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    • Museum Audio Tour 07a: Air Power Gallery: Bataan Death March

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

      Pearl Harbor was psychologically and militarily devastating, and the Bataan Death March was also a disturbing blow. The march began on April 10, 1942, after the American commander ordered troops to surrender due to a hopeless situation. The Japanese assembled about 78,000 prisoners-of-war – both American and Filipino. They began marching up the east coast of Bataan. Although they didn't......

    • Museum Audio Tour 07: Air Power Gallery: On the Defensive

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

      At 7:55 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, a Japanese force of 183 planes - without warning - attacked U.S. military facilities at Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands. For 30 minutes, dive bombers, level bombers and torpedo planes struck airfields and naval vessels. A second wave of 170 planes launched another attack at 8:40 a.m. that lasted an hour. The Japanese had dealt the United States a......

    • Museum Audio Tour 06: Air Power Gallery: Introduction

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

      As you leave the Early Years Gallery, you’ll soon be fully immersed in the history of the U.S. in World War Two. The hallway leading to the Air Power Gallery displays the story of the Holocaust. The exhibit shows first-hand accounts of people – including U.S. airmen – who experienced some aspect of this dark moment in history. The museum’s gallery dedicated to the Second World War......

    • Museum Audio Tour 05: Early Years Gallery: World War II Begins

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

      In 1939 Europe again plunged into war, and the U.S. was soon training new pilots for combat. The experience of many a raw recruit learning how to fly is depicted in the BT-14 training diorama. It shows the common BT-14 trainer of the day, nose down, prop bent, mechanics puzzled and the instructor delivering a lecture … all in recognition of the Air Corps' ability to train 250,000 pilots......

    • Museum Audio Tour 04: Early Years Gallery: Interwar Years

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

      The interwar years saw new developments in aviation. One of the most colorful and controversial figures in Air Force history, Brig. Gen. William “Billy” Mitchell set out to demonstrate the potential of the bomber. Mitchell is perhaps most remembered for pressing his theory that bombers could defend the coastlines of the United States and sink a battleship. Many generals and admirals would......

    • Museum Audio Tour 03: Early Years Gallery: World War I

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

      As World War I began in 1914, the U.S. chose to remain neutral, but that didn’t stop a certain breed of daredevil aviator who desired nothing more than to participate in the conflict. A number of Americans traveled to France, where they joined in the fray as members of the French flying squadron, the Lafayette Escadrille. These brave “flyboys” saw the majority of their aerial combat from......

    • Museum Audio Tour 02: Early Years Gallery: The Early Years

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

      It is most fitting that the museum is located near Dayton, Ohio, the home of Wilbur and Orville Wright. The Wright brothers knew the U.S. Army would be an essential customer to make their flying machine company a success. It took them until 1909 to convince the Army Signal Corps to buy an airplane, and they sold one to the government only after passing many rigorous tests for endurance,......

    • Museum Audio Tour 01: Welcome

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

      Welcome to the National Museum of the United States Air Force! We’re pleased you’re with us today and hope you enjoy your tour of the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum. During your tour, you’ll be immersed in aviation history … from the Army’s first Wright Flyers and World War I dog fights … through World War II and the dropping of two atomic bombs … to the......