LODGINGLODGING From Philadelphia: Take Rt.422W from King of Prussia to Rt. Use this form for WWII Weekend advance ticket orders 222N and exit at Rt. 183S (Airport exit). Turn right on Bernville 18TH ANNUAL and save money on each admission. Tickets are good Road then left on Van Reed Road, follow directions to parking. Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Gates open at 8:30 AM on From PA TPK traveling East: Take Reading Exit and follow Rt. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. RAIN OR SHINE. WORLD WAR II 222N toward Allentown. Exit at Rt. 183S (Airport Exit). Turn right Orders must be received by May 24th. on Bernville Road then left on Van Reed Road, follow directions There are NO REFUNDS. to parking. WEEKEND PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL TO: (Note: Bernville Road is Rt. 183) MID ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM WWII TICKETS JUNE 6TH, 7TH & 8TH, 2008 11 MUSEUM DRIVE, READING, PA 19605 SPONSORS _____ ADULT TICKETS $18.00. These are $2.00 off the Best Western SPONSORS www.maam.org gate price. Valid Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 2299 Lancaster Ave, Shillington, Pa. 19607 _____ CHILDREN’S TICKETS (AGES 6-12) $8.00. 610-777-7888 These are $1.00 off the gate price. Econolodge of Wyomissing _____ FRIDAY DINNER TICKETS $13.00 635 Spring Street, Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 Friday evening from 5PM until 6:30PM. Dinner includes 610-378-5105 sliced roast beef, vegetable, roll, mashed potatoes, Homewood Suites dessert, and beverage. Available in advance only. 2801 Papermill Road Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 (You must purchase an admission ticket as well as a 610-736-3100 www.reading.homewoodsuites.com dinner ticket for this meal.) _____ SATURDAY CHICKEN BBQ TICKETS $10.00 Days Inn Wyomissing Saturday evening from 5 PM until 6:30 PM. Dinner 910 Woodland Road, Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 includes 1/2 chicken, roll, baked potato, cole slaw, 610-374-1500 dessert and beverage. Available in advance only. The Inn @ Reading (You must purchase an admission ticket as well as a 1040 Park Road, Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 BBQ ticket for this meal.) 610-372-7811 _____ THREE-DAY ADULT PASS $50.00 Valid Friday, Saturday and Sunday. These are $4.00 off the gate price and are non-transferable. DIRECTIONS _____ LIMITED EDITION WWII WEEKEND T-SHIRT. GET IT BEFORE THE SHOW. THIS YEAR’S DESIGN IS $22.00, WHICH INCLUDES SHIPPING AND HANDLING. ____ M ____ L ____ XL ____ XXL

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NAME APPEARING ON CARD ALSO PRESENTED BY THESE SPONSORS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF THE CARD NUMBER MID ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM From Allentown: Take Rt. 222S to Rt. 183S (Airport exit). Turn American Flight Services, Amity Fence,Aviatlantic, BCTV, EXPIRATION DATE VAL. CODE left on Bernville Road. Turn left at Van Reed Road, follow Big John’s Catering, Larry & Shirley Biehl, Boscov’s MAIL TICKETS TO: (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) directions to parking. Department Store, C.F.Heckman & Sons, Inc. Cabot From Harrisburg: Take I-81N to I-78E, then Rt. 183S (Bernville Supermetals, City of Reading, Clover Farms Dairy, Comfort Road) for approximately 14 miles. After crossing Rt. 222 turn left Keepers, Consolidated Engineers, Custom Maintenance NAME at Van Reed Road, follow directions to parking. Services, DCC Photo, Dove Plastics, Effective Graphic From Lancaster: Take Rt. 222N toward Reading/ Allentown. Exit Solutions, Elge Precision Machining, Fleetwood Bank, ADDRESS at Rt. 183S (Airport exit). Turn right on Bernville Road, then left Giorgio Foods, Harleysville National Bank, Land Displays, on Van Reed Road, follow the directions to parking. Martin’s Chips, Memories, Millennium Aviation, National Penn MID ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM CITY From Northern NJ: Take I-78W to Rt. 61S to Rt. 222S to Rt. Bank, New England Pharmacy Solutions, New Rhoads 183S (Airport exit). Turn left on Bernville Road, then left on Van Transportation, Outten GM