Marfa
Class 44-E, Marfa Army Air Field, Marfa, Texas
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Authors:
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Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Published: University Supply and Equipment Company, Fort Worth, Texas, May 23, 1944
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Item: 000372
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Categories:
- Class Books
- Pilots
- Training
- Training, Advanced Flight
Class/Unit Number:
- 44-E: Class 44-E
Special Features:
- Biographies - Includes biographies of some cadets or officers
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Sweethearts - Includes pictures of girlfriends and wives
Locations:
- Marfa Army Air Field; Marfa, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Repositories:
- Private Collection
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- 000371: Bronco
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This is one of 7 items in the Marfa series.
Added: September 30, 2012
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Class book for advanced pilot class 44-E at the Marfa Army Air Field, Marfa, Texas.
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[2] dj (08-Dec-2012 03:05 PM)
If any of you are out there at Marfa at that time, his name is Bill Norlie. He was a flight instructor. Please email me at dawnaart@aol.com. As I mentioned in the message above he will be 93 in a couple of weeks. I'd love to bring over comments, notes, letters from guys and gals he was involved with during that time.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Dawna
[3] Jack Harris (22-Nov-2014 04:51 AM)
My father "John J. (Jack) Harris" was in this class. If you knew him I would love to talk with you. Thank You!
[4] Jack Harris (22-Nov-2014 04:52 AM)
Jack Harris - ghajack@aol.com
[5] Damon Minvielle Jr (11-Mar-2015 08:17 AM)
My father was in this class and later flew a C-47 (DC-3) in the Pacific. He remained in the Air Force Reserve through around 1958, participating at Keesler AFB on the Gulf Coast in MS. While still on active duty just after war's end, one of the duty stations he saw was Atsugi Japan, which had been a major Imperial Navy airbase, and later became a major joint Japanese-American naval air station.
[6] Paul Webber (14-Jan-2021 05:28 PM)
In this book I found Lt Stephen S. Hunter from New Roads, Louisiana. He was a pilot in the 838th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group (Heavy), at Army Air Forces Station 137 near Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Lt Hunter was killed in action during a mission to Magdeburg, Germany on January 14, 1945. Details are on his findagrave page:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56358884/stephen-spottswood-hunter
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[1] dj (08-Dec-2012 03:02 PM)
Please help. My Dad is going to be 93 on Dec. 26th. He was a Pilot at Marfa Texas 44D. He's been wanting a cadet book, but I don't know where to find any. He lost all of his stuff in a fire years ago. If you have any ideas how to locate one...I'd love you for it.
Thank You,
Dawna