Podcasts by Lecture Series - National Museum of the USAF
The Lecture Series features an exciting array of speakers who impart a diversity of perspectives on USAF heritage. Lecturers include active duty or retired military members, specialists in research, development and technology, and historians and authors.
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Six Months with a CCATT RN in Afghanistan from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.473050
Lt. Col. Deborah Lehker speaks about her deployment to Kandahar, Afghanistan, as a Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT) nurse and the goal of enhancing patient care.
ListenTuskegee Airmen from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.467284
Dr. Daniel L. Haulman, an historian with Air Force Historical Research Agency, discusses the Tuskegee Airmen, who were for decades virtually ignored in American military history and have since beco...
ListenAir Force One Zero Failure from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.461683
Col. (Ret.) Mark W. Tillman, the nations 12th presidential pilot, gives a first-hand account of remarkable moments in history with his experience as pilot and commander of Air Force One from ...
ListenAmerica's Canine Heroes from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.440455
Dogster.com editor/writer Maria Goodavage discusses the four-legged heroes who serve our country, what they bring to the fight, how they do it and the deep bonds they form with those who work with ...
Listen20 Years as an Air Force Photojournalist from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.433928
Six-time Military Photographer of the Year Master Sgt. Jeremy T. Lock discusses how he became a photojournalist in the Air Force and where it has taken him, what military photojournalis...
ListenUSAF Special Operations Forces from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.428125
Air Force Special Operations Command historian Herbert A. Mason Jr. discusses the "Contributions USAF Special Operations Forces Have Made to the Development of Air and Space Power, 1942 to 2012."
ListenHexagon KH-9 from 2023-12-13T20:11:59.402785
Phil Pressel discusses the last orbiting reconnaissance camera that used film for photography and how it played an important part in U.S. intelligence and aerospace history.
ListenVision and Genius in the R&D Gallery from 2014-11-24T14:14:24
Dr. Squire L. Brown discusses the museums Research & Development Gallery, which exhibits a unique collection of aircraft that challenged the imagination and pushed the boundaries of flight.
ListenTitan II - Few but Powerful from 2014-09-22T11:14
Dr. David K. Stumpf gives an overview of the Titan II program, culminating in a discussion of just how close a Soviet weapon would have had to come to incapacitate the silo.
ListenAfghan Air Power from 2014-03-31T11:02
Col. Robert A. Strasser and Lt. Col. Tay W. Johannes discuss experiences in building the Afghan Air Force, including resources, organizational interactions, mission objectives and how historical ev...
ListenTaps on the Wall from 2013-09-16T10:03:30
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) John Borling shares his experiences as a prisoner of war, along with the poetry and prose he composed and memorized.
ListenSecret MiG Squadron from 2013-08-27T15:16:57
Col. (Ret.) Gaillard R. Peck Jr. addresses the 10-year period that the U.S. Air Force secretly trained Air Force, Navy and Marine fighter aircrews in an advanced joint training program against actu...
ListenMy True Course from 2012-07-26T08:06:33
Dutch Van Kirk, the navigator from the B-29 Enola Gay, the aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, gives a first-hand perspective of one of World War II's most famo...
ListenThe Air Force in Space and on the Moon from 2012-07-26T08:05:08
Former NASA astronaut and retired Air Force colonel David R. Scott talks about his three space missions: Gemini VIII, Apollo 9 and Apollo 15.
ListenSecret World of Space Reconnaissance from 2012-03-27T08:08:16
Learn about the Gambit 1 KH-7, Gambit 3 KH-8 and Hexagon KH-9 reconnaissance satellites during this presentation by CIA officers Dr. Robert A. McDonald and Dr. James D. Outzen.
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