The Outstanding Airmen of 1989 By Susan Katz-Keating Of all the airmen in the Air Force, only twelve a year are so honored.
The Grand Old Liberator By Colleen A. Nash Everything about the B-24 was big including me production run.
The Finest Crews in the Force By Carroll V. Glines USAF AFA presents five special awards to the top air crews and missile crews of the year.
Guard and Reserve All-Stars By Carroll V. Glines USAF AFA honors the top airmen and the outstanding units in the Air Guard and Reserve.
The Guard and the Governors By Bruce Jacobs Does the Constitution's militia clause entitle a state to keep units at home when it disapproves of a
Flying Blind By Carroll V. Glines USAF Sixty years ago this month, Jimmy Doolittle took off under a hood and flew solo on instruments alone.
Son of Packard By John T. Correll All those clamoring for change in Pentagon procurement should get their fill from a plan published in July by Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney. Mr. Cheney was carrying out orders from President Bush, who in his first address before a...
The Critical Twist By Bruce D. Callander Did the Wright brothers really get their idea of wing-warping from the birds?
The B-2 Is Still Flying By Robert S. Dudney The batwinged bomber, with aggressive backing from the Pentagon, ma¬neuvered through this round of con
Valor: The Iron Hand of Fate By John L. Frisbee When the B-24 was crippled by flak, no one could have foreseen the tragedy that lay ahead.