“With a deep humility and with sincere reverence, we, the 390th Bombardment Group (H), dedicate this history to the families and loved ones of each and every member of the command.”
-Colonel Joseph A. Moller, Commander,
390th Bombardment Group
It is our pleasure and privilege to tell the story of the 390th Bomb Group and we simply could not do it without the financial assistance of so many amazing donors. Know that your donations make it possible for the 390th Memorial Museum to offer compelling exhibits, exciting events, expedient research assistance, and an improved collections management program.
Thank you for supporting us!
No matter how you choose to give, your contribution will be acknowledged in the Square J, the museum’s quarterly magazine sent to members. If you do not wish to be acknowledged, please state “anonymous” in the message section. If you have questions or trouble making an online donation, please contact our museum staff for help.
When making direct financial donations to the museum,
you can choose from one of three convenient contribution options:
The Torch Bearer Recurring Gift Club is an effortless and affordable way to continually support the museum. When you set up your donation, you decide the monthly amount, (minimum donation is $10 per month), and the date that funds are withdrawn. To thank our Torch Bearers we invite them to the annual 390th Bomb Group reunion and send a free gift after twelve months.
NOTE: The Torch Bearer Recurring Gift Club is electronically processed and must utilize a credit- or debit card.
A Giving Club Contribution is a one-time, general donation. When you make more than one donation per quarter, the amount is totaled, placing you in a group:
Squadron ($1 and up)
Group ($100-$499)
Wing ($500-$999)
Air Division ($1,000-$3,999)
Air Force ($4,000+)
A Tribute is a one-time gift made in someone’s name:
“In Memory Of” honors individuals who are deceased;
“In Honor of” honors individuals either alive or deceased.
If you are in possession of books, journals, objects, photographs, or other items related to the 390th Bombardment Group and World War II and are interested in donating, please contact our curator for more information.