Veterans Day at the General Patton Memorial Museum

Members of AFA Palm Springs were honored to attend this year’s Veterans Day Celebration at the General Patton Memorial Museum in Chiriaco Summit. The Patton Museum is one of our valued Community Partners, and we are proud to support the work they do to preserve local military history and honor those who served.

The Museum has a remarkable Veterans Day tradition. Their first celebration was held on November 11, 1988, the cement was still drying when the ribbon was cut. It was also General Patton’s 103rd birthday. More than 5,000 guests attended that inaugural event, including veterans who had trained at the Desert Training Center and later served under Patton during World War II.

That same spirit of remembrance continues today. This year’s program featured special guest Helen Patton, along with a General Patton impersonator, military vehicles, collector clubs, reenactor camps, the Miniature Gaming Society exhibit, music, entertainment, and food vendors. The ceremony also highlighted the museum’s Survival Tree and Remembrance Rocks, offering visitors a quiet place to reflect on service and sacrifice.

The turnout was outstanding; veterans, families, supporters, and community organizations came together in a setting that remains deeply connected to the men who trained here before heading overseas. It is one of the most meaningful local places to spend Veterans Day.

We are grateful for the partnership between the Patton Museum and AFA Palm Springs, and we look forward to supporting their continued efforts to preserve and share this important history.

General Patton Memorial Museum
www.generalpattonmuseum.org

River Rats Over North Vietnam: AFA Palm Springs Lunch Recap with Major Lee Cohen

Yesterday’s AFA Palm Springs lunch at ROC’s Firehouse Grille was truly memorable. Sixteen of us filled the meeting room to hear one of our own, Major Lee Cohen, USAF (Ret.), share his experiences as a member of the famed River Rats during the Vietnam War.

Over 100 Missions in an EB-66
Major Cohen flew the EB-66, logging more than 100 combat missions in heavily defended skies over North Vietnam. His firsthand accounts gave us a vivid window into what it was like to fly electronic warfare missions day after day in some of the most hostile airspace in history.

Learning About the River Rats Association
For many of us, one of the most surprising and enlightening parts of Lee’s talk was learning about the River Rats Association, formally known as the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association. Most of the room was unfamiliar with the organization before his presentation.

Lee explained how the group began in 1967 when aircrews from across the services came together to share tactics, improve coordination, and build esprit de corps during the Vietnam War. They took their nickname from the Red River Valley airspace — one of the fiercest aerial battle zones of the conflict. What started as tactical collaboration grew into a lasting fraternity dedicated to preserving bonds of service, honoring sacrifices, and supporting fellow aircrew families.

Scholarship, Legacy & Museum
Lee also shared how, in 1970, the River Rats launched a scholarship program with the mission of “taking care of our own.” Since then, the program has awarded 1,468 scholarship grants, totaling more than $3,274,000 to the children, grandchildren, and spouses of Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Army aircrew members. This was new information to most of us and a powerful reminder of how their mission continues today.

The River Rats also maintain a museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, which preserves their history and tells the story of the men and women who flew in one of the most challenging air campaigns in U.S. history.

For more about the River Rats and their history, visit their website: https://www.river-rats.org

Smash Burgers, Fries, and Good Times with Air Commandos

We did love the Smash Burgers today for our casual “Air Commandos” meet-up at ROC’S Firehouse Grille. ROC’S is the best!

Join us every other Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at ROC’S Firehouse Grille, 36891 Cook Street, Palm Desert, CA 92211. You’ll meet some interesting people while enjoying lunch and good conversation.

Over the summer, please send us an email at AFAPalmSprings@outlook.com first, as there are no special programs until fall—just lunch and good times together.

Only cost is your own lunch. See you there!