. 176 p. DLC
Shepard, D. William. Of Men and Wings: The First 100 Missions of the 449th Bomb, January to July 1944. Panama City, FL: Norfield Publishing, 1996. 343 p. DLC
Turner, Damon. Tucson to Grottaglie, a History of the 449th Bomb Grp. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1985. 360 p. DLC 450th BOMBARDMENT GP
450th Bombardment Group (H) Activation through Mediterranean Campaign. Italy: Cottontails, 1945. 28 p. DAFH
450th Bomb Group (H), the "Cottontails" of WWII. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1996. 128 p. DLC
Fagan, Vincent F. Liberator Pilot: The Cottontails' Battle for Oil. Carlsbad, CA: California Aero Press, 1991. 130 p. DLC 451st BOMBARDMENT GP
Hill, Sedgefield D. "Red", editor. The Fight'n 451st Bomb Group (H). Padacuh, KY: Turner Pub., 1990. 240 p. DLC 452nd BOMBARDMENT GP
452nd Bombardment Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1996. 132 p. DLC
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Pictorial History of the 452nd Bombardment Group. Norwich, England: Jarrold & Sons,
ca1945. 11 lvs.
Barnes, Marvin E. 452nd Bombardment Group (H). N.p.: Delmar, 1976.
Hinrichs, Edward. Missing Planes of the 452nd Bomb Group. Forest Lake, MN: E. Hinrichs, 1995. 223 p. DLC
Jackson, Philip S. My 30 Missions Over Europe, the 1944 Diary of a World War II Pilot. Colorado Springs, CO: St. Mark's Ave. Press, 1995. 150 p.
Prewit, John. The Lucky Bastard: Autobiography. Bellevue, WA: 1983. 285 p. 453rd BOMBARDMENT GP
Low, Andy. The Liberator Men of "Old Buc", the Story of the 453rd Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II, 29 June 1943-15 September 1945. Rolla, MO: 1984. 178 p. 454th BOMBARDMENT GP
Barker, John S., Jr., editor. The Flight of the Liberators, the Story of the Four Hundred and Fifty-fourth Bombardment Group. Rochester: DuBois Press, 1946. 172 p. AMAU
---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1986. 172 p. (Reprint of the 1946 edition)
Taylor, Harry B. Big Dog=s Nine Old Men. Ohio?: H. B. Taylor, 1990. 85 lvs. DLC 455th BOMBARDMENT GP
Asch, Alfred, and Hugh R. Graff, and Thomas A. Ramey. The Story of the Four Hundred and Fifty-fifth Bombardment Group (H) World War II: Flight of the Vulgar Vultures. Appleton, WS: Graphic Communications Center, 1991. 296 p. DLC 456th BOMBARDMENT GP
456th Bomb Group (M) Photo Album, Italy, 1944-1945. N.p.: Public Relations Section, ca1945. 72 lvs.
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Combat Career Feb 1, 1944-May 8, 1945, 456th Bomb Group (M). N.p.: 456th Bomb Gp
Statistical Section, ca1945.
Capps, Robert S. 456th Bombardment Group (H). 1943-Steed's Flying Colts-1945. Paducah, KY: Turner Publications, 1994. 144 p. DLC
---. Flying Colt: Liberator Pilot in Italy, Diary and History, World War II, 456th Bombardment Group (Heavy) (15th Air Force). Alexandra, VA: Manor House Publications, 1997. 471 p. DLC
Millman, Joseph. The Eleventh Passenger. New York: Vantage Press, 1996. 355 p. DLC 457th BOMBARDMENT GP
Blakebrough, Ken. The Fireball Outfit: The 457th Bombardment Group in the Skies over Europe. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1968. 96 p. AMAU
Briggs, Homer, and James L. Bass. Fait Accompli: A Pictorial Account of the 457th Bomb Group (H): The Fireball Outfit. Carthage, TN: JLB Publications, 1995. 408 p. DLC
Byers, Roland, editor. Black Puff Polly and Other Flights to Eternity. Moscow, ID: Pawpaw Press, 1991. 272 p. DLC
Byers, Roland O. Flak Dodgers: A Story of the 457th Bomb Group (H) During World War II. Moscow, ID: Pawpaw Press, ca1985. 260 p. DLC
Welsch, John F., editor. Dead Engine Kids: World War II of John J. Briol, B-17 Ball Turrent Gunner: With Comments from Notes of Other Crew Members. Rapid City, SD: Silver Wings Aviation, 1993. 216 p. DLC 458th BOMBARDMENT GP
Reynolds, George A. 458th Bombardment Group. N.p.: The Author, 1974. 64 p. CoCA
---. The 458th Bombardment Group (Heavy) II. Second Edition. Birmingham, AL: The Author, ca1979. 72 p. DLC
---. The 458th Bombardment Group Heavy III. Birmingham, AL: The Author, 1988. 88 p. DLC
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459th BOMBARDMENT GP
"Calendar 1945" Produced By and for the 459th Bomb Group of the 15th Air Force. Italy: ca1945. 14 lvs.
McCarthy, Lyle. Coffee Tower: A History of the 459th Bomb Group in WWII. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 224 p. DLC
Medina, Francis X. Ciao, Francesco. Kansas City, MO: F. X. Medina, 1995. 223 p. DLC 460th BOMBARDMENT GP
Bohnstedt, Duane L. and Betty J. 460th Bomb Group History. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1996. 207 p. DLC
Devney, Edward J. Pictorial Highlights From the History of the 460th Bombardment Group (H) United States 15th Army Air Force. Cleveland Heights, OH: 1946. 23 lvs. CoCA
Newby, Leroy W. Target Ploesti. View from a Bombsight. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1983. 272 p. AMAU 461st BOMBARDMENT GP
461st Bombardment Group. N.p.: 194-? CoCA 462nd BOMBARDMENT GP
Morrison, Wilbur H. Hellbirds: The Story of the B-29s in Combat. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1960. 181 p. DLC
--- ---. Washington: Zenger Pub., 1980. 181 p. (Reprint of the 1960 edition) DLC
Oliver, Philip G. Hellbird War Book. Dallas: ca1946. 117 p. AMAU 463rd BOMBARDMENT GP
Carroll, Daniel P. Crew Umbriago. N.p.: D. P. Carroll, 1986. 218 p. DLC
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Rubin, Harold, editor. A Narrative and Pictorial History of the 463rd Bombardment Group (H). St. Louis: Becktold, 1946. 191 p. PCarlMH 464th BOMBARDMENT GP
Callison, Talmadge P. "Hit the Silk." New York: Comet Press Books, 1954. 91 p. DLC 465th BOMBARDMENT GP
The 465th Bomb Group in Combat, May 1944-May 1945. Pantanella Airfield, Italy: 1945. 12 p. 466th BOMBARDMENT GP
Childers, Thomas. Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down Over Germany in World War II. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1995. 276 p. DLC
Woolnough, John H. The Attlebridge Diaries. The History of the 466th Bombardment Group Heavy. Hollywood, FL: 8th Air Force News, 1979. 218 p. DLC
--- ---. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1995. 250 p. (Expanded reprint) DLC. 467th BOMBARDMENT GP
The 467th Bombardment Group, September, 1943-June, 1945. Brattleboro, VT: E. L. Hildreth & Co., 1947. 155 p. DLC
---. North Tonawanda, NY: Enterprise Print. Co., 1980. (Reprint of the 1947 edition)
Preston, Jack M., and Harris L. Conway. "Rackheath Memories." 467th Bomb Group Heavy. N.p.: ca1945. 468th BOMBARDMENT GP
Wolfe, Stephen, editor. The Story of the "Billy Mitchell" Group: 468th H-Bomb Group From the CBI to the Marianas. N.p.: 1946. 135 p.
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471st BOMBARDMENT GP
Loehr, Franklin D. We Don't Cry For Heroes. N.p.: Echelon, 1946. 124 p. CoCA 474th FIGHTER GP
Calhoun, Jack and Beryl. Somewhere the Sun is Shining. San Diego: Grossmont Press, 1976. 70 p. DLC
Keller, Isham G. The 474th Fighter Group in WWII: An Enlisted Man's Observations. Minneapolis, MN: Privately printed, 1988. 128 p. 475th FIGHTER GP
Satan's Angels: 475th Fighter Group, 14th May 43-31st Dec. 44. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1946. 150 p. CoCA
The 475th Fighter Group. A Brief History. N.p.: n.d. 2 lvs.
Brammeler, Charles L. 475th Fighter Group in the Southwest Pacific. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air Univ., 1987. 93 p. AMAU
Stanaway, John. Posum, Clover & Hades: The 475th Fighter Group in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1999. 336 p. DLC
Toll, Henry C. Tropic Lightning. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1987. 132 p. DLC
Yoshino, Ronald W. Lightning Strikes: The 475th Fighter Group in the Pacific War, 1943-1945. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1987. 184 p. DLC 479th FIGHTER GP
479th Fighter Group. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror, 1945. 237 p. DLC 483rd BOMBARDMENT GP
483rd Bomb Group (H). Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1997. 144 p. DLC
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Dye, John T., III. Golden Leaves. Los Angeles, CA: Ward Ritchie Press, 1962. 227 p. DLC
Epperson, W. B., and Bernie Yudain, editors. 483rd Bombardment Group (H), Italy, 1944-45. Rome: Novissima, 1945. 80 lvs. NN 485th BOMBARDMENT GP
This is How It Was. The History of the 485th Bomb Group (H). N.p.: Southern Heritage Press, n.d. 386 p. 486th BOMBARDMENT GP
100 Missions. "What Went Before" 486th Bomb Group H. Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons, n.d. 28 p.
War Stories of the "O" & "W". A History of the 486th Bomb Group (Heavy) (Serving with the Eighth AF, 1944-1945). Columbus, OH: RSB Publications, 1996. 521 p. DLC 487th BOMBARDMENT GP
100th Mission, 487th Bomb Group & Station Service Units. Celebration Program, 22nd & 23rd Nov., 1944. Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons, 1944. 8 p.
The History of the 487th Bombardment Group, 22 September 1943 to 7 November 1945. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 109 lvs. DLC
Lay, Bernie, Jr. I've Had It. The Survival of a Bomb Group Commander. New York: Harper & Bros., 1945. 141 p. PCarlMH
---. I've Had It. Presumed Dead: The Survival of a Bomb Group Commander. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1980. 140 p. (Reprint of the 1945 edition) DLC 489th BOMBARDMENT GP
Freudenthal, Charles H. A History of the 489th Bomb Group. Vienna, VA: C. H. Freudenthal, 1989. 313 p. DLC
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490th BOMBARDMENT GP
Berndt, Jule. An 8th Air Force Diary: 490th Bomb Group. River Falls, WI: J. Berndt, 1992. 86 p. DLC
Lighter, Lawrence S., and Frederick R. Holland, editors. The Informal History of the 490th Bombardment Group. Oct 1943 to Oct 1945. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., ca1946. 491st BOMBARDMENT GP
The Ring Masters - The Last and the Best. A History of the 491st Bombardment Group (H) in World War II. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1992. 492nd BOMBARDMENT GP
Blue, Allan G. The Fortunes of War: The 492nd Bomb Group on Daylight Operations. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub. Co., 1967. 96 p. DLC
--- ---. Revised edition. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1987. 76 p. DLC
Fesmire, Robert H. Flight of a Maverick: In the Secret War Against Hitler. Nashville, TN: Eggman Pub., 1995. 132 p. DLC
Parnell, Ben. Carpetbaggers: America's Secret War in Europe. Austin, TX: Eakin Press., 1987. 204 p. DLC
Reynolds, George A. European Theater of Operations Carpetbaggers. Birmingham, AL: The Author, 1978. 23 p. WHi 493rd BOMBARDMENT GP
493rd Bombardment Group: A Pictorial Review of Operations in the ETO. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 79 lvs. DLC
Bowman, Martin, and Truett L. Woodall, Jr. Helton=s Hellcats: A Pictorial History of the 493rd Bomb Group. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1998. 152 p. DLC 494th BOMBARDMENT GP
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Rogers, David H., and Alvin L. Sigler and Charles F. Wilcox., compilers and editors. 494th
Bombardment Group (H) History WWII: From Orlando, Wendover, Mountain Home and Kauai to Corregdor, Zomboanga, Koror, Shanghai, and Hiroshima with the Liberators of Kelley=s Kobras and back home after all that. Annandale, MN: 494th Bombardment Group Assn., 1996. 360 p. DLC
Williams, Jack J., and others. 494th Bomb Group History. Philadelphia: W. T. Peck and Co., 1947. 147 p. NN 497th BOMBARDMENT GP
Goforth, Pat E., editor. The Long Haul, the Story of the 497th Bomb Group (VH). San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 124 lvs. DLC 498th BOMBARDMENT GP
Odgen, Michael, editor. 498th Bombardment Group Presents Its Combat Story, 20 November 1943 to 15 August 1945. N.p.: ca1945. 157 p. CoCA 499th BOMBARDMENT GP
Burkett, Prentiss. The Unofficial History of the 499th Bomb Group (VH). Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1981. 56 p. DLC 500th BOMBARDMENT GP
McClure, Glenn E., editor. An Unofficial History of the 500th Bombardment Group, One of Four Combat Groups in the 73rd Wing Under 21st Bomber Command and 20th Air Force, Stationed for Overseas Operation at Saipan in the Marianas Islands. Riverside, CA: Rubidoux Print. Co., 1946. 100 lvs. NN 504th BOMBARDMENT GP
Combat Diary: A Record of the 504th Bombardment Group. N.p.: 949th Engr. Avn. Topo Co., 1946. 12 lvs. NN
Hanley, Fiske. History of the 504th Bomb Group (VH) in World War II: Flying the B-29
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Superfortress: 313th Bombardment Wing (VH), 21st Bomber Command, 20th Air Force, United States Army Air Force. Enfield, CT: 504th Bomb Group Assoc., 1992. 308 p. DLC
Midlam, Don S. Flight of the Lucky Lady. Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort Pubs., ca1954. 208 p. DLC 505th BOMBARDMENT GP
MacIntyre, Becky, editor. The 505th Bombardment Group, 1944-1945. A Report from the 484th Bomb Squadron. N.p.: Becky MacIntyre, 1984. 74 p. 509th COMPOSITE GP
Marx, Joseph L. Seven Hours to Zero. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1967. 256 p. DLC
Ossip, Jerome J. editor. 509th Pictorial Album. . . Chicago: Rogers Print. Co., 1946. 56 lvs. AFHRC
Thomas, Gordon, and Max M. Witts. Enola Gay. New York: Stein and Day Pubs., 1977. 327 p. DLC
---. Ruin From the Air: The Enola Gay's Atomic Mission to Hiroshima. London: Hamilton, 1977. 386 p.
--- ---. Chelsea, MI: Scarborough House, 1990. 386 p. DLC
Tibbets, Paul W. Flight of the Enola Gay. Reynoldsburg, OH: Buckeye Aviation Book Co., 1989. 316 p. 805th AIR BASE GP
Larson, William L., editor. 805th Air Base Group, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. Barksdale Air Force Base: ca1955. NcD 809th AIR BASE GP
809th Air Base Group, MacDill Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN
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3201st AIR BASE GP
Chronological Syllabus of the Armament Development and Test Center. Elgin Air Force Base, FL: Office of History, Armament Development and Test Center, Air Force Systems Command, 1976. 3205th AIR BASE GP
3205th Group, Air Proving Grounds Command. Eglin Air Force Base, 1954. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1954. NN 4925th ATOMIC TEST GP
Hardison, John D. The Megaton Blasters: Story of the 4925th Atomic Test Group. Arvada, CO: Boomerang Pub., 1990. 40 p. DLC 6147th TACTICAL CONTROL GP
Johnston, Sidney F., Jr. 4th Reunion, 5th Air Force in Korea, 6147th TAC Control Group, Mosquitoes, Airborne and Ground Combat Controllers, The Front Seat of Hell, San Antonio, Texas, 14-17 July 1983: 30th Anniversary of Korean Armistice, 27 July 1953. Albuquerque, NM: Sidney F. Johnson, 1983. 82 p. DLC
---. 5th Air Force 1950-1958. Korea Mosquitoes. Airborne and Ground Combat Controllers, 6147th TAC. CON. GP., Korea, 1984 Directory. Albuquerque, NM: Sidney F. Johnson, 1983. 30 lvs. DLC
---. 5th Air Force, 1950-1958, Korean War, Mosquitoes, Airborne and Ground combat Controllers, 6147th Tac. Con. Gp. Korea: 1986 Directory. Albuquerque, NM: S. F. Johnston, 1986. 17, [39] p. DLC
---. Mosquitoes, Airborne and Ground Combat Controllers: 5th Air Force, 1950-1958, Korea, 6147th TAC Con. Gp., Korea, The Front Seat of Hell: 1984 Directory. Albuquerque, NM: S. F. Johnston, 1984. [60] p. DLC
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CHAPTER VII SQUADRONS 1st AERO SQDN
Richards, John F., II. War Diary and Letters of John Francisco Richards, II, 1917-1918. . . Compiled by George B. Richards. Kansas City, MO: Lechtman Print. Co., 1925. 184 p. DLC 1st FIGHTER SQDN
First Fighter Squadron, 413th Fighter Group (SE) "the Fighting Furies" Unit History. N.p.: ca1945. 6 p., 14 lvs. 2nd FIGHTER SQDN
Burke, Lawrence G., and Robert C. Curtis, compilers. and editors. The American Beagle Squadron. A Contribution to the History of the 2nd Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group during World War 2, Based on Documents and Recollections Submitted by "Some of Those Who Were There," Supplemented by a Few Other Sources. Lexington, MA: The American Beagle Squadron Association, 1987. 499 p. DLC 2nd PHOTO TECHNICAL SQDN
"The Inside Dope". 2nd Photo Tech. Sq. N.p.: ca1945. 14 lvs. 2nd TAC AIR COMMUNICATIONS SQDN
Filtz, William R., editor. From Mud Hill to Munich. N.p.: ca1945. 115 p. PCarlMH 2nd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Smith, W. E. 2nd Troop Carrier Squadron, AAF - CBI. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1987. 434 p. DLC
Withers, Monroe. A Texan in the C. B. I: China-Burma-India Theater of War. N.p.: Green Valley Press, 1993. 59 p. DLC
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William, Norman F., and Calvin H. Holt, editor. Third Air Rescue Squadron, Japan - Korea, 1944-1952. N.p.: ca1953. 3rd PURSUIT SQDN
Losonsky, Frank S. and Terry M. Flying Tiger: A Crew Chief's Story: The War Diary of a Flying Tiger American Volunteer Group Crew Chief with the 3rd Pursuit Squadron. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military/Aviation History, 1996. 108 p. DLC 3rd TRANSPORT SQDN
Memory of David Lapsley. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1952. 304 p. 4th FIGHTER SQDN (COMMANDO)
4th Fighter Squadron, Commando. N.p.: 1945. 39 p. CoCA 4th FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQDN
Brief History of the 4th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 1941-Present. N.p.: 1962. 21 p. Mimeo. 4th PHOTO TECHNICAL SQDN
Lowry, Robert J., and Robert B. Goldman, editors. Hey Joe! A Book Recording the History and Activities of the Fourth Photographic Technical Squadron. Rome: Printed at "Novissima", 1945. [56] p. CoCA
Lowry, Robert J., editor. Hey Joe!: Supplement Booklet. Bari, Italy: 1945. [28] p. NBuS 7th FIGHTER SQDN
129
Gallagher, James P. Meatballs and Deadbirds. A Glimpse at Aircraft of the Japanese Air Forces of World War II at the End. Perry Hall, MD: Jon Joy Pubs., 1973. 121 p. DLC 7th PHOTO TECHNICAL SQDN
Snaps and Story: Seventh Photo Tech Squadron. N.p.: ca1945. CoCA 8th AERO SQDN
See under 8th Bombardment Squadron, 1918 title. 8th BOMBARDMENT SQDN [8th Aero Squadron]
8th Aero Squadron, Observation Group, 6th Army Corps, A.E.F., France. Christmas 1918. N.p.: ca1918. [4] p.
The 8th Bomb Sq., Korea, January-July 1953. N.p.: International Print. Co., ca1953. 139 p.
8th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Wing, 41st Air Division, 1963-1964. N.p.: 1964. 58 p.
"The Friendly Eighth Presents." Hiroshima: Hiroshima Pub. Co., ca1951. 118 p. AMAU
Rogers, John K., editor. The 8th Bomb Squadron, Korea, 1951, January-July. Bristol, TN: Bristol Business Services, 1997. 128 p. DLC 8th PHOTO RECONNAISSANCE SQDN
Olsen, Harlan H. The Diary of 8th Photo Squadron, New Guinea. New York: Ad Press, 1945. 217 p. DLC 8th RADIO SQDN
The Story Behind the Flying Eight-Ball. N.p.: ca1945. 99 p.
Stanaway, John, and Bob Rocker. The Eight Ballers: Eyes of the Fifth Air Force. The 8th Photo
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Reconnaissance Squadron of World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1999. 184 p. DLC 9th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Terry, Thurzai Q. Strangers in Their Land. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1991. 264 p. DLC 9th FIGHTER SQDN
Photo History of the 9th Fighter Squadron, the Flying Knights. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1944. 85 p.
