The Air Force Historical Foundation, founded in 1953 by General Carl A. Tooey Spaatz and other Air Power pioneers, is dedicated to preserving the history and traditions of American aviation and space capabilities. With a primary focus on the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Space Force, predecessor organizations, and the individuals who have dedicated their lives to flight and space operations, the foundation's mission is to educate and promote the preservation and appreciation of this rich history. Through quality research, educational programs, and publications, the foundation serves Airmen, Guardians, and aviation enthusiasts worldwide.
As a leading authority in aviation and space history, the Air Force Historical Foundation produces the Journal of the AFHF, conducts oral history projects, maintains digital archives, and collaborates with the University of Alabama. The foundation also offers programs such as the 9 12 Oral History Project and Book Club, and presents awards to recognize significant contributions and achievements. By becoming a member, individuals can support the foundation's mission and gain access to exclusive resources and benefits, while contributing to the preservation and promotion of the rich heritage of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.
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