William FischerThe Taber Museum hosted William E. Fischer, Jr. (U.S. Air Force, retired) at a Society Program on September 16, 2018. Fischer lectured on World War I aviation.

The Development of Military Night Aviation to 1919

Fischer served in the U.S. Air Force for twenty-two years. He was on the U.S. Air Force Academy History Department faculty for three years during those years. He is the author of The Development of Military Night Aviation to 1919 published by Air University Press. He currently serves as the Chief of Visitor Services and Resource Management at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton.

The lecture series is generously sponsored by the Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, the Edward J. Smith Post, Muncy; the Bower-Decker Post 251 American Legion, Montgomery; the Garrett Cochran American Legion Post in Williamsport; and Leroy O. Buck Post, Duboistown.

The Taber Museum hosted William E. Fischer, Jr. (U.S. Air Force, retired) at a Society Program on September 16, 2018.