Wandrey, Ralph H. Fighter Pilot. Mason City, IA: Stoyles Press, 1950. 82 p. DLC
--- ---. New York: Carlton Press, 1979. 94 p. InTV 10th COMBAT CARGO SQDN
Martin, John G. Through Hell's Gate to Shanghai. History of the 10th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, C.B.I. Theater, 1944-1945. Athens, OH: Lawhead Press, 1983. 196 p. DLC 11th AERO SQDN
See under 11th Bombardment Squadron, Heater and Tyler titles. 11th BOMBARDMENT SQDN [11th Aero Squadron]
Cates, Michael D., editor. The Record, the Eleventh Bombardment Squadron (M). Richmond: Old Dominion Press, 1947. 103 p. DLC
Heater, Charles L. History of the 11th Aero Squadron, U.S.A.: A Detailed Account of the Squadron from Its Formation in 1917 to Demobilization. N.p.: 1922. 205 p. PCarlMH
Hinkle, Stacy C. Wings and Saddles: The Air and Cavalry Punitive Expedition of 1919. El Paso, TX: Texas Western Press, ca1967. 45 p. (Southwest Studies, Monograph No. 19) DLC
131
---. Wings over the Border, the Army Air Service Armed Patrol of the United States-Mexico
Border, 1919-1921. El Paso, TX: Texas Western Press, ca1970. 67 p. (Southwest Studies, Monograph No. 26) DLC
Tyler, John C. Selections from the Letters and Diary of John Cowperthwaite Tyler, from August, 1917 to September, 1918, Arranged by his Mother for his Nephews. . . Camden, NJ: Haddon Craftsmen, 1938. 152 p. NN 12th AIR SERVICE SQDN
Barners, L. Joe. "Lou." Salt, Sand, and Mud: A Story of a Typical Unit During World War II as seen through the eyes of a member of that Squadron. Rosewell, GA: Mountain Air Pub., 1993. 139 p. DLC 12th TAC RECONNAISSANCE SQDN
Brief History of the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 1917-1967. N.p.: ca1967. 35 lvs. CoCA 12th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Memoirs, 12th Troop Carrier Sq., 1940-1944. N.p.: ca1944. AFHRC
Donoven, John. 12th Troop Carrier Squadron History in Cartoons, 1940-1945. N.p.: ca1945. 44 lvs. PCarlMH 13th AERO SQDN
See under 13th Bombardment Squadron, see Waller and Elliott titles. 13th BOMBARDMENT SQDN [13th Aero Squadron]
13th Bomb Squadron, Ubon RTAFB, Thailand, 1970-1972. N.p.: BSO Print. and Pub. Co., 1972. 85 p. AFHRC
132
13th, the Devil's Own Grim Reapers, Fall & Winter, 1952. N.p.: ca1952. 136 p. AFHRC
13. The Devil's Own Grim Reapers, Spring and Summer 1953. N.p.: 1953. 156 p. AFHRC
Elliott, Stuart E. Wooden Crates & Gallant Pilots. Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co., 1974. 275 p. DLC
Hyman, S. D. The Devil's Own Grim Reapers. Hiroshima, Japan: Hiroshima Pub. Co., ca1951. 112 p.
Waller, Howard M. History of the 13th Aero Squadron, June 12, 1917 to April 1919. Dayton, OH: n.d. 41 p. 13th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Yeomans, William C., and others, editors. Two Years c/o Postmaster, a Pictorial Essay, 13th Troop Carrier Squadron, New Caledonia to Philippines. . . Sydney: John Sands, 1946. 46 lvs. NN 14th LIAISON SQDN
Dickinson, Charles S. Month by Month with the Fourteenth Liaison Squadron, March 2, 1942, through V-E Day, May 1945. Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1945. 57 p. PCarlMH 15th PHOTO RECON SQDN
15th Photo Squadron, 1943-44 Yearbook. N.p.: ca1944. CoCA 15th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Yuhasz, Joseph and Rosemary. History of the Fifteenth Troop Carrier Squadron, 1940-1945: An Airborne C-47 Squadron. Midvale, UT: J. Yuhasz, 1994. 314 p. DLC 17th AERO SQDN
Clapp, Frederick M. A History of the 17th Aero Squadron. Nil actum reputans si quid superesset agendum. December, 1918. Garden City: Country Life Press, 1920. 171 p. DLC
133
C. Addresses of Next of Kin of Officers and Home Addresses of Enlisted Men of the 17th Aero Squadron. N.p.: 1920. 10 p. CoCA
Corse, Irving P. Letters to his Family from Irving P. Corse, Lt., U.S. Army Air Forces. Brigaded with R.F.C., later R.A.F., World War I. Minneapolis: Jenson Print. Co., 1921. 27 lvs.
See Fowler, under 148th Aero Squadron entries.
Reed, Otis L. and George Roland. Camel Drivers: The 17th Aero Squadron in World War I. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1996. 155 p. DLC
Sherman, Telgar, and others. The Seventeenth: The Squadron with a Reputation. Portland, OR: Boyer Print. Co., ca1919. 16 lvs.
Todd, Robert M. Sopwith Camel Fighter Ace. Falls Church, VA: AJAY Enterprises, 1978. 112 p. DLC
[Ubek, Frank J.]. Reminiscing with 17th Aero Squadron. Dayton, OH: 1968. 4 lvs. Mimeo. 17th PHOTO RECON SQDN
Olsen, Leonard, and George A. Schiffert, editors. 17th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron, 13th U.S. Army Air Force. Los Angeles: Brown & de Haven, 1946. 127 p. AMAU
Vail, Richard M., and Charles T. Martin, editors. Strike, the Story of the Fighting 17th. Sydney: Jackson & O'Sullivan, 1945. 244 p. NN 18th WEATHER SQDN
A History of the Eighteenth Weather Squadron, May 14, 1942 to June 30, 1960. N.p.: Incunabula Press, 1977. 22 p. DLC
Brown, Ewing F. The Weathermen Let Them Fly: Memories from the 18th Weather Squadron of the Mighty Eighth, and the USSTAF Weather Central that coordinated it all. Pennsylvania Furnace, PA?: Memorial Museum Foundation, 1993. 110 p. DLC
See also under 385th Bombardment Group, Leonard title. 19th RECONNAISSANCE SQDN
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19th Reconnaissance Squadron. N.p.: 19th Tac Recon Sqdn., 1956. 58 p.
19th TAC FIGHTER SQDN
19th Tactical Fighter Sq. History, 1917-1945. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1985. 128 p. 20th AERO SQDN
Barth, Clarence G. History of the Twentieth Aero, First Day Bombardment Group, First Pursuit Wing, Air Service, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces, Compiled from Official Records, Personal Notes and Recollections. Winona, MI: Winona Labor News, ca1919. 100 p. AMAU
Martin, Cy. Men of the Twentieth: The Story of the 20th Aero Squadron. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1974. 127 p. AMAU 20th RECONNAISSANCE SQDN
Squadron History: The 20th Photographic Sqdn. (H). N.p.: ca1943. 31 lvs. CoCA 21st WEATHER SQDN
History of the 21st Weather Squadron. N.p.: 1945. 2 vols. 22nd AERO SQDN
Brooks, Arthur R. Experiences of Capt. A. R. Brooks "Ace", U.S. Air Service: As Published in the Framingham Evening News. N.p.: ca1919. 13 lvs. PCarlMH
Musciano, Walter A. Capt. Arthur Ray Brooks: America's Quiet Ace of W.W. I. New York: Hobby Helpers, 1963. 72 p. NjP 22nd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Boyd, John. Tenko! Rangoon Jail: The Amazing Story of Sgt. John Boyd's Survival as a POW in a Notorious Japanese Prison Camp. Padacuh, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1996. DLC
135
Hayward, David K., editor. Eagles, Bulldogs & Tigers: History of the 22nd Bomb Squadron in
China-Burma-India. Huntington Beach, CA: The Association, 1997. 294 p. DLC
Twees, Donald E., editor. The Bombing Bull Dogs, 22nd Bombardment Squadron, 341st Bombardment Group (M), 14th Air Force, China, 1945. Chicago: 1946. 52 p. 22nd FIGHTER SQDN
The Ceremony of Unveiling the Tablet to the Fallen of the 22nd Pursuit Squadron, American Expeditionary Forces. New York: 1920. 20 lvs.
Cupples, William H. My Helpful Angel Flew with Me. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1975. 94 p. ODaWu
Mahaney, Lloyd A., editor. 22nd Fighter Squadron. Gottingten: Muster Schmidt, 1945. 44 lvs. DLC 22nd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Ford, Wm., and others. Welcome Aboard, 22nd Troop Carrier Squadron (H) "Double Deuce." Japan: Hideo Otake Hakuodo, 1955. 28 p. 23rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
23rd Bombardment Squadron, Luke Field, Oahu, Hawaii. Organization Day, June 16, 1926. N.p.: ca1926. 8 p. PCarlMH 23rd PHOTO RECON SQDN
23th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron of the Hawkeye Group under the Fifth Air Force. Indianapolis, IN: John R. Aikin, n.d. 124 p. 23rd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
The Twenty-third Troop Carrier Squadron. N.p.: n.d. 10 lvs.
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24th WEATHER SQDN
Faulbaum, Margaret C. Organizational History of the 24th Weather Squadron, 1943-1981. Scott AFB, IL: AWS Office of History, 1981. 9 p. AFHRC 25th AERO SQDN
Brown, Warren J. Child Yank Over the Rainbow Division, 1918. Largo, FL: Aero-Medical Consultants, ca1975. 289 p. MHI 25th LIAISON SQDN
Leslie, P. Robert. Unknown Pilot of World War II. Liaison Pilot W. H. Arnold's Illustrated Journey to War. N.p.: Bradshaw Bros., 1984. 95 p. DAMH 26th WEATHER SQDN
Fuller, John F. Organizational History of the 26th Weather Squadron, 1943-1970. Scott AFB, IL: AWS Office of History, 1981. 22 p. AFHRC 27th AERO SQDN
Hall, Norman S. The Balloon Buster: Frank Luke of Arizona. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1928. 191 p. AMAU
--- ---. New York: Arno Press, 1972. 191 p. (Reprint of the 1928 edition) DLC
See also under 1st Pursuit Group, Hartney title. 27th FIGHTER SQDN
Lawson, Frank. War Diary, 27th Fighter Squadron. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1997. 149 p. DLC 27th PHOTO SQDN
137
Farrow, Vern L., editor. Squadron 27. N.p.: 1945. 31 lvs.
27th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Burwell, Lewis C., Jr. Scrapbook, a Pictorial and Historical Record of the Deeds, Exploits, Adventures, Travels, and Life of the Twenty-seventh Troop Carrier Squadron for the Year 1944. . . Charlotte, NC: Lassiter Press, 1947. 130 p. DLC 29th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Harkiewicz, Joseph. We Are the 29th Troop Carrier Squadron, WWII. Orlando, FL: 1990. 337 p. DLC 30th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Sjostrom, Dorothea C. Dick Smith, Bomber Pilot. Beach Haven, NJ: The Author, 1944. 197 p. DLC 30th DEPOT REPAIR SQDN
McBride, Joseph P., and Joseph M. McLaughlin. 30th Depot Repair Squadron, 30th Air Depot Group, 1942-1945. Philadelphia: 30th Depot Repair Squadron Assn., 1977. 160 p. DLC 30th PHOTO RECON SQDN
The 30th in the ETO. . . Gottingten: Muster-Schmidt, 1945. 48 p. NN 31st PHOTO RECON SQDN
Flavin, John E., and William J. Fletcher. The Story of the 31st Photo Reconnaissance Squadron, a History of the Squadron from Colorado and Oklahoma Growing Pains to Mobile Operations in France and the Occupation of Germany. Nurnberg: 1945. 94 p. 32nd PHOTO RECON SQDN
138
Ostergaard, Albert J., editor. Eyes Over Europe: the 32nd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron of
San Severo, Italy, 1944-1945. Ellisville, MO: A. J. Ostergaard, 1996. 218 p. DLC 32nd TAC FIGHTER SQDN
32nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 1954-1979. HG Valkenburg, the Netherlands: Speciale Vilgaven Holland B. V., ca1979. 56 p. DAFH
Briley, Vernon L. History of the 32D TFS (Camp New Amsterdam) and Soesterberg AB, the NL. 22 Dec 1939-30 Jun 1984. APO New York: Office of History, 32nd Tactical Fighter Sq., ca1984. 22 p.
Loeber, Hans, and Gerard H. Sprenger. 32 TFS: het enige AKoninklijke@ Amerikaanse Squadron. Direren: Bataafsche Leeuw, 1984. 78 p. DLC 32nd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Van Reken, Donald L. 32nd Troop Carrier Squadron. Holland: 1989. 204 p. 33rd PHOTO RECON SQDN
33rd Photo Recon. Squadron '44, European Theater of Operations. N.p.: n.d. 67 p. 33rd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Wamsley, George. American Fly-boy. New York: Vantage Press, 1993. 199 p. DLC 34th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Earl, O. K., editor. "The Thunderbird goes to War," a Diary of the 34th Bombardment Squadron in World War II. Springville, UT: Art City Pub. Co., 1947. 227 p. DLC 34th FIGHTER SQDN
Dyess, William E. The Dyess Story, the Eye-witness Account of the Death March from Bataan and Narrative of Experiences in Japanese Prison Camp and Eventual Escape. New York: G. P.
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Putnam's Sons, 1944. 182 p. AMAU
34th. N.p.: ca1945. 60 p.
See also under Dyess Air Force Base, 1976 title. 35th FIGHTER SQDN
35th Fighter Squadron "Black Panthers" in Japan and Korea, 1950-1951. Japan?: ca1951. 81 lvs. 36th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Hutton, Stephen. Squadron of Deception: The 36th Bomb Squadron in World War II. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1999. 216 p. DLC 36th TAC FIGHTER SQDN
History of the 36th Tactical Ftr. Sq., 12 June 1917-31 Dec 1982. Second Edition. Osan Air Base, Korea: Office of History, 51st Tactical Ftr. Wing, ca1983. [28] p. 38th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
38th Troop Carrier Squadron, Camp Mackall, North Carolina, Army Air Force Troop Carrier Command. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1944. 89 p. NN 39th FIGHTER SQDN
Rothgeb, Wayne P. New Guinea Skies: A Fighter Pilots View of World War II. Ames: Iowa State Univ. Press, 1992. 200 p. DLC
Stranaway, John. Cobra in the Sky: Combat History of the 39th Fighter Squadron, 1939-1980. Temple City, CA: Historical Aviation Album, 1982. 48 p. DLC 41st TROOP CARRIER SQDN
140
Weinshelbaum, David B., editor. Downwind, the Story of the 41st Troop Carrier Squadron, World War II. Philadelphia: Westbrook Pub. Co., 1950. 65 lvs. NN 44th FIGHTER SQDN
Starke, William H. Vampire Squadron: A History of the 44th Fighter Squadron in WWII, 1941-1945. Anaheim, CA: Robinson Typographics, 1985. 208 p. DLC 45th TAC RECON SQDN
45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron. N.p.: ca1951. 158 p. AFHRC
The Viewfinder. Misawa, Japan, 1958. Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan: Tenshi-In Print. Press, 1958. 67 p. AFHRC 46th RECON SQDN
Wack, Fred J. The Secret Explorers: The Sage of the 46th/72nd Reconniassance Squadron. Turlock, CA: Seeger's Prints, 1992. 165 p. DLC
White, Ken. World in Pearl: The Origin, Mission, and Scientific Findings of the 46th/72nd Reconnaissance Squadron. Elkhart, IN: K. White, 1992. 297 p. DLC 47th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
The Crow Flight, 47th Bomb Sq. (M). N.p.: 1945. 43 lvs. 47th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Haffeman, Don. Historical Diary: 313th Troop Carrier Group, 47th Troop Carrier Squadron. Skokie, IL: Inter-Collegiate Press, 1978. 565 p. DLC 48th FIGHTER SQDN
The War Diary of the 48th Fighter Squadron (Twin Engine) Army Air Force. March Field: 1943. CoCA
141
48th MATERIEL SQDN
McGlothlin, Frank E. Barksdale to Bataan. History of the 48th Materiel Squadron, October 1940-April 1942. N.p.: 1984. 100 p. [8] p. AFHRC 50th AERO SQDN
Roll Call, 50th Aero Squadron, A.E.F. Akron: 50th Aero Sq. Association, 1938. 84 p.
Morse, Daniel P. The History of the 50th Aero Squadron, Being the Log and Operations of the Squadron While with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, 1918-19, with Other Sundry items of Interest to Former Members of the Squadron and Personal Recollections by the Author. New York: Blanchard Press, 1920. 94 p. DLC
--- ---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1997. (Reprint of 1920 edition) DLC 50th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Callahan, Robert E. On Wings of Troop Carriers in World War II. San Antonio, TX: Burke Pub. Co., 1997. DLC 53rd AERO SQDN
Roster of the 53rd Spruce Squadron and an Account of Its Work and Camp. N.p.: 1918. 40 p. 54th FIGHTER SQDN
Murray, Robert H. The Only Way Home. Waycross, GA: Brantley Printing Co., 1986. 159 p. 54th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
History of the 54th Troop Carrier Squadron. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1946. 33 lvs. CoCA
142
54th WEATHER RECON SQDN
History of the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 1944-1985. Scott AFB, IL: 54th WRS Office of History, 1984. 47 p. AFHRC 56th AIR DISARMAMENT SQDN (PROV)
Remember? A Summary of the Activities of the 56th Air Disarmament Sqdn. (Prov.). . . Aalen/Wart: Stierlin, 1945. 60 p. PCarlMH 56th DEPOT REPAIR SQDN
Dedication. To the Men of the 56th Depot Repair Squadron, the Few Who Taught So Many the Meaning of Service, This History is Dedicated. Guam: 1945. 34 lvs. PCarlMH 56th STRATEGIC RECON SQDN
The Fighting 56th. 56th Strategic Reconnaissance Sq. - Medium Weather. Tokyo, Japan: Apollo Press, ca1951. 64 lvs. 57th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Pennock, H., and James M. Healey, editors. Saga of the Biscuit Bomber, with the 57th Troop Carrier Squadron in the Southwest Pacific Theater. Sydney: Halstead Press, 1945. 131 p. NN 58th FIGHTER SQDN
Rosser, Harold C. No Hurrahs for Me. Sevierville, TN: Covenant House Books, 1994. 272 p. 60th FIGHTER SQDN
Covington, Robert L. The War Diaries of Sgt. Robert L. Covington: 60th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, November 1942-February 1945. Blacksburg, VA: Pocahontas Press, 1998. DLC
143
60th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Miley, Robert. But Never a Soldier. N.p.: 1984. 61st SERVICE SQDN
Morrow, James E., editor. 61st Service Squadron, a Historical Record of the Days Spent in the Southwest Pacific Area. Ottumwa, IA: Messenger Print. Co., 1946. 120 p. AFHRC 63rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Murphy, James T., with A. B. Feuer. Skip Bombing. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993. 179 p. DLC 63rd FIGHTER SQDN
Trulock, John H. And So It Was: Memories of a World War II Fighter Pilot, 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group, England, 1943-44. Walterboro, SC: Press and Standard, 1988. 156 p.
--- ---. Revised Edition. Walterboro, SC: Press and Standard, 1989. 156 p. 64th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
64th T. C. Sq.: 13 Jungle Air Force. Sydney: Waite & Bull, 1945. 88 p. NN 65th FIGHTER SQDN
A Memoir of Michael Theodore Silver by His Parents. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1947. 70 p. OCa 66th FIGHTER SQDN
Call Jackpot. Story of the Sixty-Sixth Fighter Squadron. . . Italy: ca1945. 38 p., 8 lvs.
Schoenfield, Albert, with contributions by Gerald E. Smith and Louis Lederman. The Saga of the Exterminators Squadron: The Combat History of the 66th Fighter Squadron, 1941-1945: An Enlisted Man's Perspective. San Luis Obispo, CA: Direct Imaging, 1994. 256 [20] p. DLC
144
67th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Lundy, Will. History of the 67th Bombardment Squadron, 44th Bomb Group, the Flying Eight Balls. San Berardino, CA: W. Lundy, 1984. 355 p. AMAU 67th FIGHTER SQDN
See under 11th Bombardment Group, 1945 title. 67th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
"Sky Train," Adventures of a Troop Carrier Squadron, February 10, 1943-August 10, 1944. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1945. 217 p. DLC 68th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Todd, Webb. History of the 68th Bomb Sq., 44th Bomb Grp.: The Flying Eightballs. N.p.: Privately printed, 1989. 345 p.
68th FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQDN [68th Fighter Sqdn]
Lightning Lancer: A Review of the 68th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. Winchester, IN: Turner Print. Co., ca1953. [97] p. DLC
Brown, Richard F. Lightning Strikes Four Times: A Fighter Pilot's Story. N.p.: R. F. Brown, 1996. 86 p. DLC 71st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Hollandia Destroyed! N.p.: n.d. 17 p.
