In support of an official event 

The Museum will be closed Sunday, May 25
In addition, the Fourth Hangar will be closed Saturday, May 24

Access to the Presidential Gallery will be limited from May 15 to June 5
 

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  • Aircraft Maintenance

    Aircraft Maintainers Memorial - Front 1, Front 2, Back 1, Back 21st-6th Aircraft Repair Units (Floating) and 1st-18th Aircraft Maintenance Units (Floating)2nd Strategic Air Depot3rd Aviation Field Depot Squadron4th Air Depot Group10th Air Depot Group18th Air Depot Group19th Air Depot Group19th

  • Air Service

    68th Air Service Group432nd Air Service GroupHeadquarters Squadron - Air Service CommandClick here to return to Memorial Park.

  • Air Refueling

    71st and 341st Air Refueling Squadrons98th Air Refueling Squadron100th Air Refueling Squadron420th Air Refueling Squadron - 1955-1964622nd Air Refueling SquadronTAC Tankers Association - front | backClick here to return to Memorial Park.

  • Air Force Individuals

    2nd Lt. Charles H. AugustineLt. David AxthelmCapt. Fred AzingerFrank G. Anger Memorial ParkMaj. Homer T. BayLt. Col. Louis BenneTheodore C. BoslerLt. Col. Richmond T. Boykin Jr.Brig. Gen. Carroll H. Bolender - Commander of the 414th Night Fighter SquadronCol. Jerome V. BruggerStaff Sgt. James E.

  • Air Force Bases

    Lockbourne Air Force BaseNarsarssuak Air Base - GreenlandPleiku Air Base - VietnamSampson Air Force BaseTan Son Nhut Air Base - front | back | plaque | plaqueTuy Hoa Air Base - VietnamUdorn Royal Thai Air Force BaseClick here to return to Memorial Park.

  • Air Communications

    Airways and Air Communications Service1st Airways and Air Communications SquadronClick here to return to Memorial Park.

  • Air Commandos

    1st Air Commandos2nd & 3rd Group Air Commandos (World War II)Click here to return to Memorial Park.

  • Kawasaki Model KL 250

    The Kawasaki Model KL 250 was acquired by the U.S. Air Force to meet challenging requirements for off-road ground mobility by Air Force Special Operations personnel. Utilized by Air Force Combat Controllers, for example, it allows for rapid movements of personnel over rough terrain in order to meet

  • R-1 Rescue All Terrain Transport (RATT)

    The Rescue All Terrain Transport (RATT) is a high-mobility vehicle used by Air Force special operations to transport and treat casualties in the field, for airfield seizures and as a field utility vehicle. In the late 1980s, Air Force special tactics units needed an agile rescue and casualty