Happy sixty-fifth Mighty Eighth, don’t ever retire!
Savannah's original air force, The Mighty Eighth Air Force will celebrate their 65th Anniversary in a few weeks on Friday, February 2nd. The ceremony will take place at the American Legion Post located at 1108 Bull Street beginning at 10:00 A.M. in the Victorian District. The Eighth Bomber Command was activated as part of the U.S. Army Air Forces on January 28, 1942 in this same building. One month after opening, Brigadier General Ira C. Eaker moved the headquarters from stateside to England as part of the allied strategy to prepare for their joint effort of conducting aerial bombardment missions against Nazi occupied Europe. During World War II the Eighth Air Force became the greatest air armada in history with a force of over 200,000 men.
At its peak the Eighth Air Force could dispatch more than 2,000 four engine bombers and 1,000 fighters on a single mission, hence the well deserved name “the Mighty Eighth.” During the ceremony, at 10:20 A.M., there will be a B-17 flyover from the Savannah River south down Bull Street cutting right down the middle of the landmark historic district, topside. After the ceremony there will be refreshments and entertainment inside the American Legion building. Later Friday evening the day’s celebration will include a Film Festival at the Trustees Theater, located at 216 E. Broughton Street, showing the World War II exploits of the Mighty Eighth. This event is designed for both young and old.
After each film there will be a discussion with audience participation as veterans of the Mighty Eighth will share their stories and their history. One of the feature films that will be shown is the original 'The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress.' The events begin with entertainment at 5:00 P.M. outside the theater with the Film Festival beginning at 6:00 P.M. And of course, as always, the museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is open to the public off of Interstate 95 the rest of the year.