Wright, Luke. 71st Bombardment Squadron. Sydney: 1944. 70 p. 71st FIGHTER SQDN
145
Arnold, Fredric. Doorknob Five Two. Los Angeles, CA: S. E. Maxwell, ca1984. 274 p. DLC
70th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Larson, Harold V. Bombs Away! A History of the 70th Bombardment Squadron (M) in Early World War II. Manzanita, OR: Seacliff Press, 1998. 174 p. DLC 72nd LIAISON SQDN
Ably, Jean. . . .Interprete volant avec la 72e escadrille de liaison Americaine, France-Allemagne, 1944-1945. Grenoble: B. Arthaud, 1946. 22 p. (Text in French) 72nd RECONNAISSANCE SQDN
See under 46th Reconnaissance Sqdn. 74th FIGHTER SQDN
Kissick, Luther C., Jr. Guerrilla One. The 74th Fighter Squadron Behind Enemy Lines in China, 1942-45. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Press, 1983. 128 p. DLC 74th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
The Seventy-fourth Troop Carrier Squadron. . . San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1945. 47 lvs. AMAU 75th FIGHTER SQDN
Barnum, Burrall. Dear Dad. New York: Richard R. Smith, 1944. 158 p. OKentU
Little, Wallace H. Tiger Sharks! Memphis, TN: Castle Books, ca1987. 249 p. DLC 78th SERVICE SQDN
146
Stapp, Arthur. The 78th Album. Seattle: 78th Service Squadron, 1945. 79th AIR SERVICE SQDN
Jonas, Stanley M., and Marshall C. Rooke. Diary of the 79th Air Service Squadron, United States Army Air Forces. Raleigh, NC: Graphic Press, ca1945. 40 p. 79th AIRDROME SQDN
Stevenson, Richard. 79th Airdrome Sqdn.-Its History. Wernersville, PA: 1983. 17 p. 80th AIRDROME SQDN
A Short History and Complete Roster of the 80th Airdrome Sq. N.p.: ca1945. 24 p. PCarlMH 80th FIGHTER-BOMBER SQDN
Brownwell, Bill, and others, editors. 80th Fighter-Bomber Squadron "Headhunters" in Japan and Korea, 1950-1951. N.p.: ca1951. 81st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Sexton, Winton K. Back Roads to Freedom. Kansas City, KS: Lowell Press, 1985. 179 p. DLC 81st TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Wolfe, Martin. Green Light: Men of the 81st Troop Carrier Squadron Tell Their Story. Philadelphia, PA: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Press, 1989. 498 p. DLC
---. Green Light! A Troop Carrier Squadron=s War from Normandy to the Rhine. New Edition. Washington: Center of Air Force History, 1993. 498 p. DLC 82nd FIGHTER CONTROL SQDN
History of the 82nd Fighter Control Squadron, 1942-1945. N.p.: 1945. 221 p. PCarlMH
147
83rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
History and Log Book of the Eighty-third Bombardment Squadron, Twelfth Bomb Group (Medium), United States Army Air Forces. Newton Center, MA: Modern Print. Co., n.d. 182 p. 83rd FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQDN
83rd Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Hamilton AFB, CA: ca1963. CoCA 84th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Corhan, George A. 84th Bombardment Sqdn (L) Sculthorpe RAF Station Yearbook, 1955. Norwich, GB: Jarrold and Sons, 1955. MHI
Walker, Hugh H., and Dale W. Scott, editors. Yearbook of the 84th Bombardment Squadron (Jet), Sculthorpe RAF Base, England, 1952. Norwich, GB: Jarrold and Sons, 1952. MHI 84th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Guild, Frank H., Jr. A Journey to the Far Shore: The Story of the 84th Troop Carrier Squadron. Tyler: City Print. Co., 1949. 142 p. DLC
Waltman, Charles. Life with the 84th Squadron of the 437th Troop Carrier Group. Mt. Prospect, IL: The Author, 1945. 125 p. 86th AERO SQDN
Piesbergen, Clarence F. Overseas with an Aero Squadron. Belleville, IL: News-Democrat Print., 1919. 73 p. NN 86th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
86th Bomb Squadron. The Lone Prowlers. Washington, DC: Guthrie Litho Co., n.d. AFHRC
148
88th AERO SQDN
Crosby, Wilson G. Fletcher Ladd McCordic, 1st Lieut., 88th Aero Squadron, A.E.F., 1918-1919: A Tribute. Chicago: Privately Printed, 1921. 90 p. NN 89th AERO SQDN
Manger, Frank L., editor. The Zoomer,. . .an Illustrated Annual Year Book of the 89th Aero Squadron in the First World War. Council Bluffs: ca1918. 89th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Houha, William F., and Conrad S. Stuntz. Altitude Minimum, 89th Bombardment Squadron (Light), Southwest Pacific. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1945. 149 p. DLC 90th AERO SQDN
See under 90th Bombardment Squadron, Carver title. 90th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
90th Bombardment Squadron Pair-o-dice; World War II Combat Log. N.p.: 1963. 469 p. CoCA
Carver, Leland M., and Gustaf A. Lindstrom. The Ninetieth Aero Squadron, American Expeditionary Forces, a History of Its Activities During the World War, from Its Formation to Its Return to the United States,. . . Hinsdale, IL: 1920. 91 p. DLC
--- ---. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1990. 90, [40] p. DLC 91st AERO SQDN
Kenney, George C. History of the 91st Aero Squadron, Air Service, U.S.A. Coblenz: Gebruder Breuer, 1919. 35 p. 91st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
149
Moody, Samuel B., and Maury Allen. Reprieve From Hell. New York: Pageant Press,1961. 213
p. PCarlMH 92nd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Thorsen, Duane W. Faded Blue, Forest Green. Stoughton, WS: Printing House, 1994. 247 p. DLC 93rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Hardison, Priscilla, and Anne Wormer. The Suzy-Q. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1943. 170 p. AMAU 93rd FERRYING SQDN
93rd Ferrying Squadron, 1943. N.p.: 1943. [96] p. 94th AERO SQDN
Tom's Letters. American Expeditionary Forces, 1917. N.p.: ca195-? 91, [18] p. PCarlMH
Campbell, Douglas. Let=s Go Where the Action Is! The Wartime Experiences of Douglas Campbell. Edited by Jack R. Eden. Lingstown: Jaare, 1984. 97 p,
Coolidge, Hamilton. Letters of an American Airman, Being the War Record of Capt. Hamilton Coolidge, U.S.A., 1917-1918. Boston: Privately Printed [Norwood: Plimpton Press], 1919. 231 p. AMAU
Hartz, Robert E. The 94th Aero Squadron Scrapbook. Annville, PA: Hiester Print. Co., 1930. 15 p. DLC
Kurtz, Paul B. Paul Borda Kurtz, First Lieutenant, 94th Aero Squadron, United States Army, 1893-1918. Philadelphia: 1923. 224 p. CoCA
Mullins, John D. Hello Spacebar this is Springcap. A History of the 94th Fighter Squadron in World War II. Kerrville, TX: Hillside Cottage Pub., 1991. 158, [13 ] p. DLC
150
Rickenbacker, Edward V. Fighting the Flying Circus. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1919. 371 p. DLC
--- ---. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1919. 371 p. DLC
--- ---. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965. 296 p. (Reprint of the 1919 edition)
--- ---. New York: Avon Books, 1967. 336 p. (Reprint of the 1919 edition) Gmar
--- ---. Folkestone, England: Bailey and Swinfen, 1973. 296 p. (Reprint of the 1919 edition) DLC 95th AERO SQDN
Book of Addresses of Officers and Enlisted Personnel of the 95th Aero Squadron, France, 1917-18- ? France[?]: ca1918. 20 p. PCarlMH
History of 95th Aero Squadron. First American Unit in Action. n.p.(France?): ca1918. 48 p.
Archibald, Norman. Heaven High, Hell Deep, 1917-1918. New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1935. 350 p. OKentU
--- ---. New York: Arno Press, 1980. 350 p. (Reprint of the 1935 edition) AMAU
Blodgett, Michael F. The Life and Letters of Richard Ashley Blodgett, First Lieutenant, United States Air Service. Boston: MacDonald & Evans, Printers, ca1919. 181 p. DLC
Buckley, Harold. Squadron 95, . . .an Intimate History of the 95th Squadron, First American Flying Squadron to Go to the Front in the War of 1914-1918. Paris: Obelisk Press, 1933. 227 p. AMAU
--- ---. New York: Arno Press, 1972. 227 p. (Reprint of the 1933 edition) AMAU
Roosevelt, Kermit, editor. Quentin Roosevelt: A Short Sketch with Letters. New York: Scribner=s & Sons, 1921. 282 p. DLC
Russel, William M. A Happy Warrior, Letters of William Muir Russel, an American Aviator in the Great War, 1917-1918. . .a Family Memorial. Detroit: Saturday Night Press, 1919. 212 p. PCarlMH
Woolley, Charles. First to the Front: The Aerial Adventures of 1st Lt. Waldo Heinrichs and the 95th Aero Squadron, 1917-1918. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1999. 244 p. DLC
151
95th FIGHTER SQDN
Carpenter, A. E., editor. We Are of Clay. Letters and "Random Jottings" of the late Lieut. "Chick" Rainear. P-38 Pilot Who Did a Job, Yet Wondered. Philadelphia: 1945. 95 p. 96th AERO SQDN
See under 96th Bombardment Squadron, Codman title. 96th BOMBARDMENT SQDN [96th Aero Squadron]
In Memoriam Charles Patrick Anderson, First Lieutenant 96th Aero Squadron. N.p.: ca1921. 24 p. DLC
Clausen, Walt. G I Journey, 96th Bombardment Sq., 2nd Bombardment Gp. Seattle: 1970. 101 p. CoCA
Codman, Charles. Contact. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1936. 248 p. AMAU 99th FIGHTER SQDN
Dryden, Charles W. A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman. Tuscaloosa: Univ. of Alabama Press, 1997. 421 p. DLC
Francis, Charles E. The Tuskegee Airman, the Story of the Negro in the U.S. Air Force. Boston: Bruce Humphries, 1956. 225 p. CoCA
Halliburton, Warren J. The Fighting Redtails: America's First Black Airmen. New York: C.P.I., 1978. 48 p. NN
Holway, John B. Red Tails, Black Wings: The Men of America's Black Air Force. Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press, 1997. 345 p. DLC
Johnson, Hayden C. The Fighting 99th Air Squadron, 1941-45. New York: Vantage Press, 1987. 49 p. DLC
152
Palmer, Walter J. Flying with Eagles: Memoirs of an Original Tuskegee Airman. Indianapolis, IN: Nova Graphics, 1993. 88 lvs. DLC 99th MILITARY AIRLIFT SQDN
Baker, Raymond D. History of the 99th Military Airlift Squadron. Andrews AFB, DC: 89 MAW Office of History, 1988. 54 p. 102nd AERO SQDN
See under 102nd Observation Squadron, 1918 title. 102nd AIR RESCUE SQDN
Salute to the 102nd, New York Air National Guard, Fifty Years, 1922-1972. N.p.: ca1972. 16 p. 102nd OBSERVATION SQDN
First Anniversary Over Seas. 102 Aero Squadron A.E.F. Twenty Third Day of November One Thousand and Nine Hundred Eighteen. N.p.: ca1918.
Wenn, George H. History of the 102nd Observation Squadron. N.p.: 1956. 38 p. DNGuA 103rd AERO SQDN [LAFAYETTE FLYING CORPS & ESCADRILLE LAFAYETTE]
European War: The Franco-American Flying Corps. Paris: Bishop and Garret, ca1916. 23 p.
L'Escadrille des Sioux. Paris: Baudiniere, 1940. 219 p. DLC
Lafayette Escadrille and Flying Corps Address List of Pilots and Relatives, 1st February 1928. Paris: Herbert Clarke, 1928. 8 lvs.
Lafayette Escadrille Memorial. Paris: Herbert Clarke, 1928. 17 p. DSI
153
Aldrich, Nelson W., Jr. Tommy Hitchock: An American Hero. Gaithersburg, MD: Fleet St. Corp., 1985. 304 p. PPiU
Biddle, Charles J. The Way of the Eagle. New York: Scribner's Sons, 1919. 297 p. NN
---. Fighting Airmen: The Way of the Eagle. Stanley Ulanoff, editor. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1968. 286 p. (Reprint of the 1919 edition) AMAU
Bowen, Robert S. They Flew to Glory: The Story of the Lafayette Flying Corps. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Sheppard Co., 1965. 160 p. FO
Briand, Paul L. In Search of Paradise: The Nordhoff-Hall Story. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1966. 395 p. ODaWU
Carisella, Peter J., and James W. Ryan. The Black Swallow of Death. Boston: Marlborough House, 1972. 271 p. DLC
Chamberlain, Cyrus F. Letters of Cyrus Foss Chamberlain. A Member of the Lafayette Flying Corps. Minneapolis: 1918. 117 p. PCarlMH
Chapman, Charles W. Letters of Second Lieutenant Charles Wesley Chapman, Jr., December 19, 1894-May 3, 1918. Waterloo, IA: ca1919. 146 p. PCarlMH
Chapman, Victor E. Victor Chapman's Letters from France, with Memoir by John Jay Chapman. New York: Macmillan Co., 1917. 196 p. DLC
--- ---. New York: Macmillan Co., 1919. 198 p. DLC
Crowe, James R. Pat Crowe, Aviator: Skylark Views and Letters From France, Including the Story of "Jacqueline." . . New York: N. L. Brown, 1919. 220 p. NN
Drew, Sidney R. Life and Letters of Sidney Rankin Drew. Mrs. Sidney Drew, editor. New York: Cheltenham Press, 1921. 69 p. CCC
Flammer, Philip M. The Vivid Air, the Lafayette Escadrille. Athens, GA: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1981. 249 p. AMAU
Genet, Edmond C. C. An American for Lafayette. The Diaries of E.C.C. Genet, Lafayette Escadrille. Walt Brown, Jr., editor. Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia, 1981. 224 p. DLC
---. War Letters of Edmond Genet, the First American Aviator Killed Flying the Stars and Stripes. Grace E. Channing, editor. New York: Scribner's Sons, 1918. 330 p. NN
154
Gordon, Dennis. Lafayette Escadrille: Pilot Biographies. Missoula, MT: Doughboy Historical
Society, 1991. 271 p.
---. The Lafayette Flying Corps: The American Volunteers in the French Air Service in World War I. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2000. 500 p. DLC
Hall, Bert, and John J. Niles. One Man's War: The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1929. 353 p. DLC
--- ---. New York: Arno Press, 1980. 353 p. (Reprint of the 1929 edition) DLC
Hall, James N. "En L'Air". (In the Air). Three Years On and Above the Three Fronts. New York: The New Library, 1918. 153 p. DLC
---. Flying with Chaucer. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1930. 86 p. DLC
---. In the Air. Three Years On and Above Three Fronts. London: Hurst and Blackett, ca1918. 128 p. DSI
---. High Adventure: A Narrative of Air Fighting in France. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1918. 239 p. AMAU ---. High Adventure. London: Constable & Co., 1918. 232 p. (English printing 1918 edition) DLC
Hall, James N., and Charles B. Nordhoff, editors. The Lafayette Flying Corps. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1920. 2 vols. AMAU
--- ---. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1964. 875 p. (Reprint of the 1920 edition) DLC
Hall, James N., and N. Blackett. High Adventure: A Narrative of Air Fighting in France. London: J. Hamilton, 1934. 384 p. DSI
Hemish, H., editor. The Paul Baer Scrapbook. Fort Wayne, IN: Allen County-Fort Wayne [IN] Historical Society, 1968. 32 p.
Jablonski, Edward. Warriors with Wings: The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966. 206 p. DLC
Mason, Herbert M., Jr. The Lafayette Escadrille. New York: Random House, 1964. 340 p. AMAU
155
McConnell, James R. Flying for France with the American Escadrille at Verdun. Garden City,
NY: Doubleday, 1918. 176 p. AMAU
Meeker, William H. William Henry Meeker, His Book. Boston[?]: Privately printed, 1917. 257 p. PCarlMH
Nichols, Alan H. Letters Home from the Lafayette Flying Corps. Nancy A. Nichols, editor. San Francisco: J. D. Huff, 1993. 296 p. DLC
Nordhoff, Charles B., and James N. Hall. Falcons of France, a Tale of Youth and the Air. Boston: Little Brown Co., 1949. 332 p. AMAU
---. The Fledgling. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1919. 201 p.
Parsons, Edwin C. Flight into Hell: The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille. London: J. Long, 1938. 255 p. DLC
---. The Great Adventure: The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1937. 335 p. DLC
---. I Flew with the Lafayette Escadrille. Indianapolis, IN: E. C. Seales & Co., 1963. 335 p. (Reprint of the 1937 edition) AMAU
--- ---. New York: Arno, 1972. 335 p. (Reprint of the 1935 edition) DLC
Prince, Norman. Norman Prince. A Volunteer Who Died for the Cause He Loved. . . Boston: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1917. 74 p. DLC
Stein, Conrad. The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille. Chicago: Children's Press, 1983. 31 p. DLC
Thenault, Georges. L'Escadrille Lafayette. (Avril 1916-Janvier 1918). Paris: Hachette, ca1939. 127 p. DLC
---. The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille Told by Its Commander Captain Georges Thenault. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1921. 172 p. DLC
Turner, George E. George Evans Turner, Jr. Flight Log and War Letters. New York: Whitney Press, 1936. 49 lvs. ArU
Walcott, Stuart. Above the French Line: Letters of Stuart Walcott, American Aviator, July 4,
156
1917 to December 8, 1917. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1918. 93 p. DSI
C. The Life Story of an American Airman in France. Extracts from the Letters of Stuart Walcott, Who Between July and December, 1917, Learned to Fly in French Schools of Aviation, Won Fame at the Front, and Fell Near Saint Souplet. Washington: ca1918. [85]-106 p. (Reprinted from the National Geographic Magazine, Jan, 1918.) DLC
Walker, Dale L. Only the Clouds Remain: Ted Parsons of the Lafayette Escadrille. Amsterdam, NY: Alandale Press, 1980. 72 p. DLC
Wellman, William A. Go Get 'em! The True Adventures of an American Aviator of the Lafayette Flying Corps Who was the only Yankee Flyer Fighting Over General Pershing's Boys of the Rainbow Division in Lorraine, When They First Went "Over the Top." Boston: L. C. Page & Co., 1918. 284 p. NN
Whitehouse, Arch. Legion of the Lafayette: The Story of the Americans Who Formed the Lafayette Escadrille to Fly with the French in World War I. Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1962. 338 p. AMAU
Woodward, Houston. A Year for France: War Letters. New Haven: Yale Pub. Assoc., 1919. 196 p. NN 104th AERO SQDN
Gilchrist, John W. S. An Aerial Observer in World War I. Richmond: The Author, 1966. 134 p. AMAU
---. The 104th Aero Squadron. Richmond, VA: Privately Printed, 1968. 146 p. AMAU 106th AERO SQDN
See under 800th Aero Squadron entry. 109th TAC RECONNAISSANCE SQDN
Warren, Hoyt M. The Making of a Spy in the Sky: A Story of a World War II Pilot. Abbeville, AL: Henry County Historical Society, 1982. 230 p. AMAU
157
111th FIGHTER SQDN
Dansford, James T., and others, editors. From Jennies to Jets. The Story of the 111th Fighter Squadron. 29 June 1923-29 June 1973. N.p.: Taylor Pub. Co., 1974. 304 p. DLC
Watson, W. E., Jr., editor. 111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Sept. 27, 1942. N.p.: ca1945. AFHRC 112th TAC CONTROL SQDN
112th Tactical Control Squadron, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, 1949-1974. 25 Years Serving the Community, the State, the Nation. N.p.: ca1974. [34] p. DNGuA 112th FIGHTER CONTROL SQDN
McGinley, Donald T., editor. 112th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 60th Anniversary, 1917-1977. N.p.: ca1977. 212 p. 113th AERO SQDN
113th Squadron (Engineers) Air Service, Aircraft Production, a Pictorial History of the Largest Squadron in the World, 1918-1919. N.p.: 1919. 44 p. NN 124th FIGHTER SQDN
The History of the 124th Fighter Squadron, 132nd Fighter Wing, 1941-1982. N.p.: Iowa Air National Guard, ca1983. 160 p. 125th LIAISON SQDN
125th Liaison Squadron. N.p.: n.d. 60 p. PCarlMH 131st FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQDN
1947-1957, Tenth Anniversary 104th Fighter Group, 131st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. N.p.: ca1957. 64 p. DNGuA
158
135th AERO SQDN
Hart, Percival G. History of the 135th Aero Squadron, from July 25 to November 11, 1918. Chicago: 1939. 178 p. AMAU
Smart, Lawrence L. The Hawks That Guided the Guns. Redondo Beach, CA: 1968. 70 p. AMAU 138th AERO SQDN
Captain Walter H. Schultze, the Peace Messenger, 1893-1919. In Memoriam. N.p.: 1925. 102 p. PCarlMH
History of the One Three Eight Aero, 1917-1918-1919. Lindsborg, KS: Bethany Print. Co., 1920. 20 p. 141st AERO SQDN
Davies, John. The Legend of Hobey Baker. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1966. 118 p. DLC 147th AERO SQDN
Clendenin, Kenneth W. 147th Aero Squadron Excerpts, World War One, 1918. Parkersburg, WV: The Author, 1964. 21 p. AFHRC
Rowe, Joseph P., Jr. Letters from a World War I Aviator. Collected and edited by Genevieve Bailey Rowe and Diana Rowe Doran. Boston: Sinclaire, 1986. 151 p. 148th AERO SQDN
Fowler, Thyrza B. Harold Fowler, 1886-1957. A Remembrance. New York: Privately Printed, 1960. 59 p. OKentU
[Grider, John M.] Items. Falls Church, VA: Ajay Pubs., 1977. 87 p. DLC
---. Marse John Goes to War. Josephine Grider Jacobs, editor. Memphis, TN: Davis Print. Co.,
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1933. 111 p. DLC
---. War Birds; Diary of an Unknown Aviator. New York: Grosset & Dunlop, 1926. 277 p. MWH
--- ---. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1926. 277 p. AMAU
--- ---. London: J. Hamilton, 1927. 277 p. (English printing of 1926 edition) AMAU
--- ---. Garden City, NY: Sun Dial Press, 1938. 277 p. (Reprint of the 1926 edition) MWH
--- ---. Fort Mill, SC[?]: ca1951. 156 p. (abridged reprint of the 1926 edition) DLC
--- ---. London: Temple, 1966. 166 p. (Abridged reprint of 1926 edition) CCHis
Skelton, Marvin L. Callahan, the Last War Bird. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian, 1980. 143 p. KMK
Springs, Elliott W. Above the Bright Blue Sky, More About the War Birds. 1st Edition. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1928. 275 p. DLC
--- ---. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1928. 275 p. MdBU
--- ---. London: Hamilton, 1935. 248 p. (English printing of the 1928 edition) NN
Taylor, William P., and Francis L. Irwin. Francis L. "Spike" Irwin's War Diary and the History of the 148th Aero Squadron, Aviation Section. . . Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian, 1974. 11, 25, 128, 62 lvs. AMAU
---. History of the 148th Aero Squadron, Aviation Section, U.S. Army Signal Corps, A.E.F.-B.E.F., 1917-1918. . . Lancaster, SC: Tri-County Pub. Co., 1957. 128 p., [43] lvs., [62] p., [6] lvs. AFHRC 154th OBSERVATION SQDN
50th Anniversary, 1925-1974. 154th Observation Sq. "We Lead" "From Jennies to Jets." N.p.: ca1975. 100 p. DAFH
Gillies, Frederick W. The Story of a Squadron: An Illustrated Overseas War Diary-Album, 1942-1945, 154th (Observation Reconnaissance) Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. Medford, MA: 1946. 137 p. NN
160
160th TAC RECON SQDN
380th Fighter-160th TAC Rec Squadron. History, February 1943-August 1945. Eschwege, Germany: ca1945. 142 p. 162nd TAC RECON SQDN
162nd Tactical Reconnaissance Sq. Night Photographic, 1950. N.p.: 1951. 28 p. 167th FIGHTER SQDN
Smith, Jack A. The Coonskin-Boys: Men and Mustangs of the 167th Fighter Squadron, West Virginia Air National Guard, A Pictorial History. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Pub., 1987. 46 p. DLC
---. Mountaineer Sabres: A Pictorial History 167th Fighter Squadron, West Virginia Air National Guard, 1955-1961. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1988. 56 p. DLC 168th AERO SQDN
McCullough, John M. We Flew with One Wing. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1977. 50 p. PGC 174th AERO SQDN
History of "the Black Cat Squadron," 174th Aero Squadron, 1917-1919. N.p.: ca1919. 56 p. CoD 185th FIGHTER SQDN
Masterson, George N. History of the 185th Fighter Squadron, Oklahoma National Guard. Oklahoma City, OK: 45th Infantry Division Museum, 1991. 18 p. (Museum Monograph No. 17) DLC 188th FIGHTER SQDN
161
Arnold, Rhodes. Enchilada Air Force. Reserve, NM: Privately Printed, 1897. 125 p. 191st FIGHTER SQDN
Vaportrails. 1949. 191st Fighter Squadron. Chicago: Smith, ca1950. 64 p. DNGuA 210th ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION SQDN
Murawski, Robert F., editor. 210th Electronic Installation Squadron, 10th Anniversary, 1971-1981. N.p.: ca1982. 66 p. 213th AERO SQDN
Thomas, Ritchie, and Carl M. Becker. An American Pursuit Pilot in France, Roland W. Richardson's Diaries and Letters, 1917-1919. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Pub Co., 1994. 198 p. DLC 303rd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Beeson, Colin R. The Glider Pilot at Home and Overseas. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1978. 257 p. DLC 312th DEPOT REPAIR SQDN
Coen, Lloyd A., editor. One Year, 312 DRS, 41st ADG. Luglio, Italy: 1944. 94 p. 312th FERRYING SQDN
312th Ferrying Squadron. Levallois, France: Societe Industrielle D'Imprimrie, n.d. 72 p. 316th FIGHTER SQDN
Johnson, James T., editor. A Personalized History of the 316th Fighter Squadron. Arlington, VA: 316th Fighter Squadron Foundation, 1981. 2 vols. DLC
162
319th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Asterperious, 319th Heavy Bombardment Squadron in the South-west Pacific Area. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1944. 62 p. 319th DEPOT REPAIR SQDN
History of the 319th Depot Repair Squadron. Kingsport, TN: Kingscraft, ca1946. 208 lvs. 320th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Moby Dick Heavy Bombardment Squadron, Southwest Pacific, 1942-1945. San Francisco: Schwabacher-Frey Co., 1945. 32 lvs. 320th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Air Transport Unit (Green Hornet). Roswell-Kwajalein. N.p.: ca1946. 11 lvs. PCarlMH 321st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Bombs Away. Sydney: John Sands, ca1944. 48 lvs. AFHRC 323rd AIR SERVICE SQDN
Rodrigues, Richard A. 323rd AIRS, the Story of the 323rd Air Service Squadron, 1942-1945. N.p.: ca1984. 68 p. 324th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
25 Missions. The Story of the Memphis Belle. New York: Training Aids Division, AAF, 1943. 36 p. 325th FIGHTER CONTROL SQDN
163
Sprager, Augustine J., editor. Goofin' Off with the 325th Fighter Control Squadron. Winston-Salem: Winston Print. Co., 1949. 40 p. PCarlMH 329th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Komarek, W. J. "Red". "All the Best" A Toast to the 329th, B-24 Bomb Squadron. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1995. 203 p. DLC 339th FIGHTER SQDN
Harris, Brooklyn. Bill: A Pilot's Story. Macdoel, CA: B. Harris, 1995. 350 p. DLC 341st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
John Horton Ijams, Jr. August 27, 1918-January 12, 1943. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1948. 24 p. 341st FIGHTER SQDN
Borden, Horace L., Jr. Flier's Reward, Fighter Pilot with the 341st Fighter Squadron in New Guinea and the Philippine Islands, 1943-1944. N.p.: 1947. 30 p. 342nd FIGHTER SQDN
Introducing the 342nd Fighter Squadron. Bedford Airdrome, Mass. N.p.: 1943. 42 lvs. CoD
342nd Fighter Squadron. Jacksonville: Douglas Print. Co., 1945. 125 lvs.
