The Air Force Special Services decided to form a show to tour Korea, which would be comprised of male Air Force personnel who had amateur or professional entertainment experience. The selected airmen for the proposed show would perform under all conditions, weather included. No special accommodations would be expected or received. They would load and unload their equipment on buses, trucks, and planes; set up and strike the stages, which were usually flatbed trucks; and if scheduled, put on two-a-days at two different locations. The airmen were to be selected from the entire Far East Command. Thus, Airmens Holiday was formed.
The Air Force Special Services decided to form a show to tour Korea, which would be comprised of male Air Force personnel who had amateur or professional entertainment experience. The selected airmen for the proposed show would perform under all conditions, weather included. No special accommodations would be expected or received. They would load and unload their equipment on buses, trucks, and planes; set up and strike the stages, which were usually flatbed trucks; and if scheduled, put on two-a-days at two different locations. The airmen were to be selected from the entire Far East Command. Thus, Airmens Holiday was formed.