Month: March 2018

March 30, 1944
1944: Army Air Forces reaches WW II high total of 2, 411, 294 persons assigned.
March 29, 1972
1972:   Prompted by a massive North Vietnamese invasion, US discards previous Rules of Engagement, thus ending previous restrictions on US air power and leading to ...
March 28, 1961
1961:   President Kennedy asks Congress to: (1) put 50 % of SAC’s bombers on ground alert; (2) speed up B-47 phaseout; (3) produce Skybolt to ...
March 27, 1945
1945:   Gen Carl Spaatz sends Eighth Air Force against Berlin to destroy the Luftwaffe. Spaatz realizes the enemy would defend Berlin, so he sends bombers ...
March 26, 1943
1943:   The first Air Medal awarded to a woman goes to 2Lt Elsie S. Ott, Army Nursing Corps, who served as nurse for five patients ...
March 23, 1951
1951: Operation TOMAHAWK. 120 USAF transports drop 3,400 troops and materiel behind enemy lines at Munsan, Korea.
March 22, 1944
1944:    Thru 23 March, Mount Vesuvius erupts and buries Pompeii airdrome; some 88 B-25s are damaged/destroyed, perhaps worst single loss of aircraft in WWII.
March 21, 1958
1958:    Holloman high-speed test track establishes new speed record of 2,704 MPH for rocket-propelled monorail sleds.
March 20, 1932
1932:    First flight of The Boeing XP-26: 1st Army all-metal monoplane fighter and the last pursuit plane with an open cockpit and fixed landing gear.
March 19, 1969
1969:    SECDEF Melvin Laird announced that the FB-111 program would be reduced, due to its lack of intercontinental range. He thus limited the USAF to ...