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Victory Field
Class 44-D, Victory Field, Vernon, Texas

Rated 4.3 (3 Votes)

 

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Published: circa 1944


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Item: 000113

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Categories:

  • Class Books
  • Training
  • Pilots
  • Training, Primary Flight

Class/Unit Number:

  • 44-D: Class 44-D

Special Features:

  • Beauty Queen - Includes a class or graduation ball beauty queen
  • Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns

Locations:

  • Victory Field; Vernon, Texas, USA

Contributors:

  • Ben Guttery

Repositories:

  • Private Collection

Related Items:

  • 000112: Victory Field
    Class 44-B, Victory Field, Vernon, Texas
  • 000192: Victory Field
    Class 43-I, Victory Field, Vernon, Texas
  • 000218: Victory Field
    Class 43-F, Prop Wash, Victory Field, Vernon, Texas

This is one of 21 items in the Victory Field series.

Added: June 24, 2008

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000113-01-00.pdf Class book for primary pilot class 44-D at Victory Field, Vernon, Texas.

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[1] Glenn Selzer (17-Aug-2008 10:18 PM)

I was an instructor at Victory Field from 1943 to 1945

[2] Cathy Garland (22-Sep-2008 12:44 PM)

Looking for Jay L. Powell. He was married to my mother- Juanita Faye Cox, I have this flight book, would like to return to him or his famly.Thank you

[3] Dwayne Montz (30-Sep-2008 05:20 PM)

Glen, My late father-in-law, Joseph Reichert, was in Class 43-I. I have his Class Book and looked for your photo but did not locate it in book. A question - would Victory Field be the place to learn to fly? My father-in-law went on to Foster Field in August 43 and later to Dale Mabry Field in FL. By Mar 44 into 45 he was flying in the Burma-China-India theatre.

[4] Eastman (27-Aug-2009 07:34 PM)

My Grandfather, Ben O. Eastman is in this yearbook. My aunt's copy has several signatures from his class mates as well. And Glen, you are in our copy (class 44D), pretty handsome too. Yes, Dwayne, Victory Field was a flight school.

[5] Glenn Selzer (21-Sep-2009 03:00 PM)

Interestingly, as the war was winding down and they were about to close Victory Field, all of us Instructors who were young enough to become US Airforce Aviation cadets were invited to go through cadet traing.The war ended while I was in Basic and I went home to Iowa.

[6] Linda Jaekel (29-Nov-2011 02:15 PM)

My father was an instructor and is in this yearbook. I have eight of his yearbooks. His name was Ralph Jaekel. I'm wondering if anyone knew him.

[7] John Selheim (23-May-2012 08:16 AM)

My Father was a cadet at Victory Field. His book is 44C.
He married my mother there and I was born in Vernon. My Uncle was in the same class. My Father went on to fly B-24 Liberators in Italy, with 454th Bomb Group, 739BS.
I have been trying to research information to find out what crew he flew with in Italy. I have been looking for flight crew numbers with a list of the flight crew. If anyone has any info contact me at jselheim@msn.com. Thanks,John.

[8] Mary McDonald Richard (19-May-2013 11:21 AM)

My father, John C. McDonald (d. 2005) is in this class book. He went on to become, among other things, president of the Board of Visitors of the Air Force Academy.

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