Baseleg
Class 43-J, Majors Army Air Field, Greenville, Texas
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Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Published: circa 1943
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Item: 000397
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Categories:
- Pilots
- Training
Class/Unit Number:
- 43-J: Class 43-J
Special Features:
- Annotated - Includes handwritten notes or descriptions
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Signatures - Includes signatures of cadets and/or instructors
Locations:
- Majors Field; Greenville, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Repositories:
- Private Collection
This is one of 9 items in the Base Leg series.
Added: February 10, 2013
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Class book for pilot class 43-J at Majors Army Air Field, Greenville, Texas.
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[1] Paul Webber (01-Nov-2019 10:06 AM)
In this book I found Aviation Cadet Robert H. Portsch of Bloomfield, New Jersey. He went on to become a pilot in the 487th Bomb Group at Lavenham, England. He was killed in action on March 14, 1945, when his B-17 caught fire and crashed at Carlton Colville, England (near Lowestoft). Full details are on his findagrave page: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82231246/robert-harsen-portsch