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Air Force Historical Research Agency
The Air Force Historical Research Agency is the repository for Air Force historical documents. The Agency's collection, begun in Washington, DC, during World War II, moved in 1949 to Maxwell Air Force Base, the site of Air University, to provide research facilities for professional military education students, the faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public. It consists today of over 70,000,000 pages devoted to the history of the service, and represents the world's largest and most valuable organized collection of documents on US military aviation. |
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For information about the AFHRA, access to the facility, rules and policies for the reading room and for handling historical documents, and the agency's holdings of unit histories and special collections, please visit the Welcome page.
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Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Central Time Zone
AFHRA
600 Chennault Circle
Maxwell AFB, AL
36112-6424
(334) 953-2395
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The Air Force Historical Research Agency is proud to announce that some of the Agency's holdings are now available for purchase on CDs. The cost of each CD is $30. Please send an e-mail to afhranews@maxwell.af.mil or submit the Contact Us form for a quote. |
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Links to Haiti Earthquake Relief Operations and historical documents pertaining to other humanitarian relief operations supported by the US Air Force. |
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The Air Force Historical Research Agency is charged with collecting and preserving copies of historical materials of archival significance. This means that all documentation in the collection is relevant to the history of the Air Force and is significant enough to warrant permanent preservation. Limited space makes it imperative that only documents of the greatest historical significance are included. Therefore, the following information is a useful guide when determining what to send to the AFHRA.
Please do not send items such as flags, streamers, ribbons, medals, plaques, trophies, uniforms, instruments, aeronautical material, museum pieces, displays, and the like. These should be sent to the National Museum of the Air Force. Books, newspapers, and magazines are not accessionable either as they are usually archived elsewhere. Documents of a purely technical nature are collected by the Defense Technical Documentation Center and not held at the AFHRA. If you are sending photographs with your collection please ensure that they are labeled as accurately as possible. Remove all home addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security Numbers from each item. This will ensure that the public, to include you, has access to these materials.
Boxes that do not arrive in the above condition will be returned to the sender. Coordinate your shipment by sending an e-mail to AFHRANews@maxwell.af.mil or submitting a Contact Us form. You can also call (334) 953-2395.
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The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Air Force or the information, products, or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and morale, welfare and recreation sites, the U.S. Air Force does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. Such links provided are consistent with the stated purpose of this DOD Web site. |
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The site was last reviewed for broken links on 14 July 2011. |
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