Wyper, William W. Youngest Tigers in the Sky. Palos Verdes, CA: The Author, 1980. 191 p. AMAU 344th AIR SERVICE SQDN
Peppers, Jerome G., Jr. A Pacific Diary, 1943-1945. 344th Service Squadron, 321st Service Group, 13th Air Force. N.p.: 1985. 80 p. Mimeo.
164
345th FIGHTER SQDN
McCann, Edward C. Thunder Over Boxtown, the Wartime Memos of an Air Force Squadron That Found Something Greater Than Glory. Pittsburgh: 1949. 109 p. PCarlMH 346th FIGHTER SQDN
Grove, George B., and others. The Memory is Still Fresh. Houston, TX: 1990. 300 p. 347th FIGHTER SQDN
Schiffman, Charles. An Unofficial and Historical History of the 347th Fighter Squadron, 350th Fighter Group, 12th Air Force, September 1942-October 1945. Stockton, CA: Atwood Print. Co., 1951. 159 p. DLC
See also under 354th Fighter Group, Morris title. 350th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Sheridan, Jack W. They Never Had It So Good, the Personal, Unofficial Story of the 350th Bombardment Squadron (H), 100th Bombardment Group (H), USAAF, 1942-1945. San Francisco: Stark-Raith Print. Co., 1946. 165 p. DLC 350th FIGHTER SQDN
Bledsoe, Marvin. WWII Fighter Pilot. Oceanside, CA: 1980. 385 p. Mimeo.
---. Thunderbolt: Memoirs of a World War II Fighter Pilot. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1982. 282 p. DLC
Price, William J. Close Calls: Two Tours with the 350th Fighter Squadron, 353rd Fighter Group, 8th Air Force in WWII. Usk, WA: Aviation USK, 1992. 127 p. DLC 351st AERO SQDN
Martin, Walter L. History of 351st Aero Service Squadron. Okemah, OK: Ledger Print. Co., n.d. 22 p.
165
353rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Muirhead, John. Those Who Fall. New York: Random House, 1986. 258 p. DLC 369th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Combat Diary. N.p.: 1945. 142 p. 370th FIGHTER SQDN
De Grave, Ernest P. 370th Fighter Squadron, Sept-Oct 1944. Pawtucket, RI: Privately Printed, 1945. 40+ lvs. 371st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Moody, Dallas D. Aerial Gunner from Virginia, the Letters of Don Moody to His Family during 1944. William E. Hemphill, editor. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1950. 366 p. PCarlMH 378th FIGHTER SQDN
378th Fighter Squadron. Philadelphia: Jefferies & Manz, ca1945. 195 p. AMAU 380th SERVICE SQDN
The History of the 380th Service Squadron. N.p.: ca1945. 10 p. 390th AIR SERVICE SQDN
Overseas with the 390th Sv. Sq. & Hq. Sq., Team "A," 74th Sv. Gp. Hamburg: H. O. Persiehl, ca1945. 114 p. NN 400th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
166
The Black Pirates, 1942-1944. Sydney: John Sands, ca1944. 96 p. AFHRC 404th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Hora, Charles E. We Were There. Sacramento, CA: Pacific Litho Co., 194-? 2 vols. CoCA 405th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Air Combat at 20 Feet, Selected Missions from a Strafer Pilot=s Diary. Fort Worth, TX: Magnetic North Enterprises, 1989. 454 p.
405th Bombardment Squadron (M) "Green Dragons": Statistical Data for 43 Months Overseas from January 1942 to September 1945. N.p.: 1945. 13 lvs.
Buszek, Ted C. The Flying Pink Elephants: A History of the 405th Bombardment Squadron, 1941-1945. Marietta, GA: Ted C. Buszek, 1988. DLC 407th AIR SERVICE SQDN
Lim, Christina M. and Sheldon H., and the Veterans of the 407th Air Service Squadron. In the Shadow of the Tiger: The 407th Air Service Squadron, Fourteenth Air Service Group, Fourteenth Air Force. Sacramento, CA: Griffin Print.: 1993. 225 p. DLC 408th FIGHTER SQDN
Sajed, Kemal. Thunderbolt Odyssey. Tulsa, OK: Stonewood Press, 1990. 160 p. 409th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Martin, Ralph G. Boy from Nebraska: The Story of Ben Kuroki. New York: Harper Bros., 1946. 208 p. DLC 412th TROOP CARRIER SQDN
412th Troop Transport Squadron. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1990. 112 p. DLC
167
413th FIGHTER SQDN
Birkett, Kenneth N., editor. History of a Fighter Squadron, the 413th. Bayshore, NY: Shelbrick Pub. Co., 1945. 36 lvs. NN 415th NIGHT FIGHTER SQDN
Sargent, Frederick O. Night Fighters, an Unofficial History of the 415th Night Fighter Squadron. Madison, WI: Campus Pub. Co., 1946. 79 p. DLC 419th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Baxley, Joe. History of the 419th Bomb Squadron (H): 1942-1945 & 1961-1964. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1992. 214 p. DLC
Gardner, Jesse H. Beachheads and Black Widows: A South Pacific Diary. n.p.[Pittsburgh, PA: Herrmann Print. & Litho]: 1995. 135 p. DLC 422nd NIGHT FIGHTER SQDN
McEwen, Charles, Jr. 422nd Night Fighter Squadron, WWII, European Theater. . . N.p.: 422nd Night Fighter Assn., 1983. 113 p. AMAU 428th FIGHTER SQDN
Steinko, John T. The Geyser Gang: The History of 428th Fighter Squadron in World War II. Minneapolis, MN: Roma Associates, 1986. 352 p. DLC 429th NIGHT FIGHTER SQDN
Swindt, Kar. 429th Fighter Squadron, the "Redtail" Gang: European Theater, World War II. Sacramento, CA: Heritage Pub., 1978. 472 p. DLC 430th FIGHTER SQDN
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Shennan, Alexander F. The Backdoor Gang. Ann Arbor: Edwards Bros., 1950. 90 p. NN 442nd TROOP CARRIER SQDN
Beeson, Colin R. The Glider Pilot War at Home and Overseas. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1978. 257 p. DLC 449th FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQDN
Harmon, Thomas. Pilots Also Pray. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1944. 182 p. FJ
Shloyiak. 1953. The Year Book of the 449th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska. N.p.: ca1953. 36 lvs. 451st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Lipkis, Leon G., editor. 451st Bombardment Squadron. Fresno, CA: 1947. 194 p. 455th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
455th Bombardment Squadron, 323rd Bomb Group (M), Whitetail Marauders, Prisoners of War, Missing in Action, Roll of Honor & Reported for Duty with the Squadron Beyond. Falls Church?: 455th Bombardment Sqdn Association, 1994. DLC
Marauder Squadron Albums: A Trilogy from the 455th Bombardment Squadron. N.p.: 455th Bombardment Squadron Assn., 1996. 3 vols. DLC
Goldsmith, Benedict I. World War II Combat Drawings and Memoirs of Benedict I. Goldsmith, 1943-45. Falls Church, VA: 455th Bomb Sqdn Association, 1995. DLC 459th FIGHTER SQDN
Fielder, James M. A History of the 459th Fighter Squadron: The Twin Dragons, CBI, 1943-1945. Universal City, TX: James M. Fielder, 1993. 181 p. DLC 463rd AERO SQDN
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De Golyer, Homer L., editor. The History of the Four Hundred and Sixty-third Aero Squadron. .
. N.p.: ca1919. 95 p. DLC 464th AERO SQDN
Combattre Premier de la 464th Aero Squadron, Somewhere in France, Aug. 7, 1918. Paris: Devambrz, Graveur, ca1918. 10 p. 464th FIGHTER SQDN
"Battle Stars" 464th Fighter Squadron from Bruning, Nebraska to Ie Shima, Ryukyus. N.p.: n.d. 58 p. DLC 465th FIGHTER SQDN
The Jug. Ashland, OR: Ashland Print. Co., 1946. 72 p. PCarlMH 469th AERO SQDN
469th Aero Squadron, Formerly the 57th Aero Squadron: Being an Account of Squadron Activities in the World War 1917-18-19. N.p.: ca1919. 58 p. CoD 484th AERO SQDN
History 484th Aero Squadron, American Expeditionary Forces. Hampton, VA: Houston Print. and Pub. House, 1920. 50 p. DLC 484th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
See under 505th Bombardment Group. 485th AERO SQDN
History, 485th Aero Construction Squadron, U.S. Army, 1917, 1918, 1919. Garden City, NY:
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192-? 152 p. DAL 486th FIGHTER SQDN
Sidney, Smiler, comp. Angus. 486th Fighter Squadron. Norwich, England: Soman-Wherry Press, ca1945. 46 p. 487th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
487th Squadron Album, 487th Bombardment Squadron, 340th Bombardment Group (M), United States Army Air Forces. Trenton: Hibbert Print. Co., 1944. 181 p. 487th FIGHTER SQDN
The "Hunters," the 487th Fighter Squadron. N.p.: 1945. 16 lvs. NN 488th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Round the World With 488th. A More or Less Factual Narrative Supported by On-the-Spot Evidence. Chicago: Smith, 1946. 178 p. AFHRC 489th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Casper, Jack A., and Ver Keljik, editors. History and Personnel; 340th Bomb Group; Combat Campaigns Participated in by the 489th Bomb Squadron (M). Minneapolis: Independent Press, 1947. 247 p. DLC 491st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Davenport, Douglas, editor. Achievements-491 Bombardment Squadron, 10th USAAF, India Edition, 1943. Calcutta, India: Baptist Mission Press, 1943. 72 p. 493rd FIGHTER SQDN
Cooper, Jacob L. The 493rd Fighter Squadron in World War II. St Petersburg, FL: Southern
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Heritage Press, 1996. 296 p. 498th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
The Falcons. History of the 498th Medium Bombardment Squadron, United States Army Air Corps. Oxford, MS: Mullen Print. Co., ca1945. 84 p. 499th AERO SQDN
Harper, William J. History of the 499th Aero Squadron from Langley Field, Virginia to St. Nazaire, France, 1918 and 1919. N.p.: ca1919. 22 lvs. PCarlMH 499th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Ferguson, Max B. Bats Outa Hell over Biak. Charleston, IL: 1991. 153 p. 506th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Kiefer, Norman C. The Green-nosed Flying 8-Balls: A History of the 506 Bomb Squadron. Belleville, MI: 506th History Publications, ca1993. 665 p. DLC 508th FIGHTER SQDN
Dear Dick and App. N.p.: n.d. 383 p. 510th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Journal of 510th Bombardment Squadron (H). Volume II. N.p.: 1945. 242 p.
School, Rick, and Jeff Rogers. Valor at Polebrook, the Last Flight of Ten Horsepower. Kimberly, WI: Cross Roads, 2000. 142 p. 510th FIGHTER SQDN
Mohale, Charles D. Jenkins' Jerry Junkers, the WWII 510th Fighter Squadron. California: 1984.
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140 p. 511th FIGHTER SQDN
Hess, Dean E. Battle Hymn. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1956. 246 p. DLC 512th FIGHTER SQDN
Overseas with the 512th Fighter Squadron. Brussels: Ad Goemaere, 1945. 26 lvs. NN 513th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Thomas, Rowan T. Born in Battle: Round the World Adventures of the 513th Bombardment Squadron. Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co., 1944. 367 p. AMAU
--- ---. Washington: Zenger, ca1979. 367 p. (Reprint of the 1944 edition) DLC 514th FIGHTER SQDN
514th Fighter Squadron, the Raider Squadron, Battle Participation: Air Offensive of Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe; Rhine. Brussels: J. E. Goosens, ca1945. 49 p. DLC
Beck, Levitt C., Jr. Fighter Pilot. Los Angeles, CA: Wetzel Pub. Co., 1946. 200 p. DLC 525th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Linsky, William C., editor. The Hunbusters. Kimbolton: 1944. 42 lvs. NN 525th FIGHTER SQDN
The Story of an Invader Squadron, the 525th Fighter Squadron, 86th Fighter Group, Covering the Period from Activation to V-E Day, May 8, 1945. Heidelberg: Heidelberger Gutenberg-Druckerei, ca1945. 37 p. NN
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527th FIGHTER SQDN
Howard, Sid. Odyssey of an Invader Squadron or Lost in Spaghetti Latitudes, 1945. Italy: 1945. [20] p. Mimeo. AFHRC 530th FIGHTER SQDN
530th Fighter Squadron, 1942- ? Midwest City, OK: Scotch Directory and Mailing Service, 1947. 76 p. 533rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Comer, John. Combat Crew. A True Story of Flying and Fighting in World War II. Waco, TX: Texian Press, 1986. 268 p. DLC 552nd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
552-Second Anniversary in ETO. May 27, 1943-May 26, 1945. Souvenir Program. Liege, Belgium[?]: M. Abeels, ca1945. Broadside. 7 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches (19.1 x 13.9 cm). 555th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Duncil, Charles W. Mission Accomplished: 555th "Red Devil" Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group (M) in World War II. Costa Mesa, CA: Red Devil Pub. Co., 1988. 158 p. DLC 557th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Lundberg, Gust E., and Karl S. Petersen, editors. 557th Bombardment Squadron (M) AAF. N.p.: 1945. 154 p. CoCA 576th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Thomas, Harry E. Heavy Bomber Missions with 576th Sq., 392nd B., 2nd Air Division, 8th Air Force, 10 Months in Stalag Luft III. N.p.: n.d. 126 p.
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603rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
History of the 603rd Bomb Squadron (H), 398th Bomb Group. Rapid City Army Air Base, 1944. 20 lvs. 603rd TAC CONTROL SQDN
Planter, 1947. Nurnberg: 1947. 66 p. NN 606th AIRCRAFT CONTROL SQDN
Struchko, Elmer R. 606th A. C. & W. Squadron, Korea, 1950-1952. Tokyo: Toppan, ca1952. 49 p. 639th MILITARY AIRLIFT SQDN
616 Military Airlift Support Squadron (MAC), Apr 1966-Apr 1967; Tan Son Nhut AB, Republic of Vietnam. Taipei, Taiwan: Johnson Print. And Stationery Co., ca1967. 639th AERO SQDN
Norton, T. F., editor. 639th Aero Squadron, Being a Record of the Squadron's Activities with Brief Biographical Sketches of Its Members. Organized September, 1917; with A.E.F. January, 1918 to May, 1919; Demobilized June, 1919. Berkeley: Lederer, Street & Zeus Co., 1920. 126 p. DAL 648th AIR MATERIEL SQDN
See under 359th Fighter Group, Raines title. 723rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Cubbins, William R. The War of the Cottontails: Memoirs of a WWII Bomber Pilot. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books, 1989. 267 p. DLC 731st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
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The 731st Bomb Squadron (Light-Night Attack) California-Korea, 10 Aug. 1950-25 June 1951.
Hiroshima, Japan: Hiroshima Pub. Co., ca1951. 128 p. AFHRC
Blunk, Chester L. AEvery Man a Tiger,@ The 731st USAF Night Fighter Intruders over Korea. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1987. 114 p. DLC 741st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Lanford, Horace W. A Partial History of the 741st Bombardment Squadron, 455th Bombardment Group, July 6, 1943 through May 1945. Ft Lauderdale, FL: H. W. Lanford, 1993. DLC 756th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Porter, Claude. Cuckoo Over Vienna. Traverse, MI: Village Press, 1989. 266 p. DLC 766th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
[Barnes, William J., Jr.] Toward Sanctuary. N.p.: Privately Printed, 1945. 140 p. PCarlMH 770th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
770th Bombardment Squadron. Padacuh, KY: Turner Pub., 1997. DLC 775th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Cassidy, Carl B. A History of the 775th Bombardment Squadron (H), 463rd Bombardment Group (H). . .a Special Tribute to Members of "Allyn's Irish Orphans," an All American Outfit,. . . Lime Springs, IA: Lime Springs Herald, 1946. 96 p. 780th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Davis, Charles. A History of the 780th Bombardment Squadron (H) (1943-1945). San Francisco: 1946. 160 p.
