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The fourth building is scheduled to open Wednesday, June 8 and a number of activities in celebration of the new building is to take place the following weekend, June 11-12.

The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000), which was used by eight presidents, including Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. The VC-54C Sacred Cow, was first used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was the first aircraft purpose-built to fly the President of the United States. Roosevelt first used this aircraft in 1945 and a battery-powered elevator was installed at the rear of the aircraft, which allowed him to board it easily while in his wheelchair.

Roosevelt’s successor, President Harry S. Truman, also used the Sacred Cow extensively during the first 27 months of his administration, and on July 26, 1947, Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on board the aircraft. This act established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the “birthplace” of the U.S. Air Force.

The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000), which was used by eight presidents, including Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. The VC-54C Sacred Cow, was first used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was the first aircraft purpose-built to fly the President of the United States. Roosevelt first used this aircraft in 1945 and a battery-powered elevator was installed at the rear of the aircraft, which allowed him to board it easily while in his wheelchair.

Roosevelt’s successor, President Harry S. Truman, also used the Sacred Cow extensively during the first 27 months of his administration, and on July 26, 1947, Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on board the aircraft. This act established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the “birthplace” of the U.S. Air Force.

Barb Slone | Greene County News

The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000) and VC-54 C Sacred Cow moved into both of the planes’ new permanent home Saturday — the newly-finished fourth building at the National Museum of United States Air Force.

The fourth building is scheduled to open Wednesday, June 8 and a number of activities in celebration of the new building is to take place the following weekend, June 11-12.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2016/04/web1_plane1.jpgThe fourth building is scheduled to open Wednesday, June 8 and a number of activities in celebration of the new building is to take place the following weekend, June 11-12.

The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000), which was used by eight presidents, including Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. The VC-54C Sacred Cow, was first used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was the first aircraft purpose-built to fly the President of the United States. Roosevelt first used this aircraft in 1945 and a battery-powered elevator was installed at the rear of the aircraft, which allowed him to board it easily while in his wheelchair. Roosevelt’s successor, President Harry S. Truman, also used the Sacred Cow extensively during the first 27 months of his administration, and on July 26, 1947, Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on board the aircraft. This act established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the “birthplace” of the U.S. Air Force.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2016/04/web1_planes2.jpgThe VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000), which was used by eight presidents, including Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. The VC-54C Sacred Cow, was first used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was the first aircraft purpose-built to fly the President of the United States. Roosevelt first used this aircraft in 1945 and a battery-powered elevator was installed at the rear of the aircraft, which allowed him to board it easily while in his wheelchair. Roosevelt’s successor, President Harry S. Truman, also used the Sacred Cow extensively during the first 27 months of his administration, and on July 26, 1947, Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on board the aircraft. This act established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the “birthplace” of the U.S. Air Force.

The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000), which was used by eight presidents, including Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. The VC-54C Sacred Cow, was first used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was the first aircraft purpose-built to fly the President of the United States. Roosevelt first used this aircraft in 1945 and a battery-powered elevator was installed at the rear of the aircraft, which allowed him to board it easily while in his wheelchair. Roosevelt’s successor, President Harry S. Truman, also used the Sacred Cow extensively during the first 27 months of his administration, and on July 26, 1947, Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on board the aircraft. This act established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the “birthplace” of the U.S. Air Force.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2016/04/web1_planes3.jpgThe VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000), which was used by eight presidents, including Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton. The VC-54C Sacred Cow, was first used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was the first aircraft purpose-built to fly the President of the United States. Roosevelt first used this aircraft in 1945 and a battery-powered elevator was installed at the rear of the aircraft, which allowed him to board it easily while in his wheelchair. Roosevelt’s successor, President Harry S. Truman, also used the Sacred Cow extensively during the first 27 months of his administration, and on July 26, 1947, Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on board the aircraft. This act established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the “birthplace” of the U.S. Air Force.

Barb Slone | Greene County News The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000) and VC-54 C Sacred Cow moved into both of the planes’ new permanent home Saturday — the newly-finished fourth building at the National Museum of United States Air Force.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2016/04/web1_planes4.jpgBarb Slone | Greene County News The VC-137C Air Force One (SAM 26000) and VC-54 C Sacred Cow moved into both of the planes’ new permanent home Saturday — the newly-finished fourth building at the National Museum of United States Air Force.