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Take Off Class book for pilot class 43-I at Blackland Army Air Field in Waco, Texas.
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Take Off Class book for the 317th College Training Detachment (CTD), Squadron 1, at the Montana State University, Missoula, Montana. |
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Station List List of Army Air Forces air bases and training facilities throughout the United States. Includes location, specialization (e.g., primary, advanced, bombardier), assigned units, planned student count. |
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Solo Class book for pilot class 43-F at the Pacific Air School, Ltd., at Gibbs Field, Fort Stockton, Texas.
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Slipstream Class book for primary pilot class 44-K at Garner Field, Hanger Six, Inc., Uvalde, Texas.
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Shack Class book for bombardier class 42-17 at San Angelo Army Air Field, San Angelo, Texas. Features a letter from Leon Schlesinger about the Bugs Bunny insignia.
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Scott Field Class book for radio school graduating October 12, 1942 from Scott Field, Belleville, Illinois. |
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Santa Ana Army Air Base Book about the Santa Ana Army Air Base in Santa Ana, California. |
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Sandstorm Base newsletter for Frederick Army Air Field near Frederick, Oklahoma.
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San Marcos Army Air Field A picture book of the field and base activities. |
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Rank'n' File A newsletter published for the flying cadets at Rankin Aeronautical Academy, Tulare, California.
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A pictorial of Randolph Army Air Field, near San Antonio, Texas. |
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Randolph Field, 1938 Year book of Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas for 1938, just prior to the outbreak of World War II. |
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Randolph Field Class book for basic pilot class 42-X at Randolph Army Air Field, San Antonio, Texas. |
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Radio-Operator and Mechanics Course Syllabus for a twenty-week radio operator's technical course. |
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This memorandum states the requirements for coding radio messages at rates from 4 words per minute to 25 or more words per minute. |
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Radar Photography This manual for radar bombardiers explains how to take photographs through the radar scope.
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Radar Photographs Pictures of an H2X radar set in a B-25 and radar screen shots.
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Radar Observers' Bombardment Information File (ROBIF) This reference guide was used by bombardiers to keep up to date with the latest technology in radar bombardment, also known as Bomb Through Overcast (BTO).
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Propwash Class book of pilot class 42-K, Sequoia Army Air Field, Visalia, California.
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Curator: Mike Voisin




