For the past two years, the Air Force Historical Foundation hosted a series of interviews with authors of USAF related history narratives. The Foundation is thrilled to make these available on a Podcast of their own.
DeWitt “Pete” Copp wrote a very good book over forty years ago. When I rst read it back then, I was struck by how interesting it was—it put a face on famous airmen I had read about, and in some cases…
In May 1969, a…
They had the most dangerous job n the Air Force. Now Bury Us Upside Down reveals the never-before-told story of the Vietnam War’s top-secret jet-fighter outfit–an all-volunteer unit composed of truly…
Twelve days that shook the world. The beginning of the end.
In late 1972, the Vietnam peace talks were stalled, with the war at perhaps its most crucial point. The United States was searching for a wa…
Tracing the use of air power in World War II and the Korean War, Mark Clodfelter explains how U. S. Air Force doctrine evolved through the American experience in these conventional wars only to be th…
Join Moderator Pepe Soto, Robert Arnold (Gen Arnold's grandson), and Dik Daso (author of Hap Arnold and the Evolution of American Airpower) as they discuss the life and times of the man who establish…
Famous for leading the Doolittle Raid, America’s first strike against Japan in World War II, Jimmy Doolittle led a remarkable life as an American pilot. This firsthand account by his granddaughter, J…