Army Air Forces Collection
Historical Documents from World War II
Historical Documents from World War II
Cadet, The
Class 44-A, Army Air Forces Training Detachment, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas
Authors:
- none listed
Published:
- circa 1944
Categories:
- Class Books
- Pilots
- Training
Class/Unit Number:
- 44-A: Class 44-A
Special Features:
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Photo of Glamour Girl - Includes a glamour photograph
Locations:
- Bruce Field; Ballinger, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Related Items:
- 000062: Cadet, The
Class 42-H, Fred Harman Training Center, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas - 000063: Cadet, The
Class 43-H, Army Air Forces Training Detachment, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas - 000065: Cadet, The
Class 44-C, Army Air Forces Training Detachment, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas - 000155: Cadet, The
Class 42-F, Fred Harman Training Center, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas - 000205: Cadet, The
Class 43-A, Fred Harmon Training Center, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas - 000206: Cadet, The
Class 43-J, Army Air Forces Training Detachment, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas - 000207: Cadet, The
Class 44-G, Army Air Forces Training Detachment, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas
This is one of 28 items in the Cadet series.
Direct Link (Item 000064):
- https://aafcollection.info/items/list.php?item=000064
Citation:
- Army Air Forces Collection, "Cadet, The: Class 44-A, Army Air Forces Training Detachment, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas" (item 000064), AAF Collection, https://AAFCollection.info/items/list.php?item=000064 (accessed 23 April 2024).
Added: May 08, 2008
Class book for pilot class 44-A, Bruce Field, Ballinger, Texas.
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[1] Heidi (31-Jan-2011 07:00 PM)
I loved looking through this book. My dad was class 44-D and I'd so much love to see that book. Oh well. It was fun just looking through since it was the same time period. Thank you so much for posting it.