of Hamburg, Paul Fair Assoc., 11 MUSEUM DRIVE Reed Road, follow directions to parking. Plain and Fancy Design Center, Project Liberty Ship, Radio STATE ZIP PHONE READING, PA 19605 From PA TPK traveling West: Exit at Morgantown and follow Maintenance, Reading Coca-Cola, Redner’s Warehouse YOU MUST ENCLOSE A SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED I-176N to Rt. 422W to Rt. 222N and exit at Rt. 183S (Airport Exit). Markets, Russell M. Butterweck Detachment Marine Corps www.maam.org ENVELOPE FOR TICKET ORDERS Turn right on Bernville Road then left on Van Reed Road, follow League, Ted & Karen Schwartz, VF Outlets, Vintage Tub & directions to parking. Bath, Welding Technologies. 610-372-7333 SPEND A WEEKEND IN 1944 SPEND A WEEKEND IN 1944 On June 6th, 7th, & 8th 2008 you can get a total WW II histo- The Reading Army Airfield will spring back to life as dozens Friday, June 6th ry immersion experience and the feeling of being transported of rare WW II aircraft will fill the encampments, ramps, Gates open at 8:30AM back in time to 1944! Take cover as a G.I. patrol is ambushed taxiways, and sky. Pick up on the unmistakable sounds of by German soldiers barricaded in a French village, observe a radial engines, feel the drone of the B-17, and thrill to the WW II Aircraft rides dramatic armor and infantry assault across open ground, see sound of superchargers. Photograph the colorful paint Live 1940's "Radio Show" British Commonwealth and Axis Mediterranean forces do schemes and unique nose art, as the mind suggests that it is Multiple Special Guest Briefings - Outside Stage battle, and follow a wounded G.I. as he goes from the battlefield 1944. Inspect these powerful machines up close on the ramp, Multiple Special Guest Briefings - Briefing Tent medic to the fully staffed field hospital. Get a feel for the Island and view the tremendous progress on the restoration of Base Club entertainment all day Hopping Campaign in the PTO encampment, and inspect an MAAM's super rare P-61 Black Widow night fighter that was Most comprehensive Home Front display entire "museum quality" U.S. Army Air Corps encampment. Be plucked off of the top of Mt. Cyclops in New Guinea by All 7 military encampment areas open careful when photographing the two separate German Army Eugene "Pappy" Strine and the MAAM recovery team in 1990. Military Convoy to Reading and Luftwaffe encampments, as rumor has it, they are rough IMPORTANT NOTE: The main flight line has been relocated Traveling camp show on spies! See a complete U.S. Army convoy speed along the The Mid Atlantic Air Museum Brings to allow for more room for spectators, and better back- Main Hangar displays open flight line. Watch in awe as a Russian YAK-9 tank buster ground and better natural lighting conditions for watching Militaria Flea market open WWII History To Life! smokes a German Tiger tank! the flying and for taking photographs of airplanes. Aircraft arrival and ramp movement Reading PA is home to the biggest, best, and most Cannons Online Gettysburg PA, will present rare U.S., Skirmish in French Village comprehensive commemoration of World War II and German, and Japanese artillery pieces with regular blank Special Guests for 2008 Advance sale roast beef dinner 5:00PM "Bud and Lou" on stage the Greatest Generation in the country. Observe the firing demonstrations, and Col. Bud Anderson, WWII Triple Ace, Test Pilot 63rd anniversary of D-Day in WW II style. the replica "sticky bomb" Let's Dance Big Band in the hangar TIGER TANK from the Maj. Theodore Van Kirk, , Navigator Show closes 10:00PM • Spend a Weekend in 1944! movie "Saving Private BM2 Mike Kuryla, U.S.S. Indianapolis Survivor • More Displays Ryan." New for 2008, the Maj. Hank Heim, B-17 Pilot & Pearl Harbor Survivor Saturday, June 7th 1940 Fort Mott N.J. State Capt. Bob Bolinder, ETO P-61 Pilot Same as Friday plus… • Expanded Park Coast Artillery living Show Grounds history group, will light up Capt. Gus Ebenstein, A-20 Pilot, D-Day Gates open at 8:30AM the Friday and Saturday Lt. Jack Widowsky, AAC Thematic aircraft displays • No Charge Military demonstration convoy 11:30AM night sky with their 1942 Lt. Frank Speer, Pilot 4th