Your donations and contributions are needed for us to maintain and
expand the AF Enlisted Heritage
Hall. If you would like to make
a monetary donation, please make checks
payable to AU Foundation-EHH Fund and send it with your name and address to:
HQ
Barnes Center
Enlisted Heritage Research Institute
South Turner Blvd 832
Maxwell - Gunter AFB, AL 36118-5643
In a further effort to preserve and protect
the legacy of the enlisted corps, the Air Force Enlisted
Heritage Research Institute (AFEHRI) is
seeking the assistance
of all current and former Air Force
members.
When the Air Force
separated from the Army Air Corps, we brought over our Military
Occupational Specialties (MOS). They stayed until 1950 when we
transitioned into
Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC). Since that
time, our AFSCs have grown, split, and merged to create stronger
fields. Think of it as a family tree in genealogy.
The Air Force
Enlisted Heritage Research Institute wants to capture your
"enlisted family tree" and catalog this information so we can
have a better understanding of how your career field has
contributed to Air Power. (The phrase Enlisted Family Tree
phrase was coined by TSgt Robert Vaden Tyndall AFB NCO Academy.)
In order to make this a reality, we need some history on your
AFSC.
Click
Here
for more information
Other Great Ideas!
Personalized
Brick Paver

The Air Force Enlisted Heritage Hall is selling personalized brick pavers as a fundraiser to convert Monument Row into an Enlisted Heritage Plaza. This area is
located in front of the Enlisted Heritage Hall building. This project is well under way! The POW/MIA and the Air Force flagepoles are installed along with most of the monuments. The third order of personalized bricks are already installed.
Click
HERE below to download brick order form
Recognition on the "Tree of Contributors"

(Order
Form)
Tree of Contributors – Individual
donations of $250 and group donations of $500 are
commemorated with an engraved recognition leaf on
our Tree of Contributors tree
located in the hall
lobby. Subsequent donations in a persons
name are recognized with “leaf devices”.