Incoming Resources
- Pan Am at war, how the airline secretly helped America fight World War II, Mark Cotta Vaz and John H. Hill
- Canopies Of Blue, the U.S. Airborne Experience In The Pacific In WWII As A Case Study In Operational Art And Multi-Role Flexibility
- Physiological problems of bomber crews in the eighth air force during WWII, James J. Carroll
- The Nijmegen bombardment on 22 February 1944, a faux pas or the price of liberation?, Joris A.C. van Esch
- A leader born, the life of Admiral John Sidney McCain, Pacific carrier commander, Alton Keith Gilbert
- Airpower employment of the Fifth Air Force in the World War II Southwest Pacific theater
- An emotional gauntlet, from life in peacetime America to the war in European skies
- The Mighty Eighth in the second World War
- Through blue skies to hell, America's 'bloody 100th' in the air war over Germany
- War's end, an eyewitness account of America's last atomic mission, Maj. Gen. Charles W. Sweeney, U.S.A.F. (ret.) with James A. Antonucci and Marion K. Antonucci
- World War II Dispatches to Akron
- Sighted sub, sank same, the United States Navy's air campaign against the U-boat, Alan Carey
- STAR-SPANGLED SPITFIRES
- The role of female pilots in World War II, Hallie Murray
- Air Power In North Africa, 1942-43: An Additional Perspective
- Misconceptions about the Tuskegee Airmen, refuting myths about America's first Black military pilots, Daniel Haulman
- Global Mission
- Eyewitness to the Tuskegee Airmen
- Bomb group, the eighth air force's 381st and the Allied air offensive over Europe, Paul Bingley, Mike Peters
- The boys in the B-17, James Lee Hutchinson
- Eighth Air Force bombing 20-25 February 1944, how logistics enabled "Big Week" to be "big"
- The Reich wreckers, an analysis of the 306th Bomb Group during World War II
- Air-to-ground battle for Italy, Michael C. McCarthy
- Journey of the giants
- The true story of Catch-22, the real men and missions of Joseph Heller's 340th Bomb Group in World War II, Patricia Chapman Meder
- The enemy objectives unit in World War II, selecting targets for aerial bombardment that support the political purpose of war
- Gore and glory, a story of American heroism
- Bloody Skies, U.S. Eighth Air Force Battle Damage in World War II
- The Twelfth US Air Force, tactical and operational innovations in the Mediterranean Theater of operations, 1943-1944, Matthew G. St. Clair, Major, USMC
- Army Air Forces Medical Services In World War II
- Wolfpack warriors, the story of World War II's most successful fighter outfit, Roger A. Freeman
- Schweinfurt raids and the pause in daylight strategic bombing
- What Hollywood got right and wrong about the Tuskegee Airmen in the great new movie, Red tails
- HALE'S HANDFUL ... UP FROM THE ASHES, the Forging Of The Seventh Air Force From The Ashes Of Pearl Harbor To The Triumph Of V-J Day
- Flak at 12 o'clock, Dean M. Bloyd
- They too served, 496th Fighter Training Group, 1943-45, David H. Kelley
- Fighter pilot
- War in Pacific skies
- Pan Am at war, how the airline secretly helped America fight World War II, Mark Cotta Vaz and John H. Hill
- The U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II, the battle against the u-boat in the American theater December 7, 1941-September 2, 1945, Richard P. Hallion
- I wanted to be a pilot, the making of a Tuskegee Airman, Franklin J. Macon with Elizabeth G. Harper