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Effective URL: https://www.americanairmuseum.com/
Submission: On February 24 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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Uncover the true story AMERICAN AIR MUSEUM The American Air Museum explores Anglo-American collaboration in conflict and its impact on people’s lives since the First World War ©IWM VISIT US Meet the men and women whose lives were shaped by American aviation throughout a century of war at IWM Duxford. ©IWM (FRE 4796) EXPLORE OUR ARCHIVE Our archive records the experience of the US Army Air Forces in Britain and Europe during the Second World War. ©IWM SUPPORT US We need sponsorship and donations to sustain our programmes. Help us continue to tell the stories that deserve to be heard. STORIES Explore our latest stories about the ways American air power affected peoples lives and played a key part in conflict in the 20th and 21st centuries. STORY THE TRUE STORY OF THE 100TH BOMB GROUP The 100th Bomb Group is one of the most famous of the Second World War - earning the nickname 'The Bloody Hundredth'. Their experiences are featured in the war drama Masters of the Air. But where did their legend come from? ©IWM (FRE 6210) STORY HOW THE EIGHTH AIR FORCE DEFEATED THE LUFTWAFFE By the end of 1943, the US Eighth Air Force was at breaking point, German flak and fighters were shooting down bombers in their hundreds. But just one year later, the Eighth Air Force were masters of the air over Europe. So how did they do it? ©IWM STORY LIFE BEHIND THE WIRE AT STALAG LUFT III On 12 August, 1944, Alexander Jefferson was flying his P-51 Mustang over the French Riviera, when he noticed a string of blinking red lights – anti-aircraft fire. His aircraft critically hit, Jefferson bailed out, and was soon captured by the Germans, beginning a nine-month ordeal as a Prisoner of War. ©IWM Support us DONATE TO THE AMERICAN AIR MUSEUM Help us to continue to tell the stories that deserve to be heard. Your support helps us to tell the stories of Americans who flew from Britain, preserve them for future generations and bring their powerful stories to today's audiences. 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