Kevin Rusnak bio photoKevin M. Rusnak is the Chief Historian of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center History Office, located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in Dayton, Ohio.  He is responsible for leading the professional research, collection, preservation, analysis, writing, and dissemination of AFLCMC's history and heritage to the organization’s leadership and workforce, as well as to a public audience.

Mr. Rusnak graduated with a degree in History from the University of Dayton, Ohio, in 1995, and subsequently entered the History of Technology graduate program at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.  His thesis focused on the production of B-29 bombers in Marietta, Georgia, during World War II, while his dissertation explored the development of Air Force and NASA pressure suits and space suits from the 1930s through the 1960s.  He spent over four years as a historian at the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, where he researched and interviewed dozens of pioneering engineers, managers, and astronauts from the early years of human spaceflight.

Mr. Rusnak joined the Air Force History and Museums program in 2002 as the Senior Historian for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Wright-Patterson AFB.  Over the next 18 years, he researched and wrote numerous annual histories, biographies, reports, heritage products, and special studies.  In 2017, he was the primary author for AFRL’s award-winning 100-year history compendium, Aiming Higher: A Century of Research in Science and Technology by the Air Force Research Laboratory and its Predecessors, as well as for its companion photo essay volume.  He also pioneered AFRL’s leveraging of history on modern platforms, such as social media, to provide a broader audience with access to AFRL’s significant legacy. 

Mr. Rusnak joined the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center as its Chief Historian in January 2021.


 

'HERITAGE HANGAR' AND HISTORY NEWS

  • This Week In AFLCMC History - May 8-14, 2023

    In this week's 'Heritage Hangar,' a look at 1920s to the 1970s from across the Center. The highlight article looks back a century ago to what was widely considered to be one of the greatest feats of aeronautics of the age - accomplished by our predecessors at Dayton's McCook Field.

  • This Week In AFLCMC History - May 1 - 7, 2023

     1 May 1918 (Wright-Patterson AFB/Armament Dir.)  On this date, 105 years ago, the Armorers’ School at Wilbur Wright Field (WPAFB Area A) began flight and ground testing of Marlin and Lewis machine guns. The only American-made aircraft to see combat during World War I was the De Havilland DH-4,

WHAT WE DO


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MISSION: To educate, advise, and inspire leadership and the workforce through the professional research, collection, preservation, analysis, writing, and dissemination of AFLCMC's history and heritage.

VISION: Study the Past, Know the Present, Inform the Future.
 

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CONTACT INFORMATION

AFLCMC History Office
Commercial Phone: 937-255-2064
Email: aflcmc.ho.workflow@us.af.mil