Barksdale Global Power Museum

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Barksdale Global Power Museum
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The exterior of the Barksdale Global Power Museum
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Location within Louisiana
Former name
8th Air Force Museum
Established1979 (1979)
Location Barksdale Air Force Base near Bossier City, Louisiana
Coordinates 32°30′38″N93°40′51″W / 32.510677°N 93.680921°W / 32.510677; -93.680921
FounderHarold D. "Buck" Rigg
CuratorElizabeth Jan Micaletti [1]
Website barksdaleglobalpowermuseum.com
Part of the museum's collection, including a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21F, an Avro Vulcan B.2, a Boeing KC-97G/L Stratofreighter, and a Boeing B-29 Superfortress Barksdale Global Power Museum September 2015 55.jpg
Part of the museum's collection, including a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21F, an Avro Vulcan B.2, a Boeing KC-97G/L Stratofreighter, and a Boeing B-29 Superfortress

The Barksdale Global Power Museum (formerly, the 8th Air Force Museum) is an aviation museum run by the United States Air Force on Barksdale Air Force Base near Bossier City, Louisiana. Hosted by the 2nd Bomb Wing, it maintains a large collection of military aircraft and historical artifacts that illuminate the early days of United States military aviation, the Barksdale base, and the formations of the 2nd Bomb Wing and the 8th Air Force.

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The museum aims to preserve the heritage and traditions of the Air Force, particularly those of the 2nd Bomb Wing and other bomber units; to stimulate esprit de corps among Air Force personnel; to educate the public about the Air Force; and to ensure proper stewardship of its aircraft, artifacts, and art.

History

The museum opened in 1979 through the efforts of Buck Rigg, who became the volunteer curator. [2] [3] Work was started to return a B-17 on permanent loan from the United States Air Force Museum to flight. [4] [5] This was followed by restoration of a B-24. [6]

In 1980, two airmen rabbit hunting found the remains of a Keystone B-6A bomber in the woods near the airbase. The wreckage was added to the museum's collection. [7] In 1982, an Avro Vulcan was donated to the museum and later that year plans for recreating a World War II 8th Air Force base were announced. [8] [3] By 1985, the museum had also acquired a B-52, KC-97, C-47, and F-84. [9] A B-29 was added in 1992. [10]

However, an inspection by the National Museum of the United States Air Force in 2008 revealed that collections management procedures were insufficient and the museum was threatened with closure. [11] A rebranding effort led to the museum changing its name in 2012 to become the Barksdale Global Power Museum, to reflect an expanded mission and avoid confusion with the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Savannah, Georgia. [12] [13] The museum completed a three year long renovation in 2015, during which all the rooms were rebuilt and many of the airplanes repainted. [14]

Exhibits

Collection

Aircraft

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Barksdale Global Power Museum September 2015 09 (Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress).jpg
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker Barksdale Global Power Museum September 2015 51 (Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker).jpg
Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker

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