Gyro
Class 415, Army Air Force Bombardier School, Big Spring, Texas
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Authors:
- Richard Gruber, Editor
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Published: September 1945
This book belonged to Robert L. Kelsey of Buffalo, New York, pictured on page 23.
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Item: 000992
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Categories:
- Bombardment
- Class Books
- Training
Class/Unit Number:
- 415: Class 415
Special Features:
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Owner - Includes the name of the original owner
- Sweethearts - Includes pictures of girlfriends and wives
Locations:
- Big Spring Flying School; Big Spring, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Repositories:
- Private Collection
This is one of 19 items in the Gyro (Big Spring) series.
Added: July 29, 2021
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Class book for bombardier class 415 at Big Spring Flying School, Big Spring, Texas.
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[1] Sam Eugene Pennartz (05-Oct-2021 01:02 PM)
Thornton Louis Ankelein (1917-1983); at Big Spring; one of the "West Texas Bombardier Quadrangle" schools; September 1945