We haven’t received your response yet. Dear Friend,
We’re already two months into 2024, but there’s still time for you to renew your
annual membership!
The American Air Museum in Britain needs patriots like you to support our
eye-opening exhibitions and kid-friendly educational programs, conserve 19
historic military aircraft and hundreds of unique artifacts, and expand our
online archives and curated story content.
We’re leaning on our members more than ever this year, as we get ready to
commemorate the 80th anniversary of key World War II events, like the D-Day
invasion and the Battle of the Bulge.
Please take a moment to renew today, and you’ll receive a membership card as our
way of saying thank you!
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This year’s card features the North American Aviation P-51D Mustang, a versatile
fighter and fighter-bomber used extensively in World War II and the Korean War
(captured by aviation photographer Philip Makanna). I hope it serves as a proud
reminder of all the important history and brave heroes you’re supporting with
your membership.
Thank you,
Brandon P. Gregory
Executive Director
American Air Museum in Britain
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From : Brandon P. Gregory, AAMB <
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Date : Friday, February 23, 2023 at 9:04 AM
Subject : Reminder: It’s time to renew
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Dear Friend,
American airmen who flew from Britain helped win World War II, shaping history
as we know it. As we lose more members of the “Greatest Generation” every year,
the service and sacrifice of these valiant airmen is fading from the world’s
memory.
But through your support, the American Air Museum in Britain is keeping their
incredible stories alive for audiences around the world—most recently through
the new World War II drama series, Masters of the Air, which debuted on Apple TV
on January 26 and highlights stories of American airmen that members like you
have helped to preserve. You can read more about their stories when you visit
our online archives.
Kirk Saduski, Producer of the Masters of the Air series, says "If you want to understand the broader context of Masters of the Air, there is no better place to start, than the American Air Museum at IWM
Duxford." And we are able to do this work because of members like you.
Your membership support honors these heroes who took to the skies to defend our
freedom. Please renew your support with the American Air Museum in Britain today
to ensure their legacy is never forgotten, and you’ll receive a free digital
membership card to download and display with pride.
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This year we will be commemorating the 80th anniversary of pivotal World War II
actions like the D-Day invasion, Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the
Bulge. We are currently in the middle of the 80th anniversary of “Big Week,” a
series of consecutive bombing raids on aircraft assembly plants in Germany. This
was an all-out effort by the USAAF and the RAF to wrestle air superiority from
the Luftwaffe ahead of Operation Overload. We’re going to do all that we can to
make sure that the historic achievements of these brave patriots get the
recognition they deserve.
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As one of the museum’s most esteemed members, you’re preserving the stories of
American airmen who flew from British airfields during World War II to protect
liberty and fight against tyranny. You’re helping curators, educators, and
dedicated museum staff conserve and display 19 historic military aircraft and
countless other important artifacts. And you’re sustaining eye-opening exhibits,
educational programming, digital resources, and so much more.
When you renew your membership today, you’ll gain another year of valuable
benefits, like a VIP pass for a full year of free admission, a subscription to
American Air Museum News, and an exclusive 360 virtual tour of the museum’s
exhibits and aircraft.
From witnessing the groundbreaking design of the North American Aviation P-51D
Mustang (featured on this year’s membership card!) to learning why the 100th
Bomb Group earned the nickname “The Bloody Hundredth,” there is so much
important history to absorb here.
Your membership keeps stories of courage, resilience, and devotion alive, so
please renew today!
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Thank you for your generosity and commitment to our American heroes.
Sincerely,
Brandon P. Gregory
Executive Director
American Air Museum in Britain
P.S. Please renew today, and we’ll send you a free membership card to show our
deepest thanks for your support.
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heartfelt gratitude.
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