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  • Commemorative Boulder Still Stands 75 Years Later

    In 1951, President Harry S. Truman dedicated this boulder and placard for the establishment of Arnold Engineering Development Complex. Seventy-five years later, the commemorative boulder still stands as a centerpiece beneath the colors at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn.

  • Arnold AFB representatives in AFMC Civic Leader Program share insight, goals

    A trio of local community leaders have taken up the mantle of championing Arnold Air Force Base at the major command level.Late last year, Allen Potter, president of the Tullahoma Utilities Authority, and Ben Craig, co-owner of Craig & Wheeler Realty & Auction LLC and past president of the Arnold

  • AEDC at 75: Truman dedicates AEDC

    On the morning of June 25, 1951, then-U.S. President Harry S. Truman arrived in middle Tennessee.His plane, the Independence, which was the 1950s version of Air Force One, landed at Northern Field near Tullahoma. Upon exiting the aircraft, Truman was welcomed by officials and service members. From

  • Fire and Emergency Services Photo Recreation

    Members of the Arnold Air Force Base Fire and Emergency Services team assemble to recreate a photograph first taken in 1954, echoing the early days of the installation. The image serves as a tribute as Arnold AFB prepares to mark its 75th anniversary this June and honors the firefighters, engineers

  • AEDC at 75: Groundwork begins

    On Oct. 27 and 28, 1949, then-President Harry S. Truman signed the Unitary Wind Tunnel Plan Act of 1949.The first bill authorized a unitary plan for the construction of transonic and supersonic wind tunnel facilities to bolster national defense. The second bill authorized $100 million appropriated