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    • Museum Audio Tour 63: Air Park

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      On a nice day, step back in history when you visit the outdoor area of the museum. The Eighth Air Force Control Tower, a representation of a World War Two-era control tower in Great Britain, is one of the first things you see as you enter the main drive. Just beside it are the Nissen Huts. These – more or less — temporary structures are examples of where airmen lived, worked and played.......

    • Museum Audio Tour 62: Missile and Space Gallery: Missiles

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      Dominating the Missile & Space Gallery are missiles and a space launch vehicle standing upright in the silo-like facility. The gallery is designed to give visitors a slight feeling of being in an underground silo. The vehicles represent American airmen's proud heritage of nuclear deterrence and the Air Force’s leadership in space. Since 1959, U.S. Air Force strategic nuclear-armed missiles......

    • Museum Audio Tour 61: Missile and Space Gallery: Space

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      Since the beginning of space travel, the U.S. Air Force has been an integral player in research and development, as well as a vital partner with NASA. The Missile & Space Gallery guides you through the history of the U.S. Air Force involvement with space through manned-spaceflight, missiles, mice and even monkeys. The first thing you see when entering the gallery is the Apollo 15 command......

    • Museum Audio Tour: Cold War Gallery - Toward the Future

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      So where is the United States Air Force headed? Aircraft in the Cold War Gallery give a picture as to what the future of the Air Force will look like. The B-2, although it has been around for several years, represents how precision, stealth aircraft is being efficiently used today. The museum’s B-2 is the world’s only permanent public display of this type of aircraft. The bomber on display......

    • Museum Audio Tour 59a: Cold War Gallery: Warrior Airmen

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      In response to the September 11 attacks, Operation Enduring Freedom was launched in Afghanistan. Less than two years later, Operation Iraqi Freedom began in Iraq. With these conflicts still in progress, the museum gives visitors a glimpse into the life of airmen serving in Southwest Asia. Be sure to explore the Warrior Airmen exhibit located in the Cold War Gallery which depicts airmen who......

    • Museum Audio Tour 59: Cold War Gallery: Global War on Terror

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      The events of Sept. 11, 2001, were another defining moment in American history. When terrorists hijacked commercial planes to crash into the World Trade Center towers in New York followed by an attack at the Pentagon and a crash in a field in Pennsylvania, the military realized that a new era of warfare had begun. Operation Noble Eagle began on September 11, 2001, to defend the United States......

    • Museum Audio Tour 58: Cold War Gallery: The 1990s

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      While the 1990s marked the end of the Cold War, a new chapter in Air Force history began to develop. There were the conflicts in the Middle East and also in the Balkans. With the collapse of communism in Yugoslavia, nationalism led to civil war and the horrors of "ethnic cleansing." When Slovenia and Croatia declared their independence from Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia, the Serbians fought to......

    • Museum Audio Tour 57: Cold War Gallery: Desert Shield and Desert Storm

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      In August 1990, Iraq’s leader, Saddam Hussein, sent divisions of Iraq’s army into Kuwait. They quickly overwhelmed the small country and Hussein soon declared it part of Iraq. In the meantime, when Iraq’s leader ordered troops to begin massing along the Saudi Arabian border, several Middle East countries called for help. Operation Desert Shield, the name given to the U.S. military’s......