Had someone the other day mention they would like to see more Texas air fields during the WWII era. These ain't great, but here ya go=======================

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Randolph Field

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San Marcos AAF, Texas, May 1946.

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DESCRIPTION; Major General Ludolph Hendrik van Oyen (right), commanding the Royal Netherlands military forces in the United States, exchanges salutes with USAAF Brigadier General Isaiah Davies (left), commanding Midland Army Flying School, as the Netherlands general arrived to attend graduation of another large class of Dutch and American bombardiers at the world's largest bombardier college at Midland Army Flying School, Texas (USA), ca. 1942.

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DESCRIPTION; B-29 stored at Pyote AAF, Texas about 1946.

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DESCRIPTION; B-24s in Consolidated-Vultee Plant, Fort Worth, Texas. Part of the world's largest double aircraft assembly line in Consolidated-Vultee's Fort Worth plant. In foreground are "Liberator" bombers modified for special American uses. To the rear of this front line are C-87 "Liberator Express Transports" in various assembly stages. The second line is composed entirely of B-24 "Liberator" bombers in final assembly stages. Date c. 1943.

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DESCRIPTION; The pilot heads his bombing training plane (Beechcraft AT-11), out over the vast West Texas prairies to its target as the bombardier student and instructor ready the bomb sight in the nose of the plane for the early morning mission.
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