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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Montgomery County, Alabama and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Montgomery County, AL (387) Autauga County, AL (38) Bullock County, AL (23) Crenshaw County, AL (10) Elmore County, AL (48) Lowndes County, AL (28) Macon County, AL (91) Pike County, AL (41)  MontgomeryCounty(387) Montgomery County (387)  AutaugaCounty(38) Autauga County (38)  BullockCounty(23) Bullock County (23)  CrenshawCounty(10) Crenshaw County (10)  ElmoreCounty(48) Elmore County (48)  LowndesCounty(28) Lowndes County (28)  MaconCounty(91) Macon County (91)  PikeCounty(41) Pike County (41)
Montgomery is the county seat for Montgomery County
Maxwell Air Force Base is in Montgomery County
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1 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — "That Others May Live"
Near McDonald Street at Avenue D.
Front Dedicated to Air and Maintenance Crews who flew and maintained the H-43 and the ones who made the supreme sacrifice "That Others May Live" And never let us take lightly the freedom for which they . . . Map (db m95537) HM WM
2 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — “Bird-Dog”
On South Hansell Street at Kirkpatrick Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Hansell Street.
The Cessna 305A (O-1A) (L-19A) was used extensively for Forward Air Controller service in Southeast Asia. The “Bird-Dog” was made available to Civil Air Patrol from DOD excess sources and is a proven vehicle in the . . . Map (db m95826) HM WM
3 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — 1Lt Karl W. RichterKilled in Action July 28, 1967, North Vietnam — Of The Warrior Breed —
On Chennault Circle east of Twining Street, on the left when traveling east.
"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?... Here am I. Send me." Isaiah 6:8 "Here dead lie we because we did not choose to live and shame the land from which we sprung. Life to be sure is nothing much to lose, but young men think it . . . Map (db m64566) HM WM
4 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Air University / Maxwell Air Force Base
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
(Side A) Air University The Air Corps Tactical School moved to Maxwell in 1931. Brilliant young officers like Chennault, Eaker, Fairchild, Hansell, Kuter, LeMay, Quesada, and Vandenberg formulated the aerial strategies and tactics . . . Map (db m64437) HM
5 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Air University Commanders
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
Maj Gen Muir S. Fairchild February 1946 – May 1948 Maj Gen Robert W. Harper May 1948 – October 1948 Gen George C. Kenney November 1948 – July 1951 Lt Gen Idwal H. Edwards August 1951 – . . . Map (db m64368) HM
6 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Always Vigilant
On South Hansell Street at Kirkpatrick Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Hansell Street.
. . . Map (db m95828) WM
7 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — AU "Thinks War"
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
Post-Vietnam Era marked a turning point for AU. Lt Gen Furlong, AU commander, launched a three year campaign to overhaul the curriculum which became known as “Putting the ‘War’ back into War College.” Between 1975 and 1976 AU gained . . . Map (db m64375) HM
8 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Boeing B-52D "Stratofortress"
On Twining Street north of Ash Street, on the left when traveling north.
Remaining in operation longer than any bomber in U.S. military history, the B-52 was the Strategic Air Command's principal long-range heavy bomber from the time it became operational in 1955. Affectionately known as the BUFF (Big Ugly Fat . . . Map (db m64474) HM
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9 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — British and Commonwealth Pilots Trained in the U.S.A.
On Twining Street north of Ash Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1941, before Pearl Harbour, President Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed with Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, to provide flight training for British and Commonwealth pilots in the U.S.A. by the U.S. Army Air Corps. Over 4,000 pilots were . . . Map (db m64476) HM WM
10 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Cessna T-41A "Mescalero"
The Cessna T-41 was derived from a standard Cessna Model 172 light aviation aircraft. Between 1965 and 1969 the USAF purchased 211 T-41A variants "off the shelf" for the preliminary flight screening of pilot candidates; another 52 T-41C variants . . . Map (db m64482) HM
11 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Changing Roles of AU
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
Charged with developing doctrines and concepts for the employment of air power, AU produced the first basic doctrine manuals for the Air Force. AU also gained notoriety with projects such as Corona Harvest, which studied and developed . . . Map (db m64374) HM
12 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Chennault Circle
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
To accommodate expansion of programs, a five million dollar construction project began in 1954 to give AU a modern, integrated academic center with a collegiate atmosphere and facilities in keeping with its educational mission. We’re . . . Map (db m64372) HM
13 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Establishment of Air University 1946
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
The Army Air Forces school was assigned its first commander, Major General Muir S. Fairchild, in February 1946, and renamed Air University in March. The dedication ceremony occurred 3 Sep 1946. The first classes at the Air War College and the . . . Map (db m64370) HM
14 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Expansion of Air University
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
During the early 1950’s, Air Force leaders decided to consolidate and relocate professional military and continuing education activities, as well as commissioning and specialized schools to Maxwell and Gunter Air Force Bases. ”(Air . . . Map (db m64371) HM
15 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Former POWs And Those MIA
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
In honor of former Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action for serving their country 2 October 1987Map (db m64438) WM
16 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Fourth Aviation Squadron Historic DistrictMontgomery County
On Washington Ferry Road west of Beech Street, on the right when traveling west.
