Richard P. Hallion
Recent stories by Richard P. Hallion
AFA In Action: The Memorial to Memorial Ride Continues
Across 330 miles and over 5,650 feet of elevation, 130 cyclists came together to have fun, celebrate heritage, and promote fitness, all while providing support to their wounded fellow service members.
Vance Spouses Address Quality-of-Life Challenges
The Air Force’s first “Spouse Space” officially opened at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., on Oct. 12 thanks to a group of inspirational spouses, supportive leadership, and strong community support from the Air & Space Forces Association’s Enid Chapter.
Eyes in the Sky
Airpower shaped the early battles of World War I, with profound consequences.
Air Dominance From Normandy to the Bulge
With control of the skies, the Army Air Forces relentlessly pounded the Germans.
The Winter War
“So many Russians! Where will we bury them all?”
An Inflection Point in the Space Race
Manned space exploration has bolstered US science and strength, but the Administration may just give u
Richard Whitcomb’s Triple Play
The most gifted and influential aeronautical researcher of his time knew a thing, or two, or three.
Airpower From the Ground Up
Air Force Historian Richard Hallion demonstrates that ground commanders no less than airmen have found