Fighter Group for Parking 1940's Fashion Show 11:30AM Sperry WWII anti-aircraft Lt. Carl Constein, C-46 Hump Pilot • Experienced searchlight! WW II Flying demonstrations 1:00PM-4:00PM Free Shuttle Lt. Morris Jeppson, Weapons Test Officer, Enola Gay “FDR" greets "MacArthur" as he arrives in C-54 Get a feel for life on the Staff Sgt. Norm Hatch, Marine Filmographer/Iwo Jima Main demonstration battle 3:00PM Bus Service Great American Home Sgt. Bill Fili, B-24 Engineer/Top Turret Gunner Advance sale chicken barbeque 5:00PM • 3-Day Front with a recreated Field Mass 5:00PM 1940's House, a radio sta- Sgt. Paul Gordon, B-17 Ball Turret Gunner Passes Swing Fever Big Band in hangar 7:00PM tion that is "on the air," a Sgt. Frank Lashinsky, B-24 Tail Turret Gunner, POW Available "Bud and Lou" on stage department store with Sgt. Ed Tynan, 509th Mechanic, Enola Gay WW II WEEKEND IS EIGHT SHOWS IN ONE! 1940's items for sale Show closes at 10:00PM Sgt. Roy Sherman, POW Guard rationed only by your per- Get more entertainment value for your money while at the Sgt. Larry O’Rourke, Manhattan Project Sunday, June 8th same time enjoy one of the most memorable history lessons sonal budget, a fully you will ever experience. stocked cottage style gas PFC Len Mooney, E-2-28 Same as Friday and Saturday plus… station, and Air Raid Iwo Jima First Flag Raiser Gates open at 8:30AM • Air Show: See famous WWII aircraft on the ground and in Wardens on patrol down the 1940's street. Rifleman Len Lazarick, 96th Infantry Division Large Church Service outside stage 9:00AM the air. The big band dance Friday night is reminiscent of Artie “Rosie the Riveter” Mae Graybill, Glenn Martin Plant WW II flying demonstrations 1:00PM to 4:00PM • Military Vehicle Show: Allied and Axis vehicles on the Shaw's PTO band and the Saturday night hangar dance Evangeline Coeyman, U.S. Army Nurse and Show closes at 5:00PM move! replicates the famous sounds of Glenn Miller and the Band of Concentration Camp Witness • 1940’s Entertainment Festival: Two Big Band hangar Please note: the Army Air Corp., "Bud and Lou" can be seen cutting it up Black Sheep Squadron dances, Theresa Eaman, “Bud & Lou,” Base Club, Roving with their routines all around the air field, and during show Times & activities subject to change. Lt. Col. Henry Bourgeois, Maj. Harry Johnson shows and The Ladies for Liberty. hours in the base club you can enjoy the song stylings of NOT ALL SHOW ACTIVITIES ARE LISTED. Band of Brothers • Multiple War Front Displays: Allied, Axis, PTO, ETO, and Theresa Eaman, and enjoy the newcomers to the show “The Mediterranean encampments. Ladies For Liberty” singers.Stand at attention as FDR passes Lt. Buck Compton, Sgt. Don Malarkey, Your Attention Please by in his 1936 Ford Phaeton on his way to review the troops. Cpl. Forrest Guth and Cpl. Earl McClung WW II Special Guests and WW II aircraft are scheduled • WWII Artillery Show: Cannons Online will be displaying a And, you never know when General MacArthur may fly in from to attend in the best of faith by all parties. Unfortunately large collection of U.S.,German, and Japanese Artillery. the Pacific. last minute health issues and mechanical issues may • Great American Home Front Displays: 1940’s House, You can actually take to the air in a WW II Warbird; the prevent attendance. We apologize if this should occur, Gas Station, Radio Station, Department Store, and vintage Boeing Stearman and/or the North American SNJ. You can however we offer NO refunds or reductions. cars. even "fly a mission over Hamburg" (PA) in the grand dame of • WWII Battle Re-Creations: Skirmishes in a re-created B-17 Flying Fortresses, the "Yankee Lady!" Ride week Advanced tickets available at a discount, regular price French Village to a large scale demonstration battle along begins on Wednesday June 4th; Contact MAAM to reserve a admission at the gate. Free parking, free shuttle buses, the flight line. flight at 610-372-7333. more flea market & food vendors. • Militaria Flea Market: Over 150 local, regional and MAAM’s WWII Weekend June 6th, 7th & 8th, 2008 “1944”; national vendors. Visit us on the web: www.maam.org “The best WWII show in the U.S., bar none.”