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781st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Carl, Harry S., editor. 781st Bombardment Squadron (H) AAF, 465th Bombardment Group (H) in World War II: 14 August 1943-31 July 1945/Seven Hundred Eighty-first Bombardment Squadron (H) AAF, 456th Bombardment Group (H) in World War II. Atherton, CA: 781st Bomb Squadron Assoc., 1989. 188 p. DLC 784th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Pipes, Robert F. The Playboy Crew, 1944-1945: 8th Air Force, 2nd Air Division, 96th Combat Wing, 466th Bombardment Group, 784th Bombardment Squadron...Memoirs of World War II. N.p.: C. S. House, 1989. 116 p. DLC 800th AERO SQDN
A History of the 800th Aero Repair Squadron (Formerly the 106th Aero Squadron). Bordeaux: Impr. G. Castera & Fil, ca1919. 47 p. 801st BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Fesmire, Robert H. Flight of a Maverick: In the Secret War against Hitler. Nashville, TX: Eggman Pub., 1995. 132 p. DLC 824th AIR ENGINEERING SQDN
See under 359th Fighter Group, Raines title. 839th AERO SQDN
Kauffman, Alvin E. The Lost Squadron, Being the Swan Song of the 839th Aero Outfit,. . . York, PA: Kyle Print. Co., 1919. 91 p. NN 840th AERO SQDN
Louser, Herman W. The Propeller, Dedicated to the Members of the 840th Aero Squadron, Organized February 1, 1918, Honorably Discharged from Service March, 1919. Harrisburg: Courier
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Press, 1919. 98 p. DLC 848th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Milliken, J. L. History of 848th Bomb Squadron. Great Britain: The Author, 1945. 868th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Howell, Fred S. The Snoopers. New York: Vantage Press, 1991. 147 p. DLC 873rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Herbert, Kevin. Maximum Effort. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1983. 102 p. DLC
Kroesen, Paul, editor. The 873rd Bombardment Squadron Presents Superfort Saga, History of the First and the Finest B-29 Squadron in the Marianas Islands. Buena Park, CA: West Orange County Pub. Co., 1946. 96 p. AMAU 883rd AERO SQDN
Illustrated History of the 883rd Aero Squadron, Aviation Repair Depot, Montgomery, Alabama, January 1, 1919. N.p.: ca1919. AFHRC 883rd BOMBARDMENT SQDN
Ciardi, John. Saipan: The War Diary of John Ciardi. Fayetteville, AR: Unvi. of Arkansas Press, 1988. 131 p. DLC 885th BOMBARDMENT SQDN
MacCloskey, Monro. Secret Air Missions. New York: Richard Rosen Press, 1966. 159 p. AMAU NAMED SQUADRONS
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EAGLE SQDNS
See under Americans in Foreign Service. HEADQUARTERS SQDN
The KIWI, Headquarters Squadron, Army Air Forces, Bolling Field, D.C. N.p.: ca1943. 40 p. AFHRC LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE
See under 103rd Aero Squadron.
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CHAPTER VIII AVIATION ENGINEERS GENERAL
Aviation Engineer Force. Dallas: Taylor Print. Co., 1952. PCarlMH
Aviation Engineers of the M.T.O., Historical Souvenir. N.p.: 1945. 48 p. NN
Aviation Engineer Operations on the European Continent, 6 June 1944 to 9 May 1945. APO 126: HQ, IX Engineer Command, ca1945. 19 p. Mimeo. AFHRC
A History of the Policies Affecting Aviation Engineers in the Mediterranean Campaigns. N.p.: Litho by Army Air Force Engineer Command, MTO, (PROV), 1945. 28 p. AFHRC
Newman, J. A. Engineers with TAF. Maxwell Field, AL: 1947. 11 p. AFHRC COMMANDS IX ENGR COMMAND
Aviation Engineers in Mobile Warfare, IX Engineer Command. Germany: 1945. 30 lvs. PCarlMH
The History of IX Engineer Command from Its Beginning to V-E Day. Wiesbaden: Information Control Command, 1945. 213 p. AFHRC BRIGADES 419th ENGR AVIATION BDE
Betts, Verdon W., and Larry Schneider. History of 419th Engineer Aviation Brigade, Beale Air Force Base, California, 1 May 1951-25 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 53 lvs. NN 498th ENGR AVIATION BDE
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Herring, Herbert J., and Richard E. Boylan. History of 498th Engineer Aviation Brigade, Wolters
Air Force Base, Texas, 1 June 1951-24 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. NN GROUPS 304th ENGR AVIATION GP
Wood, James T., and John G. Koszarek. History of the 304th Engineer Aviation Group, Beale Air Force Base, California, 1 April 1951-25 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 40 lvs. NN 928th ENGR AVIATION GP
928th Engineer Aviation Group in the United Kingdom, June 1950 to August 1953. APO 57: 7th Engr. Av. Bde., 1953. 322 p, PCarlMH REGIMENTS 21st ENGR AVIATION REGT
"A. P. O. Time", Twenty-first Engineer Aviation Regiment. N.p.: S-3, 21st Engr. Regt. (AVN), ca1945. 28 p. PCarlMH 922nd ENGR AVIATION REGT
Paving the Way, Pictorial History of the 922nd E.A.R. on the Continent. N.p.: H. & S. Co., 1945. 41 p. PCarlMH 923rd ENGR AVIATION REGT
Workin' on Those Airdromes: An Overseas Report from the 923rd Engineer Aviation Regiment. Germany: 1945. 24 lvs. AMAU 924th ENGR AVIATION REGT
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A History of the 924th Engineer Aviation Regiment. N.p.: 1945. 96 p. PCarlMH
925th ENGR AVIATION REGT
925 Engr. Avn. Regt. N.p.: ca1945. 76 lvs. DLC
The 925th Engineer Aviation Regiment in the European Theater of Operations. N.p.: 1945. Broadside 14.75 x 19.25 ins. (37.5 x 49 cm) AFHRC 926th ENGR AVIATION REGT
926th Engineer Aviation Regiment. Nurnberg: Karl Ulrich & Co., 1945. 133 p. PCarlMH 933rd ENGR AVIATION REGT
"Pacific Duty with the 933rd Engr. Avn. Regt. H. M. Co. N.p.: n.d. 76 p. BATTALIONS 297th ENGR AVIATION BN
Sovereign, Eugene F., and others. History of the 297th Engineer Aviation Battalion, Norton Air Force Base, California. n.p: 1955. 48 lvs. NN 801st ENGR AVIATION BN
801st Engr. Avn. Bn. History, 1943-1945. Okinawa: Reproduction Section, 928th Engr. Avn. Regt., 1945. 59 p. PCarlMH 805th ENGR AVIATION BN
Marleau, Thomas J. Bulldozers and Bombers: A History of the 805th Engineer Avn. Bn., 1941-1961. Baldwinsville, NY: Thomas J. Marleau, 1981. 316 p. CoCA
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808th ENGR AVIATION BN
Grover, Ralph C. The History of the 808th Engineering Aviation Battalion, 15 September 1941 to 12 January 1946. N.p.: Association of 808th Engineers, 1985. 634, [154] p. DLC 814th ENGR AVIATION BN
3rd Anniversary Overseas. The Outlaw Scout Special Edition, 814th Engineer Aviation Battalion. N.p.: ca1945. 30 lvs. AFHRC 816th ENGR AVIATION BN
816th Engineer Aviation Battalion Passes in Review. Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1945. 176 p. DLC 817th ENGR AVIATION BN
History of the 817th Engineer Aviation Battalion. Boston(?): Bellman, ca1947. 95 p. 820th ENGR AVIATION BN
Arbib, Robert S., Jr. Here We Are Together. The Notebook of an American Soldier in Britain. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1946. 211 p. DLC
Taylor, Harry A., and others. Consolidated History of the 820th Engineer Aviation Battalion, 1 Mar 1952-25 Sept 1955. N.p.: 1955. 140 p. Mimeo. NN 825th ENGR AVIATION BN
Fox, Carlton A. History of the 825th Engineer Aviation Battalion Up to V-J Day. N.p.: ca1945. 25 lvs. Mimeo. PCarlMH
Mulligan, Wiley, editor. History of the 825th Engineer Aviation Battalion Up to V-J Day. Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1945. 39 p. DLC
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826th ENGR AVIATION BN
Thompson, Aubrey L. History of the 826, the 826th Engineer Aviation Battalion. N.p.: 924th Engr. Avn. Regt., 1945. 36 p. NN
Walters, Jay M., and Abraham Helfrand. History of the 826th Engineer Aviation Battalion, Wolters Air Force Base, Texas, 10 June 1951-25 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 40 lvs. NN 830th ENGR AVIATION BN
Hancock, Morck O. Memoirs of the 830th Engineer Aviation Battalion. Tucson, AZ: The Author, 1973. 177 p. PCarlMH 832nd ENGR AVIATION BN
Wright, Gail. 832nd Engineer Aviation Battalion History. N.p.: 926th Engr. Avn. Regt., 1945. 99 p. PCarlMH 834th ENGR AVIATION BN
Thus We Serve: The Deeds and Accomplishments from Activation to Demobilization, the 834th Engineer Aviation Battalion. Nurnberg: Zimmermannsche, 1945. 73 lvs. DLC 840th ENGR AVIATION BN
History of 840th Engineer Aviation Battalion. Contrue Tene Defende. N.p.: ca1945. 299 p. PCarlMH 841st ENGR AVIATION BN
Vinton, Charles L. History of the 841st Engineer Aviation Battalion, Beale Air Force Base, California, 1 June 1951-25 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 32 p. NN 844th ENGR AVIATION BN
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Dake, Benjamin F., and others. History of the 844th Engineer Aviation Battalion, Beale Air Force Base, California, 1 March 1952-23 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 36 lvs. NN 850th ENGR AVIATION BN
Kunter, J. F, and H. M. Ramsay, editors. 850th Engineer Aviation Battalion. Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1945. 239 p. DLC
Long, Richard K. A Cook's tour of World War II: From Yosemite to Utah Beach and Beyond with Staff Sergeant Al Akers and the 850th Engineer Aviation Battalion. Ann Arbor, MI: Sabre Press, 1990. 209 p. DLC 851st ENGR AVIATION BN
851st Engr Avn Bn, Second Overseas Anniversary, 24 June 1945. N.p.: IX Engineer Command, 922nd Engr Avn., Regt., H & S Co., ca1945. 10 p. 854th ENGR AVIATION BN
Mission Completed. The Pictorial History of the 854th Aviation Engineers from 1 January 1943 to 2 September 1945. San Francisco: James H. Barry Co., ca1945. 130 p. 860th ENGR AVIATION BN
Wellman, Roger E., comp. 860th Engineer Aviation Bn. Pictorial History. St. Louis: n.d. 222 p. 861st ENGR AVIATION BN
History of the 861st Engineer Aviation Battalion, 1942-1945. Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1945. 59 p. PCarlMH 873rd ENGR AVIATION BN
873rd Airborne Engineer Aviation Bn., Anniversary Issue. N.p.: ca1943.
873rd Engineer Aviation Bn., 3rd Anniversary. N.p.: 1945.
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942nd ENGR AVIATION TOPO BN
942nd Engineer Aviation Topographic Battalion, Apr 4, 1944-May 8, 1945. N.p.: 1945. 34 lvs. DAMH 1876th ENGR AVIATION BN
Paddock, Robert H., editor. The 1876th Engineers in World War II, a History of the 1876th Engineer Aviation Battalion from Its Activation at March Field, California, in March 1943, until Its Deactivation in Japan in March 1946. . . Madison, WI: 1947. 147 p. DLC 1879th ENGR AVIATION BN
Glasgow, J. J. All Went Willingly, 1941-1945: World War II. Fort Wayne, IN: J. J. Glasgow, 1994. 217 p. DLC 1880th ENGR AVIATION BN
Rowley, Charles R., editor. Situation C.B.I., the Story of the 1880th Engineer Aviation Battalion in World War II, March 1943 to December 1945. New York: Ziff Davis Pub., 1946. 237 p. DLC 1885th ENGR AVIATION BN
The '85 Moves Up. 1885th Engr. Avn. Bn. N.p.: 933rd Engr. Avn. Regt., ca1945. 12 lvs. 1886th ENGR AVIATION BN
History of the 1886th. N.p.: ca1945. 1887th ENGR AVIATION BN
The 1887th Engineer Aviation Battalion. N.p.: 927th Engr. Avn. Regt., 1945. 80 p. DLC
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1901st ENGR AVIATION BN
Okinawa. 1901 Engineer Aviation Bn., September 1945. N.p.: 934th E.A.R. Repro. Bn., ca1945. AFHRC 1902nd ENGR AVIATION BN
Wild Deuces. . .1902 Engineer Aviation Battalion. N.p.: 1946. 45 lvs. AFHRC 1905th ENGR AVIATION BN
Lillibridge, Roger A., and Gerald M. Reid. History of 1905th Engineer Aviation Battalion, 1 October 1950-25 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 35 lvs. NN COMPANIES AIR SERVICE CONSTRUCTION CO No 11
See under Miscellaneous Numbered Units. 888th ENGR AVIATION CO
Seim, Edward S., and others. History of the 888th Engineer Company, Beale Air Force Base, California, 10 June 1951-25 September 1955. N.p.: 1955. 27 lvs. NN 902nd ENGR AIR FORCE HQ CO
902 E T O. N.p.: ca1945. AFHRC 903rd ENGR AIR FORCE HQ CO
Remember When? N.p.: ca1945. ca100 lvs. AFHRC 904th ENGR AIR FORCE HQ CO
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Memories. Reproduction Platoon 904th Engineer Air Force Headquarters Company. N.p.:
904th Engr. A.F. HQ Co., 1945. 53 p. [26] lvs. 905th ENGR AIR FORCE HQ CO
South Pacific. The Jungle Air Force. 905th Engineers. N.p.: 1945. 67 lvs. AFHRC 955th ENGR TOPOGRAPHIC CO, AVIATION
Manila. . .and North with the "955." N.p.: ca1945. 31 lvs.
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CHAPTER IX WOMAN'S ARMY CORPS GENERAL
Hess, Fjeril. Wacs at Work. The Story of the "Three B's" of the AAF. New York: Macmillan Co., 1945. 181 p. DSI
The WAC. [Paris]: 1945. 32 p. (G I Stories Booklet) AMAU NUMBERED MISCELLANEOUS UNITS 6719th WAC PLATOON
As We Were. A History of the 6719th WAC Headquarters Platoon (OVHD) Which Served with the Headquarters of the 12th U.S. Air Force From January 1944 through August 1945. N.p.: 1945. 31 p. PCarlMH WAC DETACHMENT, EIGHTH AIR FORCE
See under Eighth Air Force, History of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, and WAC Detachment... WAC DETACHMENT, 9th AIR DIVISION
See under 9th Air Division, Schwartz title. 8000th WAC DETACHMENT
8000th WAC Detachment, the First in Japan, 16 October 1945. Yokohama: 1948. UNNUMBERED MISCELLANEOUS UNITS
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AAF WAC DETACHMENT
Peachie, Bernice R., and others. AAF, WAC Detachment, Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Texas. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1944. PCarlMH EGLIN FIELD
We Were First: Eglin Field WWII WACS: We Heard the Guns at Wewak. Brownsville, TX: Springman-King Co., 1977. 150 p. DLC FAR EAST AIR FORCE, WAC DETACHMENT
WACS and Wings. This Book is published in an Effort to keep Alive and Vivid Our Overseas Experiences. . . Manila: 955 Topo. Engrs., 1945. 171 p.
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CHAPTER X MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERED UNITS 1st AIRCRAFT REPAIR UNIT (FLOATING)
The Odyssey of the 1st ARU (F). . . Chicago: Inland Press, 1946. 73 lvs. AFHRC 1st AIR SERVICE MECHANICS REGT
Doings of Company 3, First Air Service Mechanics Regiment, France, 1917-1919. New York: 1919. 146 p.
Grover, Walter H. Shove Off. The History of Company 10, First Air Service Mechanics' Regiment. Detroit: Ralston Print. Co., 1929. 62 p. 1st SPECIAL AVIATION PROJECT (Doolittle's Tokyo Raiders)
Cohen, Stan B. Destination Tokyo: A Pictorial History of Doolittle's Tokyo Raid, April 18, 1942. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1983. 120 p. DLC
Emmons, Robert G. Guests of the Kremlin. New York: Macmillan Co., 1949. 291 p. AMAU
Glines, Carroll V. The Doolittle Raid: America's Daring First Strike Against Japan. New York: Orion Books, 1988. 258 p. AMAU
---. Doolittle's Tokyo Raiders. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1964. 447 p. DLC
--- ---. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981. 447 p. (Reprint of the 1964 edition) DLC
---. Four Came Home. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1966. 227 p. AMAU
--- ---. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981. 226 p. (Reprint of the 1966 edition) DLC
Lawson, Ted W. Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. New York: Random House, 1943. 221 p. DLC
Merrill, James M. Target Tokyo: The Halsey-Doolittle Raid. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1964. 208 p. DLC
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Watson, Charles H. De Shazer, the Doolittle Raider Who Turned Missionary. A True and
Thrilling Story of How the Practical Demonstration of the Law of Love is Bringing International Understanding and the Spirit of Christ to Japan. Winona Lake, IN: Light and Life Press, 1950. 181 p. DLC 2nd AIR SERVICE, MECHANICS REGIMENT
Roster Second Battalion, Second Regiment Air Service Mechanics. N.p.: ca1919. 36 p. PCarlMH SECOND ARMY AIR SERVICE
Law, Hugo B., editor. A History of the Second Army Air Service. Nancy: Berger-Levrault, 1919. 82 lvs. AMAU 2nd BALLOON COMPANY
Second Balloon Company, Army of the Occupation, Trier, Germany, May 12, 1919. Trier: Kunst und Verlagsanstalt Schaer & Dathe, ca1919. 4 lvs.
Clark, Birge M. World War I Memoirs. N.p.: 1971. AFHRC II CORPS AERONAUTICAL SCHOOL
The "Battle of Chatillon", a Graphic History of the 2nd Corps Aeronautical School, American Expeditionary Forces, France. Grand Rapids: Dean-Hicks, 1919. 136 p. CoCA 3rd AVIATION INSTRUCTION CENTER
Bingham, Hiram. An Explorer in the Air Service. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1920. 260 p. AMAU 4th AIR SERVICE MECHANICS REGIMENT
History and Roster of the 18th Co., 4th Mech. Regt., Air Service, American Expeditionary
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Forces, France, 1919. N.p.: 1919. Amer Lgn Lib
History of the 5th Company, 4th Regiment Air Service Mechanics. N.p.: ca1919. DLC 4th PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCUREMENT DETACHMENT
4th Photographic Procurement Detachment. N.p.: ca1945. 8 lvs. 4th STRATEGIC AIR DEPOT
Haist, Glade F., and Tinley B. Perry. Overseas Pictorial Review 4th Strategic Air Depot. London: Facsimile, 1945. 6th AIR PARK COMPANY
History of the 822nd (Repair) Later the 6th Park Company, At Present the 6th Air Park (Unofficial). . . Nancy: Berger-Levrault, 1918. 101 p. AFHRC 6th AIRCRAFT REPAIR UNIT (FLOATING)
The Buccaneer, 6th A. R. U. F. Tokyo: Toppan Print. Co., ca1946. 144 p. AFHRC 6th DETACHMENT, AIR SERVICE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION
Sixth Detachment, U.S.A., Detroit, Michigan, A.S.A.P. Detroit: Franklin Press, ca1918. 63 p. NN 9th COMBAT CAMERA UNIT
Joswick, Jerry J., and Lawrence A. Keating. Combat Cameraman. Philadelphia: Chilton Co., Book Division, 1961. 200 p. DLC
--- ---. New York: Pyramid Books, 1962. 157 p. (Abridged edition of 1961 edition) GMarS 10th PHOTO TECHNICAL UNIT
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Fitzgerald, William R., editor. 10th Photo Tech Unit in India, 1944-1945. N.p.: n.d.
