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Propwash
Class 43-H, Sequoia Army Air Field, Visalia, California

Rated 5 (2 Votes)

 

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Published: April 14, 1943


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Item: 000014

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Categories:

  • Class Books
  • Pilots
  • Training

Class/Unit Number:

  • 43-H: Class 43-H

Special Features:

  • Memorial - Includes a memorial to those killed during training

Locations:

  • Sequoia Army Air Field; Visalia, California, USA

Contributors:

  • Larry Caldwell

Repositories:

  • Private Collection

This is one of 10 items in the Propwash series.

Added: December 04, 2006

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000014-01-00.pdf Class book of pilot class 43-H, Sequoia Army Air Field, Visalia, California.

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[1] Leslie Ahrens (17-Dec-2020 03:27 PM)

I was happy to find a picture of my uncle, Frederick C. Ahrens in this book. He was, however, eliminated from pilot training April 12, 1943, two days before this book was published. He went on to gunnery training and bombardier/navigator training and was killed in a training flight crash out of Toome AAF, North Ireland, on June 21, 1944. He was a bombardier/navigator on B-26 #41-18042.

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