Welcome to the Air Mobility Command Office of History. Please use the following links to find information on U.S. Air Force Mobility Air Forces history. Mission | Preserve Air Mobility Command's corporate memory by collecting, evaluating, and interpreting information and artifacts which offer historical perspectives for planners and decision-makers. Establishes policy and administers the command's history, museum and art programs; produces periodic historical reports and studies; and answers historical information requests. In addition, promotes the education of Airmen and the public on the importance of air mobility heritage through the dissemination and display of historical information and artifacts. Vision | The AMC History and Museums Program supports the Mobility Air Force strategic vision which builds on past achievements and describes the initiatives to address the challenges of a dynamic operating and fiscal environment. The program primarily supports the MAF Strategic Vectors to execute and sustain rapid global mobility and to develop and care for Airmen and families, but it also supports the MAF's other two vectors to enhance mobility partnerships and prepare mobility forces for tomorrow.
To Save a City, The Berlin Airlift, 1948-1949 Wings of Hope - The US Air Force and Humanitarian Airlift Operations (2007) The Air Force Can Deliver Anything, The Berlin Airlift, 1948-1949 Military Airlift Command and Operation Babylift Poised for the New Millennium Toward the Air Mobility Command: A Chronology of Tanker and Airlift Events 75 Years of Inflight Refueling, 1923-1998 Operation DEEP FREEZE, 50 Years of USAF Airlift in Antarctica, 1956-2006 Air Refueling - Without Tankers We Cannot... Operation UNIFIED RESPONSE (Haiti 2010) Anything, Anywhere, Anytime: Military Airlift Command 1947-1991 (Part 1) Anything, Anywhere, Anytime: Military Airlift Command 1947-1991 (Part 2) Chronological History of the C-5 Galaxy Chronological History of the C-9A Nightingale Globemaster III, Acquiring the C-17
AMC Museum and Heritage Program
National Museum of the US Air Force
Air Force Historical Research Agency
Locating Air Force Base sites
AMC Consolidates with MAC
Brief History of AMC
AMC Lineage and Honors AMC Emblem Significance AMC Commanders
Command Historian Ellery Wallwork Command Archivist Jeffrey Michalke Senior Historian John M. Murphy Staff Historians Kathy Gunn Mark Morgan
Writer/Editor/Emblem Program Manager Kristine Byrnside
Director, Field Heritage Programs Jeffrey Michalke
Questions/Inquiries Email AMC/HO Comm (618) 229-7851 DSN 779-7851
436th Airlift Wing, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware Douglas Miller 317th AW, Dyess AFB, Texas Brian Smith
92nd Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild AFB, Washington Vacant
89th AW, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland Robert Spiers JB Charleston, South Carolina 437th AW Darrell Lewis 628th Air Base Wing Joshua Mayes 62nd AW, JB Lewis-McChord, Washington Erin Lasley
JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey 87th ABW James Warrick 305th Air Mobility Wing Stuart Lockhart 621st Contingency Response Wing Jamien Parks Expeditionary Center Thomas Lauria
515th Air Mobility Operations Wing, JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii Vacant
19th AW, Little Rock AFB, Arkansas Jeffrey Pryor 6th ARW, MacDill AFB, Florida Stephen Ove 22nd ARW, McConnell AFB, Kansas Justin Vergati 521st AMOW, Ramstein Air Base, Germany Dr. Andrew Wackerfuss 375th AMW, Scott AFB, Illinois Mark Wilderman 60th AMW, Travis AFB, California Angela Parks