AIR SERVICE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NO 11
Reth, J. W. "Memories", Construction Co. No. 11. '17, '18, '19. Winchester, England: ca1919. DAL 11th REPLACEMENT CONTROL DEPOT
These Wings. The History of a Unit in Foreign Service. A Year with the 11th Replacement Control Depot, United States Army Air Forces Southwest Pacific Area. Australia: Jackson and O'Sullivan Print., Ltd., ca1942. 79 p. 16th MACHINE RECORDS UNIT
Liddle, William M. The Story of the 16th Machine Records Unit, June 1942 to June 1945. A Journal by William M. Liddle. N.p.: n.d. 65 p. 20th BALLOON COMPANY
Unger, Milt, and Ed Zipfel, editors. History of the 20th Balloon Company, US Army, Roster and Characteristics of the Entire Personnel. Camp DeSouge, Near Bordeau, France: Balloon School, ca1919. 32 p. 25th NORAD REGION
25th NORAD Region, North American Air Defense Command. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1963. ca55 p. DLC 35th PHOTO TECHNICAL UNIT
Thirty-fifth Photo. Tech. Unit, Twentieth Air Force, Guam. Agana[?]: 1945. 35 lvs. NN 51st BALLOON COMPANY
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A Roster of the Fifty-first Balloon Company-Published at Its Disbandment. N.p.: ca1919. 6
lvs. 201st CIVIL ENGINEERING FLIGHT
10th Anniversary, 201st Civil Engineering Flight, 1971-1981. N.p.: 1981. 56 p. 325th PHOTO WING BASE LABORATORY
325th Photographic Wing Reconnaissance Base Laboratory. N.p.: ca1945. 30 lvs. AFHRC 503rd ARMY AIR BASE UNIT
Baker, Raymond D. History of the Special Air Missions Units, The Washington National Airport Staff, and the 503rd Army Air Base Unit (503 AAFB), 1943-1947. Andrews Air Force Base, MD: Office of History, 89th Military Airlift Wing, 1989. 247 p. DLC 561st BASE UNIT
Rosecrans Field, St. Joseph, Missouri, 561st AAF Base Unit (First Operational Training Unit), AAF Air Transport Command, Ferrying Division. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1944. 86 p. 569th BASE UNIT
See under 33rd Ferrying Group, 1943 title. 988th MILITARY POLICE COMPANY (AVIATION)
"The Best of the Best," Unit History 988th Military Police Co. (AVN), August, 1942-December, 1945. Wiesbaden: Wiesbadener Verlag, 1947. 85 p. NN 1060th BASE UNIT
Survey, a Monthly Graphic Report of Post Activities. Greensboro, NC: 1945. 36 p. Mimeo.
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3094th A.A.F. Base Unit. Seattle: Boeing Aircraft Co., 194-? 83 p. NN 3600th AIR DEMONSTRATION TEAM
See under 4520th Aerial Demonstration Team. 4520th AERIAL DEMONSTRATION TEAM (THUNDERBIRDS) (3600th Aerial Demonstration Team)
The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Team: THUNDERBIRDS. N.p.: 1980. [36] p. AFHRC
Caiden, Martin. Thunderbirds. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1961. 256 p. AMAU
--- ---. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1968. 269 p. (Reprint of the 1961 edition) DLC
Knotts, C. A., and Pete Moore. Diamond in the Sky. A Pictorial History of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds, 25th Anniversary Edition. Oscela, WI: Specialty Press, 1978. 160 p. AMAU
Mohn, Peter B. The Thunderbirds. Chicago: Children's Press, 1980. 47 p. DLC
Penney, Peggy L. Star-Spangled Jets; the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. New York: Meredith Press, 1968. 145 p. AMAU
Shul, Brian. Summer Thunder. Chico, CA: Mach1, 1993. 160 p. DLC
Williams, Jack. The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds: The Story of the Origin and First Three Years of USAF's 3600th Air Demonstration Team, Known Throughout the World as the Thunderbirds. Farmingdale, NY: Republic Aviation Co., 1956. 43 p. AMAU
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CHAPTER XI MISCELLANEOUS NAMED UNITS AERO MEDICAL CENTER, GERMANY
Report from Heidelberg: The Story of the Army Air Forces' Aero Medical Center in Germany, 1945-1947. Heidelberg: 1947. 52 lvs. AEROMEDICAL FIELD LABORATORY
Administrative History of the Aeromedical Field Laboratory at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 1951-1958. Holloman, Air Force Base, NM: Historical Branch, Ofc of Information, Air Force Missile Development Center, 1958. 36 p. DLC
The Aeromedical Field Laboratory. Holloman Air Force Base, NM: Historical Branch, Ofc of Information, Air Force Missile Development Center, 1961. DLC AEROSPACE MEDICAL DIVISION
Peylon, Green. 50 Years of Aerospace Medicine. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: Aerospace Medical Division, 1968. AEROSPACE RESCUE AND RECOVERY SERVICE
Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service, 1946-1981: An Illustrated Chronology. Scott AFB, IL: 1983. 86 p. AMAU
Arnold, Elliott. Rescue! New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1956. 340 p. DLC
Engle, Eloise K. Pararescue: What Men Dare Do. New York: John Day Co., 1964. 192 p. DLC
Ranson, Frank L. Air-Sea Rescue, 1941-1952. N.p.: 1953. 215 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 95) AMAU
Taylor, L. B. That Others May Live: The Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1967. 160 p. AMAU
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Vandergrift, John L., Jr., editor. A History of the Air Rescue Service. Winter Park, FL: 1959. 191 p. DLC AIR CORPS TAC SCHOOL
Finney, Robert T. History of the Air Corps Tactical School, 1920-1940. N.p.: 1955. 90 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 100) DLC
--- ---. Washington: Center for Air Force History, 1992. 145 p. (Reprint of the 1955 edition). DLC AIR SERVICE, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES U.S. Air Service Victory Credits, World War I. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: 1969. 178 p. DLC Cooke, James T. The U.S. Air Serivce in the Great War, 1917-1919. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996. 248 p. DLC
Hudson, James J. Hostile Skies: A Combat History of the American Air Service in World War I. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Univ. Press, 1968. 338 p. DLC Thayer, Lucien H., editor. America’s First Eagles: The Official History of the U.S. Air Service, A.E.F. (1917-1918). San Jose, CA: R. James Bender Pub. Co., 1982. 360 p. DLC
Toulmin, Harry A. Air Service: American Expeditionary Forces, 1918. New York: Van Nostrand, 1927. 388 p. AMAU AIR FORCE ARMAMENT LABORATORY
Air Force Armament Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. N.p.: The Lbaoratory, ca1983. 20 p. DLC AIR DEPOT, BURTONWOOD
Fergerson, Aldon P. Eighth Air Force Base Air Depot - Burtonwood. Reading: Airfield Publications, 1986. 136 p.
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AIR FORCE BAND
Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band. N.p.: Radio Corporation of America (RCA), ca1955. [16 page history of band included] 5-33 rpm phonographs. (RCA No. LTP-6702). DLC
Butcher, Geoffrey. Next to Letter from Home: Major Glenn Miller's Wartime Band. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1986. 386 p. DLC
Howard, George S. The Big Serenade. Evanton, IL: Instrumentalist Co., 1961. 242 p. DLC
Polic, Edward F. The Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band: Sustineo alas = I Sustain the Wings. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1989. 2 vols. DLC
Way, Chris. Glenn Miller in Britain: Then and Now. London: Battle of Britain Prints, 1996. 159 p. BALLOON SERVICE
Lebow, Eileen F. A Grandstand Seat: The American Balloon Service in World War I. Westport, CT: Greenwood Pub. Group, 1998. 224 p. DLC BALLOON SECTION, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
Ovitt, Spalding W., editor. The Balloon Section of the American Expeditionary Forces. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1919. 285 p. AMAU CENTRAL INDIA AIR DEPOT
Central India Air Depot. Agra, India. Wichita: McCormick-Armstrong Co., ca1945. AMAU AIR FORCE CHAPLAINS
Jorgensen, Daniel B. The Service of the Chaplains to Army Air Force Units, 1917-1947. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1961. 344 p. AMAU
---. Air Force Chaplains, 1947-1960. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1963. 432 p. AMAU
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Scharleman, Martin H. Air Force Chaplains, 1961-1970. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1975. 246 p. AMAU CIVIL AIR PATROL
Introduction to Civil Air Patrol. Ellington Air Force Base, TX: Civil Air Patrol, 1960. 58 p. DLC Burnham, Frank A. Hero Next Store. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1974. 208 p. DLC
---. Hero Next Store, Aerial Search, The CAP Story. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Pub., 1982. 208 p.
DLC Colby, C. B. This is Your Civil Air Patrol: The Purpose,Cadet Program, Equipment of he U.S. Air Force Auxiliary. New York: Coward-McCann, 1958. 48 p. DLC
Glines, Carroll V., and Gene Gurney. Minutemen of the Air: The Valiant Exploits of the Civil Air Patrol in Peace and War. New York: Random House, 1966. 146 p. DLC
Neprud, Robert F. Flying Minute Men. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1948. 243 p. DLC
Stanley John B. Squadron Alert! A Civil Air Patrol Adventure Story. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1954. 238 p. DLC COASTAL PATROL BASE No. 17
Boudreau, James C., editor. CAPCP Base-17, 1942-1943. New York: New Era Lithograph Co., 1944. [56] p. DLC COASTAL PATROL BASE No. 21
Warner, M. J., and G. W. Grove. CAP Coastal Patrol Base Twenty-one. Raleigh: 1945. 111 p. ARMY AIRWAYS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
See under Communications Command.
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Ingells, Douglas J. They Tamed the Sky. Triumph of American Aviation. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1947. 268 p. AMAU EASTERN INDIA AIR DEPOT
Eastern India Air Depot, India-Burma Air Service Command. Calcutta: ca1946. 42 lvs. AFHRC ESSEX POST, ARMY AIR FORCES AIR WARNING SERVICE
Army Air Forces I Fighter Command Ground Corps, Essex Post, Comprising Essex, Centerbrook and Ivoryton in the State of Connecticut. . ., 1941-1942. [New Haven]: Yale Univ. Press, 1944. 74 p. PCarlMH MEDITERRANEAN ALLIED AIR FORCES
Thruselsen, R., and others. Mediterranean Sweep. (Air Stories from El Alamein to Rome, Headquarters, Mediterranean Allied Air Forces). New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944. 278 p. DLC MIDDLE EAST AIR DEPOT
Middle East Air Depot. Montgomery, AL: E. M. Berry, ca1945. 21 lvs. AFHRC MILITARY AIR TRANSPORT SERVICE
See under Military Airlift Command. MINUTEMAN PRODUCTION BOARD
Stenvick, Luther L. The Agile Giant: A History of the Minuteman Production Board. Seattle: Boeing Co., 1966. 125 p.
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MISSILE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Contributions of Balloon Operations to Research and Development at the Air Force Missile Development Center. Holloman Air Force Base, NM: Historical Branch, Office of Info, US Air Force Missile Development Center, 1958. 140 p. DLC
History of Research in Space Biology and Biodynamics at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 1946-1958. Holloman AFB, NM: Air Research and Development Command, 1958. 114 p.
History of Tracks and Track Testing at the Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Holloman Air Force Base, NM: Historical Branch, Office of Info, US Air Force Missile Development Center, 1959. DLC AIR FORCE MUSEUM
U.S. Air Force Museum. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: Air Force Museum Foundation, n.d. 100 p.
Apple, Nick P., and Gene Gurney. The Air Force Museum. New York: Crown Pub., 1975. 200 p. AFHRC
--- ---. Revised and Expanded Edition. New York: Crown Pub., 1978. 216 p. AFHRC
--- ---. 3rd Revised Edition. New York: Crown Pub., 1980. AFHRC NEW YORK AIR DEFENSE SECTOR
New York Air Defense Sector, 1960. Norfolk, VA: Tiffany Pubs., 1960. DAFH OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Komoms, Nick A. Science and the Air Force: A History of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Arlington, VA: Historical Division, Office of Aerospace Research, 1966. 175 p. (Office of Aerospace Research, AR-66-7). DLC OGDEN AIR LOGISTICS CENTER
Rice, Helen. History of Odgen Air Materiel Area-. Hill Air Force Base, Utah, 1934-1960. Vol.
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1. N.p.: Air Logistics Command, 1963.
Weathers, Susan P. Chronology Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, 1976-1985. Hill Air Force Base, UT: Office of History, Ogden Air Logistic Center, 1986. 168 p. DLC OKLAHOMA CITY AIR MATERIEL AREA
Oklahoma City Air Materiel Area, 20th Anniversary. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1962. PANAMA AIR DEPOT
Pictorial History of the Panama Air Depot and VI Air Force Service Command. N.p.: ca1945. 49 lvs. AFHRC PHOTO TECHNICAL UNIT, AAFTAC
Groves, D. J. History and Activities of Photo Technical Unit, AAFTAC. N.p.: Reproduction Sect., Photo Tech Unit, ca1944. 56 p. ROTH AIR AMMUNITION DEPOT
The Rothenian. Nurnberg: 1947. 50 p. NN SACRAMENTO AIR MATERIEL AREA
Sacramento Air Materiel Area. McClellan AFB, CA. 1967. Seattle, WA: Superior School Photo Services, 1967. 388 p. MCCLELLAN AFB ARMY AIR FORCES SCHOOL OF APPLIED TACTICS
AAFSAT in Action. Orlando, FL: Florida Press, ca1942. 18 lvs. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
Sturm, Thomas A. The USAF Scientific Advisory Board-Its First Twenty Years, 1944-1964.
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Washington: Government Printing Office, 1967. 194 p. AMAU AIR FORCE SPECIAL WEAPONS CENTER
Flaxman, Philip T. Air Force Special Weapons Center, Kirtland Air Force Base. Colorado Springs, CO: 1960. 54 p. DLC SPRUCE PRODUCTION DIVISION
Pictorial Review of World's War Activities, Spruce Production Division, U.S. Army, Oregon and Washington. . . Portland, OR: A. M. Prentice, Official Photo. for the Warren Spruce Co., and Grant Smith-Porter Bros. of Portland, 1918. 32 p. PCarlMH
History of Spruce Production Division, United States Army and United States Spruce Production Corporation. Portland, OR[?]: Press of Kilham Stationary & Print. Co., ca1920. 126 p. PCarlMH STRATEGIC AIR FORCE, EUROPE
Base Air Depot Area, ASC, United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe. England.: Garside & Jollby, Ltd., 1944. 29 lvs,
United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe, Operations-January to December 1944. England: 1945. 58 lvs.
Wide Wing. A History. N.p.: 901st Engr. AF Co., 1946. 78 lvs. CoCA AIR DEPOT, WARTON
Holmes, Harry. The U.S. 8th Air Force at Warton, 1942-1945: The World=s Greatest Air Depot. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1998. 159 p. DLC WASHINGTON AIR DEFENSE SECTOR
Washington Air Defense Sector, 1960. Norfolk, VA: Tiffany Pubs., 1960. DAFH
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England, J. Merton, and Joseph Reiter. Women Pilots with the AAF, 1941-1944. N.p.: 1946. 122 p. (USAAF Historical Study, No. 55) AMAU
Keil, Sally Van Wagnenen. Those Wonderful Women in the Flying Machines: The Unknown Heroines of World War II. New York: Rawson Wade Pubs., ca1977. 334 p. AMAU
Tanner, Doris B. Who Were the WASPS? A World War II Record. Sweetwater, TX: Sweetwater Reporter, 1989.
Williams, Vera S. WASPS: Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II. Oscela, WI: Motorbooks International, 1994. 156 p.
Wood, Winifred. "We Were WASPS." Coral Gables, FL: Glade House Pubs., 1945. 196 p. DLC
---. We Were WASPS: The Story. San Marcos, CA: 1978. 195 p. (Revised edition of 1945 edition) CoCA WEAPONS SCHOOL
See under 57th Wing Entry.
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CHAPTER XII AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS GENERAL
Directory of U.S. Air Force Installations, Both Domestic and Foreign, with Information on Each Base and Its Nearby Community. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1963. AMAU
Tactical Air Command Bases. Langley Air Force Base, VA: 1955. 68 p. AMAU
Tactical Air Command Bases. New Edition. Langley Air Force Base, VA: 1956. 64 p. AMAU
Adams, Gerald M. A History of the US Strategic Air Bases in Morocco, 1951-1963. Omaha, NE: Moroccan Reunion Assoc., 1992. 210 p. DLC
Anderson, Barry J. Air Force Stations: A Guide to the Stations Where U.S. Army Air Forces Personnel Served in the United Kingdom During World War II. Maxwell AFB, AL: USAF Historical Research Center, 1985. AFHRC
Benson, Larry R. USAF Aircraft Basing in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, 1945-1980. N.p.: United States Air Forces in Europe, 1981.
Brown, Jerold E. Where Eagles Landed: Planing and Development of U.S. Army Airfields. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990. 220 p. (Contributions in Military Studies, No. 94) DLC
Feeny, William D. In Their Honor: True Stories of Fliers for Whom U.S. Air Force Bases Are Named. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1963. 223 p. AMAU
Fetcher, Harry R. Air Force Bases: Vol. 2. Air Bases Outside the United States of America. Washington: Center for Air Force History, 1993. 219 p. DLC
Futrell, Robert F. Development of AAF Base Facilities in the United States, 1939-1945. N.p.: 1951. 263 p. (USAF Historical Study, No. 69). AMAU
Johnson, David C. U.S. Army Air Force Continental Airfields (ETO), D-Day to V-E Day. Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center, 1988. 83 p. AFHRC
Mueller, Robert. Air Force Bases: Vol. 1. Active Air Force Bases within the United States of America on 1 January 1974. N.p.: Research Division, Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center, 1982. 355 p. AMAU
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---. Air Force Bases: Vol. 1. Active Air Force Bases within the United States of America on
17 September 1982. Washington: Office of Air Force History, 1989. 633 p. DLC
Sullivan, Charles J. Army Posts and Towns. The Baedeker of the Army. Burlington: Free Press Co., 1926. 255 p. PCarlMH
--- ---. Burlington: Free Press International Print. Corp., 1935. 255 p. PCarlMH
--- ---. Los Angeles: Haynes Corp. Pub., 1942. 205 p. AMAU
Thole, Lou. Forgotten Fields of America: World War II Bases and Training Then and Now. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1996. 158 p. DLC
--- ---. Vol. II. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1999. 172 p. DLC
Wohlstetter, Albert J., and others. Selection and Use of Strategic Air Bases. San Monica, CA: Rand Corp, 1963. 383 p. CLSU INDIVIDUAL BASES ALAMORGORDO AAB, NM
Alamorgordo Army Air Base, New Mexico. Fort Worth: Universal Press, ca1944. 11 lvs. ALBROOK AFB, CANAL ZONE
Guide to Albrook. Canal Zone: AG USARCARIB, 1975. 30 p. AFHRC ALEXANDER AFB See under 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1954 title. ALTUS AFB, OK
Renfro, Esther B. A History of Altus Air Force Base, 1942-1988. Altus AFB, OK: 443rd MAW Office of History, 1988. 81 p. AFHRC
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AMARILLO ARMY AIR FIELD, TX
A Camera Trip Through Amarillo Army Air Field, Texas. Fort Worth: Universal Press, ca1944. 16 lvs. ANDREWS AFB, MD
Baker, Raymond D. Historical Highlights of Andrews AFB, 1942-1989. Andrews Air Force Base, MD: Office of History, 18776th Air Base Wing, 1990. 534 p. DLC
See under 113th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1971 title. ARDMORE AFB, OK
See under 463rd Troop Carrier Wing, 1955 title. BAINBRIDGE ARMY AIR FIELD, GA
Bainbridge Army Air Field, Basic Flying School, Bainbridge, Georgia. Montgomery AL: E. M. Berry, n.d. 14 lvs. BARKSDALE AFB, LA
Army Air Forces Training Command. Barksdale Field. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1947. 96 p.
A Camera Trip Through Barksdale Field. A Picture Book of the Field and Its Activities. Brooklyn, NY: Ullman Co., ca1944.
Davies, David, and Mike Vines. Barksdale: Home of the Mighty Eighth. London: Osprey, 1991. (Super Bases No. 21)
Grandy, Walter F., editor. The History of Barksdale Air Force Base. Bossier City, LA: Everett's Bindery, 1971. 72 p. DLC
See under 91st Bombardment Wing, 1950 title, and 301st Bombardment Wing, 1950 title.
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BEALE AFB, CA
Bal, Peggy. Pebbles in the Stream: A History of Beale Air Force Base and Neighboring Areas. Chico, CA: Easter Pub. Co., 1979. 113 p. DLC
See under following units:
419th Engineer Aviation Brigade, 1955 title.
304th Engineer Aviation Group, 1953 title.
844th Engineer Aviation Battalion, 1955 title.
888th Engineer Aviation Company, 1955 title. BERGSTROM AFB, TX
See under 27th Fighter Escort Wing, 1955 title. BITBURG AIR BASE, GERMANY
Bennett, Chris. Bitburg: Eagle Country. SuperBases in Action No. 10. London: Osprey, 1989. 128 p. DLC
See under 36th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1983 title. BLYTHEVILLE AFB, AR
See under 97th Bombardment Wing, 1984 title. BOLLING AFB, DC
The History of Bolling Field, Anacostia, DC, 1917-1948. Washington, DC: American Univ., 1957. DLC
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BUCKINGHAM ARMY AIR FIELD, FL
Buckingham Army Air Field, Florida. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1943. 144 p.
Buckingham Army Air Field, Fort Myers, Fla. Montgomery, AL: E. M. Berry, ca1944. 16 lvs. BUCKLEY ARMY AIR FIELD, CO
Buckley Field, Technical School Army Air Forces, Western Technical Training Command. N.p.: ca1943. 34 lvs. BUNKER HILL AFB, IN
Flaxman, Philip T. Guide to Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Indiana: Home of the 305th Bombardment Wing (M), Strategic Air Command. Colorado Springs, CO: ca1961. 76 p. InU CHAMBLEY AIR BASE, FRANCE
Timms, Charles R. Chambley Air Base, France (1954-1967): The Best and Worst Place We Ever Lived. Marietta, GA: C. R. Timms, 1993. 364 p. DLC CHANUTE AFB, IL
Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois. Army Air Forces Technical Training Command. San Antonio, TX: Universal Press, ca1944. 15 lvs.
