Retired Maj. Sherrill T. Arvin

Retired Maj. Sherrill T. Arvin joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943 when World War II was raging across the globe; he was 18 years old. Today, Arvin can be found at the Airman Heritage Museum on JBSA-Lackland where he has volunteered for the past three years. He puts on his old uniform and talks with newly graduated Airmen and family members about his time flying in the Air Force. Photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder

Retired Maj. Sherrill T. Arvin joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943 when World War II was raging across the globe; he was 18 years old. Today, Arvin can be found at the Airman Heritage Museum on JBSA-Lackland where he has volunteered for the past three years. He puts on his old uniform and talks with newly graduated Airmen and family members about his time flying in the Air Force. Credit: Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder / United States Air Force

Retired Maj. Sherrill T. Arvin joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943 when World War II was raging across the globe; he was 18 years old. Today, Arvin can be found at the Airman Heritage Museum on JBSA-Lackland where he has volunteered for the past three years. He puts on his old uniform and talks with newly graduated Airmen and family members about his time flying in the Air Force. Photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder