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The Eighth Air Force, originally established in 1942, is one of the most storied units in U.S. Air Force history, known as "The Mighty Eighth." During World War II, it conducted strategic bombing campaigns over Nazi-occupied Europe from bases in England. After the war, the Eighth Air Force became a key component of the Strategic Air Command during the Cold War, playing a crucial role in nuclear deterrence. From 1955 to 1974, Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts served as headquarters for the Eighth Air Force, overseeing bomber and reconnaissance operations before relocating to Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana.

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  • Foundation and WWII Origins: The Eighth Air Force (8AF) was established in Savannah, Georgia, in January 1942 and became the primary American strategic bombing force in Europe during World War II.
  • Westover AFB's Strategic Role: Westover Air Force Base, located in Chicopee, Massachusetts, served as a key base for the Eighth Air Force during the early Cold War years, especially in the development and deployment of strategic bombers.
  • Operation Pointblank: The Eighth Air Force was instrumental in Operation Pointblank, the Allied campaign to cripple German aircraft production through daylight precision bombing.
  • Largest Bombing Force: At its peak during WWII, the Eighth Air Force was the largest air striking force ever assembled, with thousands of aircraft and nearly 200,000 personnel.
  • Heavy Losses: The Eighth AF suffered some of the highest casualties in the US Army Air Forces during WWII, with over 26,000 airmen killed in action.
  • Berlin Airlift Support: After WWII, Westover AFB played a supporting role in the Berlin Airlift, providing logistical support and aircraft.
  • Cold War Transition: In 1949, the Eighth AF was assigned to Westover AFB, making it a major Strategic Air Command (SAC) base during the early Cold War, hosting B-36 Peacemaker and later B-52 Stratofortress bombers.
  • Cuban Missile Crisis: During the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, Westover AFB and its Eighth AF units were on high alert, with bombers ready to respond if necessary.
  • Vietnam War Support: The Eighth AF and Westover AFB provided critical support during the Vietnam War, including airlift operations and strategic bomber deployments.
  • Transition to Air Force Reserve: In 1974, Westover AFB was transferred from SAC to the Air Force Reserve, but its legacy as a former Eighth AF hub continues to be honored through museums and historical commemorations.

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