Midtown in Savannah in Chatham County, Georgia — The American South (South Atlantic)
Birthplace of Eighth Air Force
1. Birthplace of Eighth Air Force Marker
Inscription.
Birthplace of Eighth Air Force. . On 28 January 1942, the Eighth Air Force, was activated in the adjacent building, a National Guard Armory at the time., Having moved to England, the Eighth was ready on 17 August to test the theory that daylight bombing raids could be made with profitable results. Twelve B-17's participated in this mission, striking the railway marshalling yards at Rouen, France, and returning safely to their home base. This highly successful mission established the pattern for the strategic bombardment of Nazi Germany -- the Eighth Air Force by day and the RAF by night., Under the leaderships of Generals Carl A. Spaatz, Ira C. Eaker and James H. Doolittle, it flew over 600,000 sorties delivering over 700,000 tons of bombs and destroying over 15,000 German aircraft. On one single mission, December 24, 1944, it was able to send 2,000 B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators and nearly 1,000 fighters in the Battle of Germany., The renowned winged-eight, the emblem of the Eighth Air Force, was designed by former Air Force Major Ed Winter, a native of Savannah.
On 28 January 1942, the Eighth Air Force, was activated in the adjacent building, a National Guard Armory at the time.
Having moved to England, the Eighth was ready on 17 August to test the theory that daylight bombing raids could be made with profitable results. Twelve B-17's participated in this mission, striking the railway marshalling yards at Rouen, France, and returning safely to their home base. This highly successful mission established the pattern for the strategic bombardment of Nazi Germany -- the Eighth Air Force by day and the RAF by night.
Under the leaderships of Generals Carl A. Spaatz, Ira C. Eaker and James H. Doolittle, it flew over 600,000 sorties delivering over 700,000 tons of bombs and destroying over 15,000 German aircraft. On one single mission, December 24, 1944, it was able to send 2,000 B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators and nearly 1,000 fighters in the Battle of Germany.
The renowned winged-eight, the emblem of the Eighth Air Force, was designed by former Air Force Major Ed Winter, a native of Savannah.
Erected 1966 by Georgia Historical Commission. (Marker Number 025-86.)
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Air & Space • Military
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• War, World II. In addition, it is included in the Georgia Historical Society series list. A significant historical date for this entry is January 28, 1942.
Location. 32° 3.893′ N, 81° 5.833′ W. Marker is in Savannah, Georgia, in Chatham County. It is in Midtown. Marker is at the intersection of Bull Street and Park Avenue, on the right on Bull Street. Located in front of the old Chatham Artillery Armory. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Savannah GA 31401, United States of America. Touch for directions.
2. Marker in front of Today's American Legion Post
Starts.... On January 28, 1942, fifty-three days after the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor, the 8th Air Force was officially activated in the National Guard Armory on Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia. Approximately 350,000 officers and men had served in the 8th AAF during the three year or so period in which the Americans participated in the European Theater of Operations.
— Submitted December 27, 2007, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina.
official 8th Air Force graphic
3. The Winged-Eight
"The renowned winged-eight, the emblem of the Eighth Air Force, was designed by former Air Force Major Ed Winter, a native of Savannah."
Photographed By Michael Stroud, September 2007
4. The Eighth Air Force Museum
Located nearby at 175 Bourne Avenue in Pooler, GA, the museum can be reached off Exit 102 from I-95. Many of the outdoor aircraft exhibits can be seen from the highway.
Photographed By Michael Stroud
5. The Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum
Lists contributors and supporters of the 8th Air Force Museum.
Photographed By Michael Stroud, 2004
6. Some ot the Mighty 8th Tablets
Photographed By Michael Stroud, May 8, 2004
7. Garden of Plaques and Monuments at the Museum
Photographed By Michael Stroud, circa May 8, 2004
8. One of many Memorial Plaques
The Crew of "Moonlight Mission"
Photographed By Michael Stroud, September 2005
9. Chapel of the Fallen Eagles
Dedicated to those who served
in the Eighth Air Force for the cause
of Freedom and Liberty
Realized through the vision
of the Eighth Air Force Historical Society.
Within this Chapel lives the memory of those airman
of the Mighty Eighth Air Force who gave their lives
for their country
Photographed By Michael Stroud, circa May 1, 2004
10. Chapel of the Fallen Eagles
Photographed By Michael Stroud, May 19, 2007
11. Museum Meditation Garden and Pool
Photographed By Michael Stroud, September 2007
12. Chapel Of The Fallen Eagles Window
7th Recon Group...In Honor Of All Who Served
Photographed By Michael Stroud, May 8, 2004
13. Stained Glass Window
.........Coming Home
Photographed By Michael Stroud, September 2007
14. 303rd Bomb Group Window
Photographed By Michael Stroud, May 2007
15. Alabama Chapter and the 355th
One of the Many Markers in Dedication
Photographed By Michael Stroud, May 2007
16. a Bomb Run Display inside the Museum
Photographed By Michael Stroud, May 1, 2007
17. A banner dedicated to the 457th Bomb Group, one of many at the museum
Photographed By Mike Stroud, `
18. To Ther Memory and Honor Of
WW II Bombardiers
" The greatest bombing planes in the world
Take him into battle through every opposition
and in thirty seconds over the target he
must vindicate the greatest responsibility
ever placed upon an individual soldier
in the line of duty."