Snyder, Thomas S. Chanute Field: The Hum of the Motor Replaced the Song of the Reaper, 1917-1921. Chanute AFB, IL: Chanute History Office, 1975. 87 p. AFHRC
Weckhorst, Donlad O. Aircraft History Roll Call of Chanute AFB, IL, 1917-1990. Chanute AFB, IL: Chanute History Office, ca1990. 139 p. AFHRC
Weekhorst, Donald O. The Seventy-year History, Chanute AFB, IL. Chanute AFB, IL: Chanute History Office, 1987. 109 p. DLC CHARLESTON AFB, SC
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See under 1608th Air Transport Wing, 1957 title. CLARK AIR BASE, PHILIPPINES
Annotated Pictorial History of Clark Air Force Base, 1903-1983. Clark AFB, Republic of Philippines: Office of History, Thirteenth Air Force, 1984. 445 p. DLC
Clark Air Base, Republic of Philippines. Air Logistics Hub of Southeast Asia. N.p.: 636th Combat Support Gp, ca1973. 30 p.
Kinney, Zachary Z. The Bug Out Diary: Mt. Pinatubo and the Destruction of Clark Air Base. Albquerque, NM: Creative Designs, 1992. 109 lvs. DLC
Truesdell, William I. Anything You Say Sir! N.p.: 1974. 99 p. DLC COLUMBIA FIELD, SC
Columbia Army Air Base, Columbia, South Carolina. N.p.: 1943. COLUMBUS FIELD, MS
The Columbus Army Air Field, 1943 in Pictures. Montgomery, AL: E. M. Berry, ca1943. 30p. CRAIG FIELD, AL
Baylis, Charles D., editor. Craig Field, Selma, Alabama, Southeast Army Air Forces Training Center, 1942. Baton Rouge: Army & Navy Pub. Co., 1942. 118 p. DAVIS MONTHAN AFB, AZ
Wonderly, Scott. Ladies in Waiting: A Pictorial Review of Davis Monthan AFB. Carrolton, TX: Squadron/Signal Pubs., 1991. 64 p. DLC
Chinnery, Philip D. Desert Airforce: Davis Monthan A.F.B., Arizona. Oscela, WS: Motorbooks International, 1989. DLC
---. 50 Years of the Desert Boneyard. Davis Monthan A.F.B, Arizona. Osceola, WS:
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Motorbooks International, 1987. 144 p. DLC DEMING ARMY AIR FIELD, NM
Deming Army Air Field, Deming, New Mexico. N.p.:: ca1944. 16 lvs. DOVER AFB, DE
See under 1607th Air Transport Wing. DUNCAN ARMY AIR FIELD, TX
A Camera Trip Through Duncan Field. A Picture book of the Field and Its Activities. Brooklyn, NY: Ullman Co., ca1944. 14 lvs. DYESS AFB, TX
Dyess, William E. The Dyess Story; Commemorating the Twentieth Anniversary of the Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. N.p.: 1976. 182 p. (Reprint of the 1944 edition with the history of Dyess Air Force Base added) DLC EDWARDS AFB, CA
Archer, Robert D. Edwards Air Force Base: Open House at the USAF Flight Test Center, 1957-1966, a Photo Chronicle of Aircraft Displayed. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Co., 1999. 233 p. DLC
Ball, John D. Edwards Flight Test Center of the U.S.A.F. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1962. 166 p. DLC
Hendrickson, Walter B. Winging into Space. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965. 207 p. DLC
Pace, Steve. Edwards Air Force Base: Experimental Flight Center. Osceola, WS: Motorbooks International, 1994. 192 p. DLC
See also under Air Research and Development Command, 1957 title.
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EGLIN AFB, FL
Operation Red, White, and Blue: 1 May to 26 September 1980. Elgin Air Force Base, FL: Ofc of History, 3201st Air Base Gp, 1980. 412 p. DLC
See also under following units:
33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, 1976 title.
3200th Maintenance Wing (Test), 1954 title
3202 Installations Wing, 1954 title.
WACS ELLINGTON FIELD, TX
Ellington Field, 1918. N.p.: ca1918. 320 p. AFHRC ELLSWORTH AFB, SD
Welsh, John F., editor. RB-36 Days at Rapid City, or Rapid City Free Style: The People, the Airplanes and the Times at Rapid City/Ellsworth Air Force Base, 1949-1957. Rapid City, SD: Silver Wings Aviation, 1994. 288 p. DLC ENGLAND AFB, LA
See under 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1955 title. FAIRCHILD AFB, WA
Ball, Peggy. Fairchild: Heritage of the Spokane Plains. Spokane?: 1976. 103 p. DLC
Harris, Bill, and LaRine McGimpsey. Fairchild AFB, 1942-1982. Sentinel of the Pacific Northwest. N.p.: ca1982. 70 p. [27] lvs. DAFH
Poole, John L. Fairchild and Spokane. A Historical Study in Cooperation. Fairchild AFB, WA: History Division, 92nd Bomb Wing, ca1976. 88 p. AFHRC
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FOSTER AFB, TX
See 450th Fighter-Bomber Wing, 1955 title. FRANCIS C. WARREN AFB, WY
Holland, Stephen L., editor. From Mules to Missiles: A History of Francis C. Warren Air Force Base and Its Predecessors, Fort David A. Russell and Fort Francis C. Warren. Francis C. Warren AFB, WY: 1987. GARDEN CITY ARMY AIR FIELD, KS
Garden City Army Air Field, Garden City, Kansas. N.p.: ca1943. GEORGE AFB, CA
See under 479th Fighter Wing, 1954 title. GEIGER FIELD, WA
Hip Pocket Tour of Geiger Field. N.p.: n.d. 64 p. GLASGOW AFB, MT
See under 91st Bombardment Wing, 1963 title. GUNTER FIELD, AL
Historical and Pictorial Review, Gunter Field, United States Army Air Forces, Montgomery, Alabama. Baton Rouge: Army & Navy Pub. Co., 1942. 127 p. DLC HAMILTON FIELD, CA
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A Camera Trip Through Hamilton Field, California. A Picture Book of the Field and Its Activities. Brooklyn, NY: Ullman Co., ca1941.
See also under:
28th Air Division (Defense), 1954 title.
10th Pursuit Wing, 1941 title. HAMMOND FIELD, LA
Ford, Leon, III. Hammond Army Air Field and Early Aviation History in the Hammond Area. Hammond, LA: L. Ford, 1996. 87 p. DLC JOHN HAY AIR BASE, PHILIPPINES
Laubenthalk, Sanders A. A History of John Hay Air Base, Baguio City, Philippines. Hawaii: Office of PACAF History, 1981. 199 p. DLC HENSLEY FIELD, TX
See under 136th Air Refueling Wing, 1977 title. HICKAM FIELD, HI
Hickam, the First Fifty Years. Hickam AFB, HI: Public Affairs Division, 15th Air Base Wing, 1985. 186 p. AFHRC
Hall, George. Hickam: Hawaiian Guardian. London: Osprey Pub., Ltd., 1992. 128 p. (Superbase # 26)
See under Hawaiian Command, 1942 title. HILL AFB, UT
History of Hill Air Force Base. Hill AFB, UT: History Office, Ogden Air Force Logistics Center, ca1981. 313 p. DLC
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Portrait in Partnership: 40th Year of Progress. N.p.: Blaine Hudson Print., ca1981. 96 p.
AFHRC
Rice, Helen. History of Hill Air Force Base. Hill Air Force Base, UT: Air Logistics Cmd., 1988. 357 p. DLC
See also under Ogden Air Logistics Center, 1985 title. HOLLOMAN AFB, NM
Meeter, George F. The Holloman Story: Eyewitness Account of Space Age Research. Albuquerque: Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1967. 203 p. DLC
See also under 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1972 title. HOMESTEAD AFB, FL
See under Caribbean Wing, 1944 title. HONDO AIR AIR FIELD, TX
Thompson, Robert D. We'll Find the Way: The History of Hondo Army Air Field during World War II. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1992. 204 p. DLC HURLBURT FIELD, FL
See under 17th Bombardment Wing, 1956 title. HUNTER FIELD, GA
We from Hunter Field. A Picture Book of the Field and Its Activities. Brooklyn, NY: Ullman Co., ca1942. 15 lvs. JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO
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Jefferson Barracks, Missouri in Pictures. U.S. Air Corps Replacement Training Center (Technical). N.p.: ca1941. JOHN HAY AB, PHILIPPINES
Laubenthal, Sanders. A History of John Hay Air Force Base (Baguio, R.P.). Hickam AFB, HI: Office of PACAF Historian, 1981. 199 p. DAFH KADENA AB, OKINAWA
Holmes, Tony, and Robbie Shaw. Kadena: Shogun Warrior of the PACAF. SuperBases in Actions No. 7. London: Osprey, 1989. 127 p. DLC
See under 313th Air Division, 1980 title. KEESLER AFB, MS
30 Years, Keesler AFB, Miss, June 1941-June 1971. Keesler AFB: Keesler History Office, ca1971. 74 p. AFHRC
Titler, Dale M., and Gary M. Murphy. Keesler Field: Inception to Pearl Harbor, 1939-1941. Keesler AFB, MS: Office of History, 1981. 93 p. (KTTC Historical Monograph) AFHRC KELLY AFB, TX
Giles, Robert S. A Pictorial History of Kelly Air Force Base. Kelly AFB, TX: Office of History, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, 1984. 447 p. AMAU
Hussey, Ann K. A Heritage of Service: Seventy-five Years of Military Aviation at Kelly Air Force Base, 1916-1991. Kelly Air Force Base, TX: Ofc of History, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, Air Force Logistics Command, 1992. 301 p. DLC
Kroll, H. D., editor. Kelly Field in the Great World War. San Antonio: Press of San Antonio, 1919. 216 p. PCarlMH
--- ---. 2nd Edition. San Antonio: Press of San Antonio, 1919. 221 p.
Lobb, Michael L. A Brief History of Early Kelly Field, 1916-1918. Kelly Air Force Base, TX:
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Office of History, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, n.d. [50[ p. DLC
Loeblein, John M. Memoirs of Kelly Field, 1917-1918. Manhattan, KS: Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian Pub., 1974. 61 p. DLC
See also under Randolph Air Force Base, 1936 title. KIMPO AIR BASE, KOREA
See under 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1954 title. KIRTLAND AFB, NM
Alberts, Don E., and Allan E. Putnam. A History of Kirtland Air Force Base, 1928-1982. Kirtland AFB, NM: 1606 ABW Office of History, 1982. 96 p. AFHRC
See also under Air Research and Development Command, 1956 title. LACKLAND AFB, TX
My Life at Lackland. N.p.: n.d. ca1955.
Benson, Lawrence R., and Robert D. Jones. Gateway to the Air Force. A Brief History of Lackland Air Force Base, 1941-1976. N.p.: Office of History, Military Training Center, 1975. 50 p. DAFH LADD ARMY AIR FIELD, AK
Kerns, Junior D., editor. The Early Years of Ladd Field, 1938-1943. Fort Wainwright, AK: Natural Resources Office, 1991. 8 lvs. (Natural Resources Report #91-1) LA JUNTA ARMY AIR FIELD, CO
La Junta Army Air Field, La Junta, Colorado. Fort Worth: Universal Press, ca1944. 16 lvs. LAKE CHARLES AFB, LA
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See under 44th Bombardment Wing, 1954 title.
LANGLEY AFB, VA
50th Anniversary, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Langley AFB, VA: 1966. DAFH
Langley AFB, Virginia, 1948. United States Air Force, Tactical Air Command. San Angelo, TX: Newsfoto Pub. Co., 1948.
Curtis, Robert T., and others. Langley Field: The Early Years, 1916-1946. Langley AFB, VA: Office of History, 4500th Air Base Wing, 1977. 214 p. DLC LAREDO ARMY AIR FIELD, TX
Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Texas. N.p.: ca1944. 16 lvs. LARSON AFB, WA
See under 464th Troop Carrier Wing. LAUGHLIN ARMY AIR FIELD, TX
A Camera Trip through Laughlin Field: A Picture Book of the Field and Its Activities. Brooklyn, NY: Ullman Co., ca1943. 32 p. LINCOLN ARMY AIR BASE, NE
Army Air Base, Lincoln, Nebraska. San Antonio, TX: Universal Press, n.d. LITTLE ROCK AFB, AR
Little Rock Air Force Base, Silver Anniversary Review, 1955-1980. N.p.: 314th TAW Public Affairs Office, ca1980. 64 p. AFHRC
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LORING AFB, ME
See under 42nd Bombardment Wing (Post 1953), 1961 and 1963 titles. LOS ALAMOS AFB, NM
Jette, Eleanor. Inside Box 1663. Los Alamos, NM: Los Alamos Historical Society, 1977. 132 p. DLC LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE, CO
Levy, Michael H., and Patrick M. Scanlan. Pursuit of Excallence: A History of Lowry Air Force Base, 1937-1987. Lowry AFB, CO: History Office, ca1987. 71 p. DLC LUKE AFB, AZ
McClellan, Carole, and Lawrence Vogler. An Archaelogical Assessment of Luke Air Force Range Located in Southwestern Arizona. Tucson: The Museum, 1977. 142 p. DLC MACDILL AFB, FL
MacDill Field, Florida. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1947. 117 p.
See also under 306th Bombardment Wing, 1954 title. MARCH AFB, CA
Historical and Pictorial Review, March Field Air Base, United States Army Air Forces, March Field, Calif. Baton Rouge: Army & Navy Pub. Co., 1941. 163 p. DLC
The March Field Story. 50th Anniversary, 1918-1968. N.p.: ca1968. 64 p. DAFH
The March Field Story, 1918-1978. March AFB, CA: Office of Historian, HQ, Fifteenth Air Force, 1981. 75 p. DLC
See also under 22nd Bombardment Wing, 1954 and 1969 titles.
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MARFA ARMY AIR FIELD, TX
Marfa Army Air Field. N.p.: ca1944. 16 lvs. MAXWELL AFB, AL
Fifty Years of Aviation History at Maxwell Air Force Base, 1910-1960. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1960. 56 p. AMAU
Maxwell Field, Army Air Corps. Montgomery, AL: 1929. 124 p. DLC
Ennels, Jerome A., and Wesley P. Newton. The Wisdom of Eagles: A History of Maxwell Air Force Base. Montgomery, AL: Black Belt Press, 1997. 208 p. DLC MCCLELLAN AFB, CA
The McClellan Story. McClellan AFB, CA: 1950.
Miller, Maurice A., editor. McClellan Air Force Base, 1936-1982. A Pictorial History. McClellan AFB, CA: Office of History, Sacramento Air Logistics Center, 1982. 175 p. AFHRC MITCHELL AFB, NY
A Camera Trip Through Mitchell Field. A Picture Book of the Field and Its Activities. Brooklyn, NY: Ullman Co., 1941. 30 p.
The Mitchell AFB Story. Mitchell Air Force Base, NY: ca1957. AMAU MOFFETT FIELD, CA
A Pictorial and Historical Review of Moffett Field, California, Headquarters, West Coast Air Corps Training Center and Air Corps Basic Flying School, United States Army. Baton Rouge, LA: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1941. 89 p. DLC NELLIS AFB, NV
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Ekren, E. B. Geology of Northern Nellis Air Force Base Bombing and Gunnery Range, Nye County, Nevada. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1971. 91 p. DLC
Hall, George. Nellis: Home of ARed Flag. SuperBases in Action No. 1. London: Osprey, 1988. 127 p. DLC NEUBIBERG AB, GERMANY
See under 317th Troop Carrier Wing, 1955 title. NEWARK AIR STATION, OH
Bradley, George W., III. From "Missile Base" to "Gold Watch": An Illustrated History of the Aerospace Guidance and Meteorology enter and Newark Air Force Station. Washington: Government Printing Office, ca1982. 162 p. DLC NORTON AFB, CA
Moore, Frank E. The Norton Air Force Base. N.p.: 1992.
Snedeker, Clayton H. Norton AFB and San Bernardino: Communities in Symbiosis. Norton AFB, CA: 63 MAW Office of History, n.d. 110 p. O'HARE AIR RESERVE FACILITY, IL
See under 126th Refueling Wing, 1980 title. PATRICK AFB, FL
From Sand to Moonshot: A Narrative of Cape Canaveral, from Discovery to Moon Shoot. Patrick Air Force Base, FL: 45th Space Wing, 1986. 68 p. DLC
Caidin, Martin. Spaceport, USA: The Story of Cape Canaveral and the Air Force Missile Test Center. New York: Dutton, 1959. 380 p. DLC
Coombs, Charles I. Gateway to Space. New York: Morrow, 1960. 256 p. DLC
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Shelton, William R. Countdown: The Story of Cape Canaveral. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1960. 185 p. DLC PHALSBOURG AIR BASE, FRANCE
Facts about Phalsbourg, "the Friendliest Base in France." N.p.: ca1958. 16 p. AFHRC POPE FIELD, NC
See under 1st Troop Carrier Command, 1944 title. PORTLAND AIR BASE, OR
Souvenir Book Portland Air Base, Oregon. N.p.: ca1941. 16 lvs. RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY
Stewart, Chuck. Ramstein: Headquarters of USAFE. SuperBases in Action No. 3. London: Osprey, 1988. 127 p. DLC RANDOLPH AFB, TX
Cadet Life at Randolph and Kelly Fields. N.p.: ca1936. 36 p. AFHRC
Randolph Field. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1950. DAFH
Randolph Field, a History and Guide. Compiled by Workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Progress Administration sponsored by the Commanding, Randolph Field. New York: Devin-Adair Co., 1942. 156 p. DLC ROBINS AFB, GA
A Pictorial History of Robins Air Force Base. Macon, GA: Univ. Press of the South, 1982. 304 p. DLC
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SAMPSON AFB, NY
Sampson Air Force Base, Geneva, New York. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., n.d. SANTA ANA ARMY AIR BASE, CA
Miller, Edrick J. The SAAAB Story. The History of the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Santa Ana, CA: Tri-Level, 1981. 215 p. DLC SCOTT AFB, IL
A Letter Home From Scott Field. St Louis, MO: Everett Schneider Co., ca1943. 15 lvs.
Scott Air Force Base, 1917-1950. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1950. DAFH
Scott Field, Army Air Forces Technical Training Command. A Pictorial and Historical Review of Scott Field, Scott Field, Ill. N.p.: n.d.
Scott Field, Army Air Forces Training Command: A Pictorial and Historical Review of Scott Field, Scott Field, Illinois. Saint Louis, MO: Everett Schneider Co., 1942. [111] p. DLC
Abney, Louis D., and others, editors. Scott Field Year Book. Belleville: Yearbook Committee, 1918. 144 p.
Kennedy, Betty R. An Illustrated History of Scott Air Force Base, 1917-1987. Scott AFB, IL: Military Airlift Command, Historical Office, 1987. 183 p. DLC SELFRIDGE FIELD, MI
Selfridge Field Air Fighters. Detroit: Ligget & Gagnier Printers, ca1918. 24 lvs. SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB, NC
Presenting a Pictorial Review of Seymour Johnson Field, North Carolina. Philadelphia: Campus Pub. Co., ca1944. 15 lvs.
See under 83rd Fighter Day Wing, 1957 title.
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SHEMYA AFB, AK
Ross, James L. Construction and Operation of a World War II Army Air Force Base: Shemya, Alaska, May 1943-December 1945. N.p.: Office of History, Alaskan Air Command, 1969. 111 p. AFHRC SHEPPARD AFB, TX
Sheppard Air Force Base. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., ca1950. DAFH
Silver Anniversary, Sheppard AFB, 1941-1967. Sheppard AFB: Sheppard History Office, ca1967. 28 p. AFHRC
Tutte, Dwight W., and others. Sustaining the Wings: A Fifty-Year History of Sheppard Air Force Base, (1941-1991). Wichita Falls, TX: Midwestern State Univ. Press, 1991. 163 p. DLC SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, GERMANY
See under 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, 1982 title. STEWART AFB, NY See under:
314th Troop Carrier Wing, 1954 title.
513th Troop Carrier Wing, 1954 title. STUGGART ARMY AIR FIELD, AR
Stuggart Army Air Field, Stuggart, Arkansas. Fort Worth, TX: Univ. Supply & Equipment Co., ca1943. TAN SON NHUT AIR BASE, VIETNAM
Welcome to Tan Son Nhut Air Force Base, Republic of Vietnam. Orientation Brochure. N.p.:
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1968. 74 p. DAFH TARRANT ARMY AIR FIELD, TX
Tarrant Field, TX. A Photographic Tour Through Tarrant Field. A Picture Book of the Field and Its Activities. N.p.: ca1944. 16 lvs. TINKER AFB, OK
Tinker Air Force Base. A Pictorial History. Tinker AFB, OK: Office of History, Oklahoma Air Logistics Center, 1983. 163 p. AMAU
Klinko, Donald W. Aircraft, Engine, and Missile Maintenance at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, 1942-1992. Tinker AFB, OK: Ofc of History, Oklahoma Air Logistics Center, 1992. 61 p. DLC See also under:
1800th Airways and Air Communications Service Wing, 1954 title. TRAVIS AFB, CA
Leiser, Gary. A History of Travis Air Force Base: 1943-1996. Travis AFB, CA: Travis AFB Historical Society, 1996. 122 p. DLC
Snow, Chet B. Travis AFB: 40 Years on Active Duty. Travis AFB, CA: Travis AFB Historical Society, 1983. 83 p. AMAU
See also under 5th Bombardment Wing (Post 1949), 1957 title. TUSKEGEE FIELD, AL
Gillead, Le Roy F. The Tuskegee Experiment and Tuskegee Airman, 1939-1949: Establishing America's Black Air. San Francisco: L. F. Gillead, 1993. 33 p. DLC WARREN AFB, WY
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See under Francis C. Warren Air Force Base. WALKER AFB, NM
See under 6th Bombardment Wing, 1954 title. WESTOVER AFB, MA
Operation Patriot Home: Desert Storm Homecoming, Westover Air Force Base, 1991. N.p.: ca1991. 32 p.
