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Bee-Tee, The
Class 43-J, Waco Army Air Field, Waco, Texas

Rated 4.5 (2 Votes)

 

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Published: circa 1943


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Item: 000115

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Categories:

  • Class Books
  • Training
  • Pilots
  • Training, Basic Flight

Class/Unit Number:

  • 43-J: Class 43-J

Special Features:

  • Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
  • Memorial - Includes a memorial to those killed during training

Locations:

  • Waco Army Air Field; Waco, Texas, USA

Contributors:

  • Ben Guttery

Repositories:

  • Private Collection

Related Items:

  • 000114: Bee-Tee, The
    Class 43-H, Waco Army Air Field, Waco, Texas

This is one of 11 items in the Bee-Tee (Waco) series.

Added: June 24, 2008

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000115-01-00.pdf Class book for basic pilot class 43-J at the Waco Army Air Field in Waco, Texas.

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[1] J J Martanovic (10-Jan-2011 01:55 PM)

Had a relative in this class

[2] Steve L (10-Dec-2011 05:23 PM)

Thank-you for posting this. My great uncle was in this class, Willard Nagelstadt.

[3] J ay Stuart (19-Nov-2020 06:18 PM)

My Father, J.S Stuart is in this book and I have his copy. In my fathers copy he wrote E.P. by several photos of cadets. Can anyone tell me what that meant?

[4] Joe (13-Jan-2021 10:00 PM)

EP

Means Eagle Pass Army Airfield ......... where most were going to earn their wings

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