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Eagle Pass Army Air Field
Class 43-F and 43-G, Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Texas

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Published: Army and Navy Publishing Company of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, circa 1943


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Categories:

  • Class Books
  • Pilots
  • Training
  • Training, Advanced Flight

Class/Unit Number:

  • 1046th Guard: 1046th Guard Squadron
  • 318th Band: 318th Army Air Forces Band
  • 354th Aviation: 354th Aviation Squadron
  • 367th HQ: 367th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron
  • 43-F: Class 43-F
  • 43-G: Class 43-G
  • 56th Training: 56th Single Engine Flying Training Group
  • 57th Training: 57th Single Engine Flying Training Group
  • 826th Training: 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron
  • 827th Training: 827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron
  • 857th Signal: 857th Signal Company
  • 908th Quartermaster: 908th Quartermaster Company

Special Features:

  • Brazilian Cadets - Includes Brazilian cadets training in the US
  • History of Base - Includes a history of the base or facility
  • WAAC / WASP - Women's Auxiliary Army Corps / Women Airforce Service Pilots

Locations:

  • Eagle Pass Army Air Field; Eagle Pass, Texas, USA

Contributors:

  • Ben Guttery

Repositories:

  • Private Collection

Collections:

  • Wings Over America

Added: December 06, 2013

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000483-01-00.pdf Class book for advanced pilot classes 43-F and 43-G at the Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Texas. Army Air Forces Advanced Flying School (Single Engine).

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[1] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 08:05 PM)

My Dad, Sergeant James R. Hendrix, from Oklahoma by way of Brooks Field, San Antonio, Texas, was a mechanic at EPAAF during this period. My Mom, soon to be 95, was scheduled to return to Brooke Army Hospital, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio for my delivery but I decided on a surprise arrival and was delivered at the EPAAF Dispensary where my Mom says I was a hit with the other inpatients. That was 21 April 1943.

[2] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 09:09 PM)

This book brings to mind several storiehttp://aafcollection.info/images/icon-nospam.pngs of family folklore and raises questions for speculation.
A member of the 1046th Guard Squadron may have welcomed the Army ambulance bringing my soon to be Mom to the Field from town. As proper in wartime security, he asked for her pass to which the Ambulance driver reportedly replied, "Pass hell, she's having a baby!"

[3] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 09:17 PM)

There were some accidental insertions in the previous comment. My Dad, a Staff Sergeant, is in the fourth row of page 84. His good friend, who I knew as a family friend in later years, Fred Henexson is in the fourth row of page 85.
Things were rough at this wartime air field which was not equipped for birthing babies. I wasn't weighed until several days later at home on scales borrowed from the vegetable market.

[4] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 09:29 PM)

The episode in February 1943 of the just graduated pilots flying over a group of spectators and firing their machine guns at simulated enemy targets angered my Dad every time he recounted it. He said a slight change in the pitch of the planes could have caused the bullets to hit the crowd.

[5] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 09:38 PM)

Could 2LT Jess H. Hendrix, Commanding Officer, 908th Quartermaster Company be related? I doubt it, my parents never mentioned him but I am curious.

[6] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 09:46 PM)

I wonder which members of the Detachment Medical Department attended to my Mom and me as we recovered from my surprise landing in the Field dispensary?

[7] Kenneth Hendrix (15-Apr-2016 10:07 PM)

My Dad was later deployed to the Pacific Theater where he participated in several campaigns in the Phillippines and Okinawa. I later visited the Philippines on R&R from Vietnam. Assigned to the 25th Infantry Division Artillery for 18 months as an assistant operations officer and Aerial Observer, I earned four Air Medals for operations as a crew member. After 20 years active and reserve duty, I retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.

[8] Craig Weisman (01-Dec-2019 12:58 PM)

My dad was in Class 43-B as mentioned in the History of Eagle Pass AAF. I'm not sure if he participated in the February '43 aerial demonstration, but it's documented in Movietone Volume 25 No. 50. It's at the end.

[9] Sam Eugene Pennartz (05-Feb-2021 09:00 AM)

25 June 1943 Class 43-F: KIA: Leonard Ivan Hughes Air Plane Command (APC) Pilot B-29-61-BW Superfortress serial #44-69742 "Sting Shift" Z-Square-30, 882nd Bomber Squadron, 500th Bombardment Group (VH), 73rd Bomb Wing, XXI Bomber Command, 20th Air Force stationed at Isely Field on Saipan in the Mariana Islands, WPTO

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