Over 2.4 million men and women served in the Army Air Forces during WWII. This class provides strategies and methods for discovering their stories, whether they served on air crews or in support units. Learn what individual and unit records are available, where to find them, and resources to help interpret their content and context.

Speaker: KB Barcomb specializes in WWI and WWII genealogical and historical research. A retired Army officer and the daughter of WWII veterans, she focuses on helping others successfully research their ancestors’ wartime service. She is also a frequent visitor to the Air Force Historical Research Agency where she researches the original unit history reports from WWII Army Air Forces units. She presents at national genealogy conferences and to local societies. She is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and the Society for Military History.

Pastfinders Presents: Finding WWII Army Air Forces Ancestors on April 14th, 2022 .
This virtual program starts at 5:30 pm for greetings and general announcements and at 6 pm Eastern Time. Mrs Barcomb will give her presentation. It will be followed by a question-and-answer period.  This program is free of charge and available to the public. To get your zoom link, go to the Event Calendar at PastfindersSLC.Org and LIKE us on Facebook PastfindersofSL

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