American WWII Air Corps Units

The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) was the predecessor of the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) from 1926-41, which in turn was the forerunner of today's U.S. Air Force (USAF), established in 1947. Although abolished as an organization in 1941, it existed as a branch subordinate to the USAAF from 1941-47.
What Do Air Corps Reenactors do?
There are units who reenact differing Air Corps impressions at air shows and such to show what it was like for the men in the planes. There are also ground crew reenactors, who usually show what the ground crew looked like and some of the jobs they did.
To Get your Group Listed
You do need to have a website for this listing--if you don't have one, let us know, maybe we can help.
| Marine Corps Legacy Museum -- A GREAT and "must-visit" website for anyone interested in the USMC. Not only on the 'Net, but please, visit their museum -- one of the few Marine museums left in the country as most seem to have been closed. This is a private non-profit museum and they do a damn good job in what they do! Give 'em a visit! |
To add your unit link, please go to our link-add page. |
If you find a problem in this time/area or would like your unit listed please feel free to e-mail the WW2 T/A webmasters: Harry Coombs or Rob Haught. |
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US Army Air Corps 8th Air Force Reenacting Unit (USA) -- A relatively new unit. Based out of the SW USA, but recruit nationally. Portray bomber crew. Hopefull if the unit grows, maybe another bomber crew, and some fighter pilots. Do living history presentations, maybe restore a B-17 in the future. Check us out if your interested. |










