Air Force Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base


Posted:
By: Scott McElvain
On: 09/29/2003
The AFHRA (forget what the last "A" is for) is the repository and clearinghouse for Air Force Historical materials and is at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama 36112-6424.  They have the original Control Tower log books, monthly historical reports and a lot of other 401st supporting materials.  I had the pleasure of purusing these items on a trip I recently took.  You can purchase both microfilm rolls which contain all 401st materials (Rolls BO488 and BO489, Title/call nos. GP-401-HI) for $30 per roll.  You need to send a check or money order made payable to "DDO, 6607" to ATTN:Microfilm Order, AFHRA/RSA, 600 Chenault Circle, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6424.  Specify which rolls you want to order.

P.S. to Re: Air Force Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base


Posted:
By: Scott McElvain
On: 09/30/2003
The microfilm is 16mm and has roughly 2000 documents on each roll.  I was told that all the 401st info is on the two rolls, but there may be other non-401st info on the rolls.

PPS.  Re: Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base


Posted:
By: Scott McElvain
On: 10/05/2003
AFHRA stands for Air Force Historical Research Agency and they do have a website.  Just do a search on AFHRA.  They also have an e-mail point of contact.

Re: P.S. to Re: Air Force Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base


Posted:
By: Win Bryson
On: 10/14/2003
1. My AFHRA experience mostly pre-dates E-mail & web-sites - I used "snail-mail". The AFHRA staff has always been very, very helpful and very, very understaffed.  So their replies have always been very thorough and thoughtful - it just takes a long time.

2. When I asked the AFHRA's about their 401BG records, their reply "overview" of microfilm rolls available included that:
a. Microfilming was hurriedly done; resulting in
b. Most rolls include a mix of things from different Units; and
c. The quality/clarity of the images varies greatly from good to poor (barely readable).

3. The following is my consolidation of info I received from the AFHRA over a period of time regarding microfilm rolls available that relate to the 401BG. (There may be more, but this is as far as I went).

Roll #A0647, frames 985-1555 are 613SQ operational histories by-month (Oct. '44 is one month, for example, covered in frames 1266-1298);

Roll #B0488, frames 396-2071 contain photo collages, Bluebook pages, Group operational reports (by-month) through deactivation in 1945. (I purchased this roll).

Roll #B0489, according to an "index" includes two 401BG groups of items (but I don;t know the details):
"GP-401-SU-OP-S": frames 4-82, from Aug.'44 to Apr.'45 (support/operations); and
"GP-401-SU-RE": frames 83-137, Nov.'43 to Mat '45.

4. There are other 401BG "related" rolls that I don't know enough about to know if useful or of interest.  For example:

Rolls #07072 and #A5998, frames ?, are 8th USAAF Mission Reports and planning and post-action assessments.

5. Sorry this is so long-winded, but there's a lot of great resources "out there" .