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The museum houses an immense collection of books. These are a wealth of research material for our museum team.

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The Army Air Corps Library and Museum maintains an extensive collection of published works that serve as invaluable research resources for our historians. This carefully curated library represents decades of aviation history, offering comprehensive coverage of American military aviation from its earliest days through the Vietnam era.

Our book collection spans a remarkable breadth of subjects and time periods. Within these volumes, researchers find detailed unit histories that chronicle the experiences of specific squadrons and groups, preserving the stories of the men who served and the missions they flew. Biographical works bring to life the personal narratives of pilots, crew members, and commanders, from fighter aces to bomber crews, offering intimate perspectives on the challenges and triumphs of aerial warfare.

The technical dimension of our collection is equally impressive, featuring detailed examinations of aircraft design, performance specifications, and operational capabilities. These works cover everything from the legendary fighters and bombers of World War II to the jet-powered aircraft that defined the Cold War era and Vietnam conflict. Whether studying the heavy bombardment groups that struck at the heart of enemy industry or the fighter squadrons that battled for air supremacy, researchers find comprehensive technical and operational information.

Our World War II holdings are particularly extensive, documenting both the European and Pacific theaters of operation. The Pacific theater collection includes works on island-hopping campaigns, carrier-based operations, and the unique challenges of warfare across vast oceanic distances. The collection also extends beyond American aviation, incorporating important works on British, French, and German aircraft, providing crucial comparative perspectives and context for understanding the global nature of aerial combat.

The collection continues through the jet age, documenting the transition from propeller-driven aircraft to jets, and extends into the Vietnam era, capturing a transformative period in military aviation history. From strategic bombing campaigns to tactical fighter operations, from reconnaissance missions to transport operations, these books collectively preserve the diverse roles that airpower played across multiple conflicts and eras.

These volumes are not merely historical curiosities—they are active research tools used by our team of scholars seeking to understand the rich heritage of American military aviation. The Army Air Corps Museum is proud to have this collection enabling our team to ensure that the stories, technical achievements, and sacrifices of those who served in America's air forces are preserved for future generations.

We continue to add to this library and research material; if you have any books, periodicals, newspapers and other written works to contribute, please contact us.

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A Bridge Too Far, Cornelius Ryan. Simon & Schuster
A History of the 38th Bombardment Group (M), Jack Henry. Militsry Affairs
A Hostile Sky : The Mediterranean airwar of the 79th Fighter Group, Don Woerpel. Andon Pree
A New Chapter in Air Power The 315th Bomb Wing (VH), George Harrington. Byron Kennedy & Co
A Pictorial History of the World War II Years, Edward Jablonski. Wings Books
A Time for Courage The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939-1945, John Terraine. Macmillan Co
Above and Beyond, Ralph Nutter. Presidio
Above and Beyond 1941-1945, Wilbur Morrison. St. Martin's Press
Ace of Aces - The Dick Bong Story, Carl Bong & Mike Oconner. Champlin Fighter Museum
Aces & Wingmen The Men and Machines of the USAAF Eigth Fighter Command 1943-45, Danny Morris. Neville Spearman
Aces and Wingmen II Vol 1, Danny Morris. Aviation SK
Aces of the Eighth, Gene Stafford & William Hess. Squadron/Signal Pub
Aces of the Southwest Pacific, Gene Stafford. Squadron/Signal Pub
Aces, Pilots & Aircraft of the 9th, 12th & 15th USAAF, David Weatherill . Kookaburra
Action of the Tiger: 437th Carrier Group, World War II, Frank Guild. Nashville TN
Adolf Galland - The Authorised Biography, David Baker. Windrow & Greene
Adorimoni ("Upand at 'Em!") A History of the 82nd Fighter Group in WWII, Steve Blake. Walswort Pub
Aerial Gunner from Virginia: The Letters of Don Moody to His Family During 1944, William Edwin Hemphill ED. Virginia State Lib
Aerial Reconnaissance - The 10th Photo Recon Group I WWII, Tom Ivie. Aero Pub
Aeroplane (or Flying machine) Scrap Book Number 3 1911-1941, Hatfield. Northrop University Press
Air Commando, Roderick Chisholm . Chatto & Windus
Air Force Colors Vol 2, Dana Bell. Squadron/Signal Pub
Air Force Units of WWII, Maurer Maurer. USAF Hitorical Division
Air War Europa Chronology, Eric Hammel. Pacifica Press
Air Warriors, Carroll V. Glines. Van Nostrand reinhold
Aircraft Camouflage and Markings, 1907-1954,  Bruce Robertson. Aero Pub
Aircraft of the Luftwaffe 1935-1945, Ulrich Elfrath. Almark Pub
Airfields of the Eighth Then and Now, Roger Freeman. After the Battle
Alae Supra Canalem Wings Over the Canal The 6th Air Force and the Antilles Air Command, Dan Hagedorn. Turner Pub
American Fighters of WWII, Dr.Rene Francillon. Doubleday
American Heros of the War In The Air, Howard Mingos. Lanciar Pub
An Arizona Aviator in France - The Life of Ernest A. Love 147th Aero Squadron, USAS, Alan Roesler . Roesler Enterprise
An Unofficial Pictorial History of the 500th Bombardment Group, .
Angels Bulldogs & Dragons The 355th Fighter Group in WWII, Bill Marshall. Champlin Fighter Museum
As Briefed.. A Family History of the 384th Bombardment Group, Walter Owens. Walter Owens
As briefed.. An Addendum, Evan Owens.
Asterperious 319th Heavy Bombardment Squadron in the SouthWest Pacific Area, . Angus & Robertson Ltd
Attack on Yamamoto, Carroll Glines. Orion Books
Augsburg Eagle: The Story of the Messerschmitt 109, William Green. Doubleday
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VOLUNTEERING

Are you an AAC, AAF or USAF Veteran, family member, historian or WW2 enthusiast? We Need YOU! Contact us today to see how you can help the Army Air Corps Library and Museum, a Texas Not-For-Profit Corporation. We need your help! We are looking for volunteers that can help us with the following tasks. Typing and Transcriptionists: One of our big projects is extracting data from the thousands of documents we have and putting this data into a database where we can display the information on a website such as this one. We also need assistance with retyping unit history documents.

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