Established in 1933 as the World's Largest Airport, Barksdale Air Force
Base covers 23,000 acres of Northwest Louisiana and is one of our
nation's greatest military assets today. It was originally named for a
true American airpower pioneer, Lt. E. Hoy Barksdale, and now has a
population of over 7,000 military and civilian citizens. Barksdale has
cultivated some of America's best Air Force leaders and national heroes
and is the proud home of the legendary B-52 bomber.
Images of America: Barksdale Air Force Base covers the history of the
base from 1924 to the present with over 200 moving black-and-white
photographs, many that have never been published before. This vivid
history of United States military aviation includes everything from
World War II to the Korean War, from the skies over Vietnam to alerts in
the Cold War, from the sands of the Persian Gulf to the mountains of
Kosovo, and on into the present-day War on Terrorism.