Current as of February 3, 2015 – *New Donor
ABOVE AND BEYOND DONORS – $250 and above
Ted Sodergren (in memory of Lt Col Dick Letnes), Michael Sklack, Mark Duff, Steve Hahn, Ken Baehr, Dean Wagner, Ross Simon, Steven Nemerow, Neal Emper Jr., Mario Candia and Family.
GOLD DONORS – $100 – $174
*Herb Cintron, Lloyd & Lois Kuck in memory of Mike Haggerty, *Michele Tasista , James Gosney, Dewey Slocumb, Joe Coleman, Robert Brooks, Bill Boardman, Gregory Andracke, Bertram Mau, Richard Ruddy, Frank Urben, Phillip Stewart, Juan Femath, Harry Ray Borders, Steven A. Wilson, Guido Locati, April Alexander, Willie Best, Ken Marifke, Bernie Yee, Richard and Connie Pardue Johnson, Jose Lopez Jr., Anthony Virgilio, Renee Tyron, David Long, Thomas Diamond, Pat Knowles, Mike Daniels, Ken Hammond, Ted Koniares, Mike Creen, Larry Blass, Chris Hamilton, Jim Shaw, Jim Pearson, Dave Moore, Steve Micklas, William Merritt and Jon Evans.
Stephen Krant , Rick Diaz, Frank Corkran, Timothy McDonough, Kenneth Schaub, William Donoho, Raymond Downward, Don Sutherland, Tom Wooten, Mary Jane Abarre, Mike Schlatter, Tom Witham, Tom Branscomb and Al Homen.
An AAVS/Combat Camera Memorial Bench
The men and women of AAVS & Combat Camera, many times serving in harms way, provided an audio & visual record of Air Force history since its designation as a separate service to the present time. At the Air Force Museum, Air Force units that want to highlight their contribution to the mission and history of the Air Force have purchased and placed a memorial bench in the museum’s courtyard. These benches provide a visual reminder of their mission and history for the thousands of visitors who annually visit the museum. Although there are photographs, videos, and motion pictures produced by our members, on display within the museum, there is no specific recognition of our unit or the women and men who have and are still today capturing the events document and comprise the visual history of the Air Force. We need your to help correct this! – Ken Hackman
Our bench would be similar to the one at left, but with our info on it.
Our Goal
The world-class US Air Force Museum at Wright Patterson AFB celebrates the history of our Air Force with displays of aircraft, missiles, technology and the achievements of the women and men who served. Recently a group of AAVS, 600th Photo Sq., 601st Photo Flt and Combat Camera veterans met for our 10th annual rendezvous/reunion at the Hope Hotel located on Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.
Donating and more to come. It’s my honor and pleasure to donate.