Pope AAF 43d AMS vintage style military aviation travel poster art by – Squadron Posters!
A one-of-a-kind Air Mobility Squadron, comprised of 21 different AFSCs, that includes the vast majority of United States Air Force logistics and maintenance functions at Pope Army Airfield. The 43 AMS provides 24/7/365 Rapid Global Mobility to the Joint Force’s no – fail mission. The 43 AMS’s capabilities include aircraft launch and recovery, refueling, cargo and passenger operations, supply, and munitions support. The 43 AMS is the backbone of the 43 AMOG and ties all operations to Pope Army Airfield that includes support to four MAJCOMs, the 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, SOCOM, and the National Mission Force.
Pope Field is a U.S. military facility located 12 miles northwest of the central business district of Fayetteville, in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. Formerly known as Pope Air Force Base, the facility is now operated by the U.S. Air Force via a memorandum of agreement and an interservices support agreement with the U.S. Army as part of Fort Liberty. Pope AFB is named after First Lieutenant Harley Halbert Pope who was killed on 7 January 1919, when the Curtiss JN-4 Jenny he was flying crashed into the Cape Fear River. After five years, Camp Bragg became a permanent Army post renamed Fort Bragg, now known as Fort Liberty. Check out this stunning Pope AAF 43d AMS Art by – Squadron Posters!
Squadron Posters offers the world’s largest collection of Squadron Specific Art! Check out our stunning vintage style military aviation themed travel posters, honoring All Branches of Service. Our artwork not only represents aircraft, armored cavalry, or ships, it represents adventure and travel. This means we create posters featuring the Space Needle, New Orleans, the Golden Gate Bridge, Mt Rushmore and the National Mall. Of course, McChord AFB isn’t in Seattle but if you’re stationed there your adventure surely involves the Space Needle! (See our Facebook page HERE)
This is what makes Squadron Posters different–it’s about remembering where you’ve lived and what you’ve seen with a vintage themed travel poster. – Collect your travels and tell your story!















