Profiles in Courage: Joe and Betty Oberst’s Legacy

Posted On: September 30, 2020

A supporter of the Warhawk Air Museum since its founding, Joe Oberst was instrumental in introducing the Veterans History Project to the Museum.

Profiles in Courage: Betty Oberst

Posted On: August 13, 2020

Inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Oberst joined the Red Cross in 1943 and had many adventures while setting up and running clubs in China.

Profiles in Courage: Nat Adams

Posted On: July 2, 2020

Rescued from the ocean after his plane was hit by debris from a bombed Japanese ship, Nat Adams repaid the favor to another downed pilot–Lt. (j.g.) George H.W. Bush.

Profiles in Courage: Eugene Zimmerman— A Vietnam Diary

Posted On: June 18, 2020

Christian Zimmerman, son of Maj Eugene Zimmerman, shares selected excerpts from his father’s Vietnam diary, providing insights and sketches from his service at the Da Nang Airbase.

Profiles in Courage: Archie Dean “Don” Mull

Posted On: June 3, 2020

Born to a hard life in Oklahoma during the dust bowl and unable to find work, Archie Mull joined the US Army Air Corps, where his gunnery career ended with a stay in a German prisoner of war camp until the end of WWII.

Profiles in Courage: William “Bill” Gornik

Posted On: May 22, 2020

Many months of rigorous training and years of dedicated service to the Air Force positioned William Gornik well for a SR-71 Blackbird “special project”.