The 4th Aviation Squadron was an all African-American unit established at Maxwell Air Force Base on June 10, 1941, and it was one of the first African-American units established in Alabama. Though its official mission was stated as . . . Map (db m158650) HM
17 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — General Larry D. Welch12th Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force — Served 1951 - 1990, Aviation Cadet 1953 —
General (ret) Welch was born in 1934 in Guymon, Okla., and graduated from Liberal (Kan.) High School in 1952. He enlisted in the Kansas National Guard in October 1951, serving with the 161st Armored Field Artillery until enlisting in the U.S. . . . Map (db m64500) HM
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18 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Joint Programs
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
Air University began new Air War College and Air Command and Staff College programs in 1987 which met newly mandated “Joint” education requirements. These programs emphasized joint war fighting. ”The basic reason for the . . . Map (db m64378) HM
19 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Lister Hill CenterNamed in honor of Senator Lister Hill — 1894-1984 —
On Lemay Plaza, 0.1 miles south of Maxwell Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
This facility is dedicated to the memory of Senator Lister Hill who faithfully served his state and the nation for forty-five years as a member of the House of Representatives and the United States Senate. An Infantry Officer during World War I, . . . Map (db m79082) HM
20 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Lt. William C. Maxwell / Air Force ROTC
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
Lt. William C. Maxwell (Side A) William Calvin Maxwell was born Nov. 9, 1892 in Natchez, Ala. An Army ROTC student at the University of Alabama, he left in 1917 to enlist in the Army. He received his commission in April 1918, after . . . Map (db m64367) HM
21 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault / Three Men on a Flying Trapeze
On Bay Street, 0.1 miles north of Ash Street, on the left when traveling north.
(Side 1) Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault Born in Commerce, Tx, on 6 Sep 1893, Chennault was commissioned in 1917 and received his wings in 1919. A graduate of and instructor at the Air Corps Tactical School, he became a leading . . . Map (db m72169) HM
22 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Major General James Harrison Wilson, USVWilson's Raiders
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
(Side A) Major General James Harrison Wilson, USV 1837-1925 Exceptional American soldier, born Illinois, West Point Class of 1860, MG at 27. Civil War service: Port Royal 1861-62, Aide to McClellan '62; Vicksburg and Chattanooga . . . Map (db m64436) HM
23 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — McDonnell Douglas F-4D "Phantom II"
On Chennault Circle east of Twining Street, on the left when traveling east.
First flown in May 1958, the Phantom II originally was developed for U.S. Navy fleet defense and entered service in 1961. The USAF evaluated it for close air support, interdiction, and counter-air operations and, in 1962, approved a USAF . . . Map (db m64504) HM
24 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — McDonnell RF-101C "Voodoo"
On Chennault Circle east of Twining Street, on the left when traveling east.
Ordered in 1951 by the Strategic Air command as a long-range escort fighter, the F-101 lineage included several versions: Low-altitude fighter-bomber; photo-reconnaissance; two-seat interceptor; and transition trainer. To accelerate production, . . . Map (db m64503) HM
25 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Montgomery Chapter of the American Ex-Prisoners of WarIn Honor Of
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
September 17, 1999 Non Solum ArmisMap (db m64439) WM
26 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Monument to Powered Flight
On Chennault Circle east of Twining Street, on the right when traveling east.
In tribute to the perseverance and achievements of the Wright Brothers and the leadership and foresight of the Citizens of Montgomery, Alabama. Together they established the nation's first school of civil aviation in March, 1910, launching America . . . Map (db m64567) HM
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27 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — North American B-25 Mitchell
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
The North American B-25 Mitchell, named after America's greatest military martyr (Gen Billy Mitchell), made its maiden flight on 19 August 1940 and was ordered in large numbers straight off the drawing board by the Army Air Corps. Internal . . . Map (db m64449) HM
28 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — North American F-100D "Super Sabre"
On Chennault Circle east of Twining Street, on the left when traveling east.
Developed as a follow-on to the F-86 Sabrejet used in the Korean Conflict, the F-100 was the world's first production airplane capable of flying faster than the speed of sound in level flight (760 mph). The prototype, the YF-100A, made its first . . . Map (db m64553) HM
29 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — North American F-86A "Sabre"
On Poplar Street south of Chennault Circle, on the left when traveling south.