... Eugene L. Eubank
Major General USAF - Retired
(Former Commanding Officer, 19th Bombardment Group)
Photographed By Michael Stroud, June 2004
19. P-51 Mustang Pilots Assc.
"Flown By Valiant Men Of Victory"
Photographed By Michael Stroud, 2004
20. Planes of the Mighty 8th AAF
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
21. This Monument is the Original marker
from the gravesite of General James H Doolittle
In Arlington National Cemetery
General Doolittle was the Eigth Air Force
commander from 6 January 1944 to 10 May 1945
and from 19 July 1945 to 12 September 1945
Donated in his memory to the Mighty Eighth
Air Force Heritage Museum by his son
Colonel John Doolittle
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
22. James H Doolittle
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
23. Warrant Officer
Mary Gill Rice
W2132694 Private
Secretary to
General James Doolittle
Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force
During World War II
Donated by: Her Loving Friends
Photographed By Mike Stroud, November 27, 2011
24. Memphis Belle
91st B.GP H
U.S.A.A.F
The War Department Presents The Memphis Belle
Photographed by
U.S. 8th Air Force Photographers
and Combat Crew Members
produced by
U.S. 8th Air Force Photographic Section in cooperation
with Army Air Force First Motion Picture Unit
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
25. Georgia Chapter Eighth Air Force Historical Society
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
26. Mississippi Chapter Eighth Air Force Historical Society
In Honor of the Many Mississippians
who served so valiantly
in the Mighty Eighth Air Force
and in memory of those who have folded
their wings.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
27. South Carolina Chapter 8th Air Force Historical Society
In Honor of the
South Carolinians
who served in the
Mighty Eighth Air Force
and in memory of
those no longer
with us.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
28. Tennessee Chapter Eighth Air Force Historical Society
When our country
and freedoms
were threatened by others
the sons and daughters
of Tennessee answered
the call of duty
Many of Tennessee's young men
in World War Two became
airmen of the greatest air armada
on earth - their personal sacrifices
to preserve the liberties of
the United States of America
must always be remembered
Dedicated 13 May 1996
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 19, 2007
29. 8th Air Force, Iowa Chapter
In memory
of those
who served
Iowa Chapter 8th Historical Society April 22, 1997
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
30. Kentucky Chapter Eighth Air Force
In
Honor
of the
Kentuckians
who served
with the
Mighty Eighth
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
31. The Eighth Air Force Historical Society Connecticut Chapter
Connecticut ETO
In Grateful Remembrance of
Connecticut Veterans who served
and those who gave their lives
defending our nation by serving
in "The Mighty Eighty Eighth"
8th Air Force, U.S. Army Air Force
European Theater of Operations 1942-1945
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
32. The Eighth Air Force Historical Society Pennsylvania Chapter
In Honor Of All Those
Pennsylvanians Who Served
In The Mighty Eighth Air Force
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
33. The Eighth Air Force Michigan Chapter
In Honor Of All Those Michiganians
Who Served In The
Mighty Eighth Air Force
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
34. West Virginia Chapter
In Memory Of Those Who Served
From The Mountain State
West Virginia Chapter
8th A.F. Historical Society
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
35. 8th Air Force
In Memory
Of Those
Who Served
Florida Chapter
8th A.F. Historical Society May 13, 1996
Photographed By Mike Stroud, 2013
36. North Carolina Chapter
Eighth Air Force Historical Society First In Flight
Dedicated to all North Carolinians
past and present who served the
Mighty Eighth Air Force
Photographed By Mike Stroud, 2013
37. Ohio Chapter Eighth Air Force Historical Society
To honor those from the state
of Ohio who served and to
commemorate those who gave
their lives in answering the
call of their country to preserve
freedom in the world - serving
with valor and distinction to the
final victory
Photographed By Mike Stroud, November 27, 2011
38. Birthplace of Eighth Air Force Vintage AAF Fire truck
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
39. Birthplace of Eighth Air Force Vintage Crosley CT-3
One of only seven known to exist today, this
Crosley CT-3 Pup was a lightweight jeep-type
vehicle capable of being transported by air in
the C-47 Skytrain. Only six Pups made it overseas
after undergoing tests at Ft. Benning,
Georgia. Underpowered by an anemic 13
horsepower engine, the Pup proved inadequate
in the field. The Army quickly scrapped the
project, leaving only a few Crosleys to posterity.
Given in memory of LT James E. Reynolds, Jr. and LCDR Howard Morrison
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 28, 2013
40. Mighty Eighth Heritage Museum Tribute
This plaque is placed in honor of Captain MacDonald Austin and Sargeant Jack Berlin who
parachuted into the Dordogne Region of France on the night of June 10, 1944 to help French
Partison troops distrupt the enemy following the invasion at Normandy and the family of Bertrand
Davezac who provided shelter and refuge for Captain Austin and Sargeant Berlin at their Chateau
Goursac
Placed in the Memorial Garden this 8th Day of April, 2003
By the Board of Directors of
Mighty Eighth Heritage Museum
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