Westover: Dawn of a New Era. Souvenir Publication of the Military Affairs Committee, Chicopee Chamber of Commerce. Chicopee: Lane Press, ca1987. 40 p.
Dyer, Rick. Westover: The Eye of the Storm. Westover Air Force Base, MA: Public Affairs Office, 439th Military Airlift Wing, n.d. 152 p. WHEELUS AIR BASE, LIBYA
Johnson, Worth R. Wheelus Field: A Pictorial Record of a Modern U.S.A.F. Base. Italy: Apollon, 1955. 176 p.
Swetzer, R. L. Wheelus Field: The Story of the U.S. Air Base in Libya; the Early Days, 1944-1952. N.p.: Historical Division, Office of Information, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, 1965. 56 p. DLC WOLTER AFB, TX
498th Engineer Aviation Brigade, 1955 title. WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, OH
Against the Wind: 90 Years of Flight Testing in the Miami Valley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1994. 216 p. DLC
Test Flying at Old Wright Field. Omaha, NE: Westchester House, 1991. 222 p. DLC
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Cornelisse, Diana G. Remarkable Journey: The Wright Field Heritage in Photographs. Dayton,
OH: History Ofc, Aeronautical Systems Directoriate, Air Force Systems Command, ca1991. 215 p. DLC
Dyson, Emma, Dean A. Herrin and Amy E. Staton, editors. The Engineering of Flight: Aeronautical Engineering Facilities of Area B, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Wash, DC: Historic Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, National Park Service, 1993. 220 p. DLC
Walker, Lois E. From Huffman Prairie to the Moon: The History of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, from Its Use by the Wright Brothers through World Wars I and II, and Its Current Use as a Research and Development Center. . . Washington: Government Printing Office, 1986. 508 p. DLC
See also under:
Development Center, Wright-Patterson AFB.
58th Air Division (Defense) YOKOTA AIR BASE, JAPAN
Welcome to Yokota: The World's Friendliest Air Base. N.p.: Showa Print. Co., n.d. 40 p. ZWEIBRUCKEN AIR BASE, GERMANY See under 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1984 title.
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CHAPTER XIII UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
25th Anniversary Pictorial Review of the United States Air Force Academy, 1954 to 1979. USAF Academy. CO: Association of Graduates, 1979. 248 p. CoCA
The United States Air Force Academy's First Twenty-Five Years: Some Perceptions. Colorado Springs: the Academy, 1979. 415 p. CoCA
Anderson, Donald. A Visitor's Guide to the U.S. Air Force Academy. Fredericks, CO: Renaissance House, 1994. 48 p. DLC
Beckstrom, Brad. At the Ramparts, the United States Air Force Academy: Personal Record of Brad Beckstrom. Washington: Dept. of the Air Force, 1959. 42 lvs. CoCA
Colby, Carroll B. Air Force Academy: Cadets, Training and Equipment. New York: Coward-McCann, 1962. 48 p. FO
Engeman, Jack. U.S. Air Force Academy, a Picture History. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Sheppard Co., 1957. DLC
--- ---. Revived Edition. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Sheppard Co., 1959. DLC
--- ---. New Revised, Augmented Edition. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Sheppard Co., 1962. 128 p. DLC
---. The U.S. Air Force Academy Site and the Pikes Peak Region. Colorado Springs, CO: U.S. Air Force Academy, 1962. 9 lvs. PCarlMH
Fagan, George V. The Air Force Academy: An Illustrated History. Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1988. 248 p.
Landis, Lawrence C. The Story of the U.S. Air Force Academy. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1959. 63 p. (Know Your Community Program). PP
---. The Story of the U.S. Air Force Academy. New York: Rinehart, ca1959. 224 p. DLC
---. The United States Air Force Academy. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964. 64 p. DLC
Miller, Ed M. Wild Blue U. New York: Macmillan Co., 1972. 161 p. DLC
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Neal, James T. Those Beautiful Hills, a Natural History of the Air Force Academy. Palmer
Lake, CO: Filter Press, 1972. 54 p. CoCA
Sheridan, P. Michael. Squadron Insignia of the United States Air Force Academy. Colorado Springs, CO: Sheridan Pubs., 1990. DLC
Talmadge, Marian, and Iris Gilmore. Let's Go to the United States Air Force Academy. New York: Putnam, 1962. 48 p. DLC
---. Wings of Tomorrow: The Adventures of a Cadet at the Air Force Academy. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1958. 270 p. DLC
Varnes, David J., and Glenn R. Scott. General and Engineering Geology of the United States Air Force Academy Site, Colorado. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1967. 93 p. (Geological Survey, Professional Paper, V. 551.) DLC
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CHAPTER XIV AIR NATIONAL GUARD STATE HISTORIES ALABAMA
Alabama Air National Guard, 60 Years Service, 1922-1982. N.p.: Hq, 117 TRW, Alabama Air National Guard, ca1982. 78 p. ALASKA
Alaskans Serving America. 30 Years of Pride and Service. N.p.: ca1982. 8 lvs. DAFH
Salisbury, C. A. Soldiers of the Mists: Minutemen of the Alaska Frontier. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1992. 142 p. DLC
Wallace, Manuel A. 30 Years of Service. Visala, CA: Josten's Year Books, 1982. 160 p. ARIZONA
Copperhead 35. N.p.: 161th Air Refueling Group, ca1981. 160 p. ARKANSAS
Holland, William F. History, Arkansas Army and Air National Guard, 1820-1965. Little Rock: Arkansas Military Department, 1965. 83 p. CALIFORNIA
Francillon, Rene J. Sky Warriors Aviation in the California Army and Air National Guard. London: Osprey, 1988. COLORADO
National Guard of the State of Colorado. Pictorial 1939 Review. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1939. 159 p.
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CONNECTICUT
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard, Naval Militia and Governor's Guard of the State of Connecticut. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1939. 242 p. MHI
Jensen, Carl D. Flying Yankees. A History of the First Fifty Years of the Connecticut Air National Guard. Hartford: 1973. 111 p. DNGuA DELAWARE
Delaware Air National Guard, 1946-1966. N.p.: ca1966. 9 p.
Doran, James M. Delaware Air National Guard, 1946-1986. N.p.: 1986. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Mitchell, Rick. A History of the District of Columbia Air National Guard: District of Columbia Air National Guard, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. Andrews Air Force Base, MD: District of Columbia Air National Guard [Government Printing Office], 1996. 135 p. DLC FLORIDA
Hawk, Robert. Florida's Air Force: Air National Guard, 1946-1990. St. Augustine, FL: Florida National Guard Foundation, 1990. 155 p. DLC GEORGIA
Ridley, William E., Jr., editor. Georgia Air National Guard, 1941-1997. Dallas: Taylor Pub. Co., 1998. DLC HAWAII
Judd, Walter F. HANG 25. History of the Hawaii Air National Guard, 4 November 1946-3 November 1971. Fort Ruger, Honolulu, HI: Hawaii Air National Guard, 1971. 72 p. DNGuA
Wiley, James B., editor. HANG Twenty-five plus Five: History of the Hawaii Air National
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Guard, 4 November 1971 to 3 November 1976. Honolulu, HI: State of Hawaii, Dept. of Defense, 1977. 40 p. IDAHO
Idaho Air National Guard, 1946-1986. Boise, ID: Idaho Air National Guard, 1986. 208 p. DLC ILLINOIS
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard of the State of Illinois. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1940. 497 p.
Historical Lineage, Illinois National Guard, Illinois Naval Militia. Springfield: State of Illinois Military and Naval Department, 1953. 133 p.
Illinois Air National Guard Review, 1964. N.p.: HQ, Illinois Air National Guard, ca1964. DNGuA
Illinois Air National Guard, Fiftieth Anniversary, 1927-1977. N.p.: HQ, Illinois Air National Guard, 1978. 214 p. DNGuA INDIANA
Indiana Air National Guard. N.p.: ca1979. 16 p. Mimeo.
A Line in the Sand: The Indiana National Guard's Mobilization and Deployment for Operation Desert Shield/Storm, 1990-91. Indianapolis, IN: Military Dept of Indiana, 1995. 69 p.
Watt, William J., and James R. H. Spears, editors. Indiana's Citizen Soldiers. The National Guard in Indiana History. Indianapolis: Indiana State Army Board, 1980. 232 p. IOWA
Bierl, Russell, and others editors. Iowans at War: The Iowa National Guard in the Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991. N.p.: 1992. KANSAS
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Fowles, Brian D. Peace and War. The History of the Kansas National Guard, 1854-1987. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower Univ. Press, 1989. 204 p. DLC KENTUCKY
History of the Kentucky Air National Guard. Paducah, KY: Turner Pub., 1999. DLC The Story of the First 30 Years of the Kentucky Air National Guard, 1947-1977. Mustangs to
Phantoms. N.p.: ca1977. 304 p. AMAU MAINE
Maine Air National Guard, 1947-1987, Forty Years of Service. N.p.: ca1987. 161 p. DLC
Foster, Everett K. Brief History of the Maine Air National Guard. 101st AREFW Headquarters, MeANG. 265th CCS. 243rd EIS. N.p.: 1982. 5 p. Mimeo. MARYLAND
Mitchell, Rick. History of the Maryland Air National Guard. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Air National Guard, 1989. 84 p. DLC MASSACHUSETTS
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1939. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1939. 473 p. MHI MICHIGAN
50th Anniversary History. Air National Guard, State of Michigan, 1976. N.p.: ca1976. 84 p. DNGuA MINNESOTA
50th Anniversary, 1921-1971, Minnesota Air National Guard. N.p.: ca1971. 233 p. DLC
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The "Show Me" Spirit. A 50 Year History of the Missouri Air National Guard, 1923-1973. N.p.: ca1973. 256 p. DNGuA MONTANA
Montana Air National Guard. Dallas: Taylor Pub. Co., 1957. 56 p. DNGuA
Montana Air National Guard, 1947-1967. Visalia, CA: American Yearbook Co., ca1967. 199 p. DAMH NEBRASKA
1854 Nebraska 1957. Army and Air National Guard History. Lincoln, NE: Craham Print. Service, 1957. 199 p.
Ready and Able. The Story of the Nebraska Air National Guard, 1946-1981. N.p.: ca1984. 224 p. DLC
Hartman, Douglas R. Nebraska's Militia: The History of the Army and Air National Guard, 1854-1991. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Co., ca1991. 318 p. DLC NEW HAMPSHIRE
Rice, John., and others, editors. Granite Wings: A History of the New Hampshire Air National Guard, 1947-1998. Newington, NH: Keystone Press, 1998. 112 p. NEW JERSEY
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard of the State of New Jersey, 1940. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1940. 95 p.
List and Directory of Military and Naval Forces, State of New Jersey, . . Trenton: 1952. 102 p
Roster of Personnel, New Jersey Army National Guard; New Jersey Air National Guard, Ordered into Active Military Service of the United States, 1961. Trenton: 1962. 28 p. DLC
Lowe, William C., and James D. Nicholson. The Jersey Guard, 1983. N.p.: National Guard Assn.
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of New Jersey, 1983. 52 p. NEW MEXICO
Jolly, John P. History, National Guard of New Mexico, 1606-1963. Sante Fe: Office of The Adjutant General, 1964. 189 p. NORTH CAROLINA
History and Traditions: North Carolina National Guard. Raleigh: State of North Carolina, The Adjutant General Department, 1966. 38 p.
History of the North Carolina Air National Guard, 1948 Pride in the Past; 1973 Faith in the Future; Spanning a Quarter Century. N.p.: ca1973. 36 p. DNGuA
North Carolina Air National Guard 50th Anniversary Commemorative History Book. Charlotte, NC: Taylor Pub., 1998. DLC NORTH DAKOTA
The North Dakota Air National Guard, Silver Anniversary, 1947-1972. N.p.: 1972. 14 lvs.
North Dakota Air National Guard. Bismarck: State of North Dakota Adjutant General, n.d. 45 p.
Gifford, S. I., editor. The North Dakota Air National Guard, Thirtieth Anniversary, 1947-1977, Happy Hooligans. Topeka, KS: American Yearbook Co., 1976. 179 p. DLC OHIO
O.A.N.G. Ohio Air National Guard History, 1927-1974. N.p.: American Yearbook Co., 1975. 303 p. DAFH
Stashkiw, Walter S., editor. Ohio Air National Guard Sixty Year History, 1927-1987. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1987. 300 p. OKLAHOMA
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History of the Oklahoma National Guard. N.p.: n.d. 15 p. Mimeo.
Daugherty, Fred A. Oklahoma Citizen-Soldier Organizations: Their Participation in the Wars of Our Country. Oklahoma City, OK: 45th Infantry Division Museum, 1991. 20 p. (Monograph No. 18)
Franks, Kenny A. Citizen Soldiers: Oklahoma's National Guard. Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1984. 234 p. OREGON
History of the Oregon National Guard. Salem: State of Oregon, Office of the Adjutant General, 1966. 15 p. PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Air National Guard, 1947-1972. 25th Anniversary. N.p.: 1972. 26 lvs. DNGuA
Pennsylvania Citizen - Soldiers and Airmen Serving in the Army & Air National Guard. Proud, Proven, Up-to-minute Professionals. Pictorial Presentation. N.p.: ca1966. 32 p. PUERTO RICO
Into the Desert: The Story of the Puerto Rico National Guard in Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. N.p.: Ramallo Bros. Print., 1992. RHODE ISLAND
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard of the State of Rhode Island. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1940. 145 p. SOUTH CAROLINA
McLean, Thomas N. History of the S.C. Air National Guard, 1946-1971. N.p.: ca1971. 105 p. DNGuA SOUTH DAKOTA
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Dakota's Desert Storm: South Dakota National Guard. Pensacola, FL: Pace Print., n.d., 80 p.
50th Anniversary: A Commemorative History of the South Dakota Air National Guard, 1946-
1996. N.p.: South Dakota Air National Guard, 114th Fighter Wing, 1996. 144 p. DLC
Cropp, Richard. The Coyotes: A History of the South Dakota National Guard. Mitchell: Educator Supply Co., 1962. 220 p. MHI
Hacking, Daniel M. South Dakota Air National Guard, 1946-1986. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. co., 1986. 144 p. DLC TENNESSEE
Childers, Tim, editor. Blackwood Field to Berry Field, 1921-1986. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1986. 224 p.
Crutchfield, James A. Tennesseans at War: Volunteers and Patriots in Defense of Liberty. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 1987. 191 p. TEXAS
Historical and Pictorial Review of the National Guard of the State of Texas, 1940. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1940. 467 p. UTAH
Thirty Years: The History of the Utah Air National Guard, 1946-1976. N.p.: Utah Air National Guard, 1977. 72 p. VERMONT
25th Anniversary Vermont Air National Guard, 1946-1971: Jet Age Minutemen. N.p.: T. J. Press, 1971. ca24 p.
Vermont Air National Guard 30th Anniversary: A Pictorial History, August 1946-August 1976. N.p.: 1976.
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Haraty, Peter H. Put the Vermonters Ahead. A History of the Vermont National Guard. Burlington, VT: Queen City Printers, ca1979. 324 p.
Steele, Fred E., III. Vermont National Guard: Historical Synopsis, 1764-1966. Winooski: State of Vermont, Office of the Adjutant General, 1966. 22 p. VIRGINIA
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard of the State of Virginia. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub., Co., 1940. 199 p.
Kelleher, Edward M., and Basil H. Evans, Jr. Virginia Air National Guard, 1947-1982, Thirty-five Years of Service. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1983. 215 p.
Listman, John W., Jr., and others. The Tradition Continues: A History of the Virginia National Guard, 1607-1985. Richmond, VA: Taylor Pub., 1987. 256 p. CMH
---. The Tradition Continues: A Brief History of the Virginia Army National Guard, 1607-1990. Richmond: Office of the Adjutant General of Virginia, 1991. 28 p. WASHINGTON
Historical and Pictorial Review, National Guard of the State of Washington. Baton Rouge: Army Navy Pub. Co., 1939. 184 p. MHI
Washington Adjutant General's Office. A Brief History of the National Guard of Washington. Camp Murray: Bureau of Records, 1952. 141 p.
Woodward, William. A Century of Service, 100 Years: Washington National Guard Special Historical Section. N.p.: ca1989. 8 p.
The Spirit of the Guard: Washington Army and Air National Guard. Adding Value to America. N.p.: n.d. 12 p. WEST VIRGINIA
See under 130th Tactical Airlift Group, Smith.
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WISCONSIN
1983 Annual Review. Wisconsin Air National Guard. N.p.: ca1984. 12 p.
Wisconsin Air National Guard, Madison, Silver Anniversary. 6 October 1948-5 October 1973. N.p.: 1973. 35 p. DNGuA
Wisconsin Air National Guard Historical Committee. Wisconsin's Finest: A Commemorative History of the Wisconsin Air National Guard, 1940-1990. Dallas, TX: Taylor Pub. Co., 1991.
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CHAPTER XV
AMERICAN IN FOREIGN SERVICE AMERICANS in the RFC CANADA (AVIATION SECTION, U.S. SIGNAL CORPS)
Clark, Donald. Wild Blue Yonder: An Air Epic. [The "300" Yankee Warbirds in Canada, Texas, and France]. Seattle, WA: Superior Pub., 1972. 172 p. AMAU EAGLE SQUADRONS [71, 121, 13] Squadrons, Royal Air Force]
Alexander, Richard L. They Called Me Dixie. Helmet, CA: Robinson Typographics, 1988. 271 p.
Caine, Philip D. Eagles of the RAF: American Pilots in the RAF, The WWII Eagle Squadrons. Washington: National Defense Univ. Press, 1991. 417 p. DLC
--- ---. Washington: Brassey's (US), 1993. DLC
Childers, James S. War Eagles: The Story of the Eagle Squadron. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1943. 349 p. AMAU
--- ---. London: W. Heinemann, 1943. 261 p. 103 lvs of plates. (English printing of 1943 edition) MdU
--- ---. San Francisco: Eagle Pub., 1983. 369 p. [63] p. (Reprint of the 1943 edition) DLC
Haugland, Vern. The Eagle Squadrons: Yanks in the RAF, 1940-1942. New York: Ziff-Davis Flying Books, 1979. 206 p. DLC
---. The Eagles' War: The Saga of the Eagle Squadron Piots, 1940-1945. New York: Jason Aronson, 1982. 234 p. (Reprint of 1943 edition.) AMAU
Kennerly, Byron. The Eagles Roar As Told to Graham Berry. New York: Harper & Bros., 1942. 271 p. AMAU
---. The Eagles Roar! A Fighter Pilot's Story of World War II with the American Eagle
Squadron. Washington: 1981. 271 p. (Reprint of the 1942 edition)
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LAFAYETTE FLYING CORPS-ESCADRILLE LAFAYETTE See under Squadrons, 103rd Aero Squadron KOSCIUSZKO SQUADRON Murray, Kenneth M. Wings over Poland: The Story of the 7th (Kosciuszko) Squadron of the Polish Air Service, 1919, 1920, 1921. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1932. 362 p. AMAU Karolevitz, Robert F., and Ross S. Fenn. Flight of Eagles: The Story of the American Kosciuszko Squadron in the Polish-Russian War, 1919-1920. Sioux Fall, SD: Brevet Press, 1974. 281 p. DLC ROYAL FLYING CORPS Hudson, James J. In Clouds of Glory: American Airmen Who Flew with the British during the Great War. Fayetteville, AR: Univ. of Arkansas Press, 1990. 290 p. AMAU
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APPENDIX A LIBRARY CODES Code Library Name and Location AAP Auburn University, Auburn, AL AFHRC Air Force Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, AL AkU University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK AMAU Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL ArStC Arkansas State University, State University, AR ArU University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR CCC Claremont College, Claremont, CA CCHiS California State University, Chico, Chico, CA CLSU Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA CoCA Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO CoD Denver Public Library, Denver, CO CoNc Garfield County Public Library, New Castle, CO CtMan Mary Cheney Library, Manchester, CT DAFH Office of Air Force History, Bolling AFB, DC DAL Pentagon Library, Washington, DC DAMH Army Center for Military History, Washington, DC DLC Library of Congress, Washington, DC DNGuA National Guard Association Library, Washington, DC DSI Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC FJ Jacksonville Public Library System, Jacksonville, FL FO Orange Cnty Library System, Orlando, FL GMars Southern Technical Institute, Marrietta, GA InU Indiana University, Bloomington IN IWW Wheaton College, IL KFlGs Army Command & General Staff Col, Ft Leavenworth, KS KMK Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS KWi Wichita Public Library, Wichita, KS KyRE Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY MBCo Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, MA MCCLELLAN McClellan Air Force Base, CA MdBU University of Baltimore, MD MiRochOU Oakland University, Rochester, MO MS Springfield City Library, Springfield, MA MWH Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA NBuS SONY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY NcD Duke University, Durham, NC
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NcU University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC NjP Princeton University, Princeton, NJ NMxB Oswego County BOCES, Mexico, NY NN New York City Public Library, NY NUtMY Mid NY Library System, Utica, NY NUtSU State Univ. of New York, Col at Utica-Rome, Utica, NY OCa Public Lib of Columbus & Franklin Cntys., Columbus, OH ODa Dayton & Montgomery County Public Library, Dayton, OH ODaWU Wright State University, Dayton, OH OKentU Kent State University, Kent, OH OYU Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH PCarlMH Army Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, PA PGC Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA PP Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA PPiU University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA TxEU University of Texas, El Paso, El Paso, TX TxWicM Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, TX WHi State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI