Mon, Aug 27, 2012
Conference Includes Sessions With Candy Bomber, Korean War Aircrews, World War II Fighter Pilots
In the pre-dawn hours of June 25 th, 1950, six columns of North Korean forces stormed across the 38th parallel into South Korea. Ninety thousand communist troops augmented by armored columns and close air support rapidly overwhelmed South Korean soldiers. The newly-created U.S. Air Force swung into action, and by June 27 th, an F-82 crew claimed the first aerial victory of the war.
At the Air Force Association's 2012 Air & Space Conference, members of the aircrews from the 1950s' Korean War will lead a panel, describing their experiences flying F-80s, F-51s, B-29s and B-26s in Korea, amidst the brutal cold of winter and the oppressive heat of summer.
The Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition is a one-of-a-kind event that does not just provide professional development opportunities with 60+ conference addresses, workshops and panels addressing today's challenges in aerospace, but upholds Air Force heritage and spotlights airpower pioneers.
The Korean War Aircrews are just one of several heritage spotlights on the agenda. Other heritage highlights include:
- A panel comprised of Fighter Pilots of World War II
- A panel comprised of Aircrews of the Berlin Airlift
- A book signing by Clarence "Bud" Anderson, To Fly and Fight: Memoirs of a Triple Ace
- A book signing by Gail Halverson, The Berlin Candy Bomber
The 2012 Air & Space Conference will be held September 17-19, 2012, at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, just across the river from Alexandria and minutes from downtown Washington, DC. This year's conference will host more than 60 conference addresses and 50,000 square feet of the latest and greatest technology from industry in the Exhibit Hall. All Active Duty military members and DOD civilian personnel can attend the conference free of charge.
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