The F-86, the USAF's first swept-wing jet fighter, made its initial flight on October 1, 1947. The first production mode flew on May 20, 1948, and on September 15, 1948, an F-86A set a new world speed record of 670.9 mph. Originally designed as . . . Map (db m64586) HM
30 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Northrop T-38A "Talon"
On Poplar Street at Maxwell Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on Poplar Street.
In the mid-1950s, the USAF required a trainer with higher performance than the T-33 to better prepare student pilots for the latest tactical aircraft that were then coming into service. The aircraft chosen was the T-38A which offered high . . . Map (db m64433) HM
31 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Reorganization
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
During the late 1950’s three courses at Air Command and Staff College: the Weapons course, the Squadron Officer course, and the Academic Instructor course, became separate schools under the AU umbrella. ”…It is regrettable that what . . . Map (db m64373) HM
32 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Reorganization
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
HQ USAF realigned AU under Air Training Command (ATC) in 1978. For five years AU remained a part of ATC. On 1 July 1983, AU regained its major command status. ROTC was reassigned to ATC. The College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education, . . . Map (db m64376) HM
33 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Republic F-105D "Thunderchief"
On Chennault Circle east of Twining Street, on the left when traveling east.
In 1951, Republic Aviation began a project to develop a supersonic tactical fighter-bomber to replace the F-84F. The result was the F-105 "Thunderchief," later affectionately nicknamed the "Thud." The prototype YF-105A first flew on October 22, . . . Map (db m64505) HM
34 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Sikorsky MH-53M 'Pave Low IV' Helicopter
On Twining Street north of Ash Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Sikorsky MH-53 is a variant of the USAF's HH-53 'Super Jolly Green Giant' air rescue helicopter, which was developed in turn from the US Navy's CH-53 'Sea Stallion' heavy lift helicopter. The MH-53 has been optimized for long-range . . . Map (db m64451) HM
35 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Site of Indian Town Tawasa1540-1814
Near West Hickory Street at Chennault Circle when traveling west.
This stone marks the site of the Indian town Tawasa Visited by De Soto September 5-13-1540 Also by Bienville 1715Map (db m72176) HM
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36 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — The Air Corps Tactical School
On Lemay Plaza, 0.1 miles north of East Shumacher Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Established here in 1931, was the birthplace and nurturing ground of American air doctrine. In the ferment of a decade of thought and debate, the Air Corps Tactical School gave rise to concepts for the strategic and operational deployment of U.S. . . . Map (db m79085) HM
37 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — The Air Power Legacy
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
In 1931 Maxwell Field began its mission to educate Army Air Corps officers in strategy, tactics, and techniques of air power. Many early Air Force leaders attended Air Corps Tactical School here including Generals Vandenberg, Twining, White, and . . . Map (db m64369) HM
38 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — The Next Fifty Years
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
The tradition of excellence established by Air University pioneers will continue throughout the next fifty years… AU’s ability to educate people and develop critical thinkers is a mission that continues today. Now, more than ever, the United . . . Map (db m64427) HM
39 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — The ThunderbirdsThe Epitome of Teamwork
All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful, yet, for those who are trained by it, afterwards, it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness. Hebrews 4:11 Maj. Norman L. Lowry III Capt. Willie T. Mays Capt. . . . Map (db m64484) WM
40 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — William R. Lawley, Jr.Colonel USAF (Ret) — 1920 - 1999 —
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
Recipient of the Medal of Honor for Conspicuous Gallantry and Intrepidity in Action 20 February 1944 Mission on 20 February 1944 Target: Leipzig, Germany 1st. Lt. William R. Lawley, Jr. & Crew 305th Bomb Group 8th Air . . . Map (db m64450) HM
41 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Wilson Hall
On South Hansell Street at Kilpatrick Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Hansell Street.
Dedicated to the memory of Gill Robb Wilson Author – Airman – American Elder Statesman For Aerospace Power Founder of Civil Air Patrol September 18, 1893 . . . Map (db m96846) HM
42 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Wright Brothers Flying School
On Bay Street, 0.1 miles north of Ash Street, on the left when traveling north.
On this site in 1910 stood the hangar of the Flying School of the first men to fly: The Wright BrothersMap (db m86054) HM
43 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Year of Training
On Maxwell Boulevard at Magnolia Drive, on the right when traveling west on Maxwell Boulevard.
Deja vu, once again, 1993, AU was aligned with ATC but this time to form Air Education and Training Command. Enlisted professional military education was consolidated, Officers Training School moved to Maxwell, and ROTC and CCAF were again part . . . Map (db m86055) HM
 
 
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