Slipstream
Class 43-K, Garner Field, Uvalde, Texas
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Authors:
- J. L. Hill, Editor
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Published: July 1943
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Item: 000306
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Categories:
- Class Books
- Pilots
- Training
- Training, Primary Flight
Class/Unit Number:
- 43-K: Class 43-K
Locations:
- Garner Field, Hangar Six, Inc.; Uvalde, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Repositories:
- Private Collection
This is one of 24 items in the Slipstream series.
Added: December 19, 2011
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Class book for primary pilot class 43-K at Hanger Six, Inc., Garner Field, Uvalde, Texas.
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[2] Amber Hall (20-Dec-2019 05:26 PM)
I am looking for any pictures of my uncle, Edward Roth Hood. Iknow he was in class 43-K and spent time at Garner Field, and at Hobbs New Mexico. Is he in this book at all?
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[1] Jim Riche (18-May-2014 06:36 PM)
My father graduated in class 43-K. Enjoyed see a complete booklet, I have a copy but not in as good condition.
He did Uvalde (Primary), San Angelo (Basic), and Lubbock (Advanced) where he got his wings.
He was sent to the Pacific Theater and flew C47 and C46 in New Guinea and New Guinea to the Philippines.
Was killed in an airplane accident off Owi Island on Feb 5, 1945.