10th Air Force Tribute: A tribute to those who served in the China-Burma-India theater during World War II. Includes history, photographs, profiles of the aircraft, emorials, and related links.
341st Bomb Group: Information, images and stories related to the activities of this unit.
376th Bombardment Group (Heavy) Mission History: Contains the mission list from 1942 to 1945, pilot rosters, and links.
401st Bombardment Group (Heavy) Association: Contains the history of Bowman's Bombers, gallery, forum, news, references, and links.
40th Bomb Group Association: History and documentary of a B-29 Superfortress Group, providing information on group officers and aircraft, combat crews, operations, photo archives, memorials, training film, and links.
458th Bombardment Group (H): Tribute site to those who served, flew, and sacrificed in B-24 Liberators with the Eighth Air Force.
467th BG (H) Online Archive: A photo and library gallery.
500th Bomb Squadron Association: One of four squadrons of the 345th Bomb Group, and contains association members, history, photographs, and reunions.
95th Bomb Group (H): The first B-17’s over Berlin, May, 1944, and includes forums, newsletter, photos, and a variety of historical documents.
American Aces of WWII: Brief biographies and combat stories of fighter pilots.
American Aircraft of World War II: Provides reference information. Includes photos and links.
American Visionaries - Tuskegee Airmen: An overview and information on training, combat, and support personnel with photographs.
American Volunteer Group - Flying Tigers: Offers articles, history, photo gallery, and information about the Curtiss P-40 fighter.
B-17 - 50 Missions: True stories of Donald Wise, bombardier who flew 50 missions out of Italy as part of the 15th Air Force.
B-17 - B-24 - Pictures Missions Reports: Pictures and information about crews and what it took to fly missions to those targets of the 8th Air Force, 91st Bomb Group, 324th Squadron.
B-24 Best Web: Image archive and research/reference center for the Liberator Bombers.
Battle-Damaged B-17: A photo gallery of Flying Fortress bombers that managed to get back to their bases despite serious battle damage. Provides descriptions by sections, resources, links, and feedback.
Bill Neutzling's B-24 Liberator: Offers the descriptive anatomy of a mission over Mulhdorf Germany, B-24 pictures, mission documents, crew updates, and links.
Buddies of the 9th Association: Covers the battle order while on its brief stay in England, and contains membership information, magazine, and store.
Clarence E. Bud Anderson's Website: Dedicated to the triple ace who flew the P-51 Mustang, "Old Crow", includes photos and information on the 357th Fighter Group and a tribute to Chuck Yeager.
Eighth Air Force: Article on unit which carried out daytime bombing operations in western Europe from airfields in eastern England from 1942.
Enola Gay: The official site of General Paul Tibbets, pilot of the B-29 that dropped the Hiroshima bomb.
Flying History: A resource that includes all of the research done for books, magazine articles, lectures and interviews with famous and significant aviators from around the world.
Frank Ambrose: Large collection of contemporary photos of United States military aircraft.
Louisiana's Flying Tiger Sky: Information regarding the history of cooperation of Chinese and American air forces with an emphasis on the group and their commander, General Claire Lee Chennault.
Lt. Winthrop A. Jackson, the Clayton Crew, and the 384th Bomb Group: A photo tour.
Lucky Ones of the 8th AF USAAF: The stories of 8th AF USAAF personnel who were shot down or crash landed in Denmark and Sweden 1943-1945.
Mabel Virginia Rawlinson: A biography of a female pilot, a member of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), with photographs.
Marshall Stelzriede's Wartime Story: The experiences of a B-17 navigator.
Mary Ruth Memories of Mobile - We Still Remember: Stories from the 91st Bomb Group.
NAST Home Page: History of Naval Air Station Tillamook in Oregon home to a Lighter Than Air Squadron.
Nose Art: History and galleries that include aircraft, pin-ups and cartoons.
Ragged But Right: War diary of a B-29 crewman during the bombing of the Japanese mainland during the war.
The 1213 MP of the 10th Army Air Force in India and Burma (CBI) during World War 2: Features images and a history of the military police group.
The Carpetbaggers: A photographic archive of a Army Air Forces Group which supported the Resistance Forces of Occupied Europe by dropping spies and supplies behind the German lines.
The Flight Officer: Biographical data on Joseph Herbert Noyes, records on the crew, aircraft, and missions, and documents.
The Flying Knights of WWII: The history of 9th Fighter Squadron, including unit history, theatres of combat, lineage, scrapbook, and links.
The Jungle Air Force of WW II: Stories and images of the 13th Army Air Force.
The Mighty 8th Army Airforce: Memorials, biographies, photos, and links.
The Naper 28: The untold story of the largest military aircraft crash in the continental United States containing interviews, history, and links.
The United States Army Air Forces in World War Two: Images and information on aircraft, leaders, and Medal of Honor winners, collection corner, and pin ups that went to war.
The Writing 69th: Covers the story of a group of journalists, including Walter Cronkite and Andy Rooney, who covered the U.S. 8th Air Force in World War II.
United States Air Force Military Heritage Database: Records of the 8th Air Force during the war.
United States Army Air Force Resource Center: Resources for the preservation and dissemination of the history of those who served.
US Army Fifth Air Force Raid against Choshu, Formosa (Taiwan), 1945 in WWII: Covers the bombing campaign with images.
USAAF Nose Art Research Project: The gathering and recording of information and photographs on named or embellished planes of all types in all theatres of operation, and to detail the work done by men and women who painted nose art.
Vignettes of a B-17 Combat Crew: Stories of the bonding of a crew in training and combat to 50 years after the war's end.
WASP on the Web: The history of the first women to fly America's military aircraft, Women Airforce Service Pilots, during the war.
WW2 History of the 86th Fighter Group: Historical and personal information, and includes a gallery and personal stories.
WWII Military Airpower: A history of the U.S. Eighth Air Force and the aircraft.