Ellington Field

Ellington Field
Title Ellington Field PDF eBook
Author Mark Lardas
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1467104809

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Ellington Field was one of 32 training airfields authorized by Congress in 1917. During World War I, it became one of the most highly regarded training fields in the United States, reaching a peak of 250 aircraft and 5,000 troops. From that peak, it experienced many ups and downs. Closed by 1940, it was reopened for World War II to conduct advanced aviation training. Closed again in 1946, it reopened for the Cold War as a combat and training air base. It then became NASA's airfield for Johnson Space Center. As the Cold War wound down, in 1984 Ellington became Houston's third municipal airport. From Jennies to jets, Ellington's story mirrors America's aviation history from 1917 to the 21st century.

Over There in the Air

Over There in the Air
Title Over There in the Air PDF eBook
Author John A. Adams
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 121
Release 2020-01-27
Genre History
ISBN 1623498465

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Over There in the Air tells the little known story of the contribution of Texas A&M University to early aviation in World War I. Over two thousand students served in the war in one capacity or another, and of those about 250 were involved in the newest martial development—military aviation. The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, as it was then known, was regarded as one of the top leading academic institutions in the country for contributions to the nation’s effort in the Great War. Through painstaking research—using unit records, after-action reviews, alumni newsletters, and countless other university documents—John A. Adams Jr. paints a portrait of the Aggie aviator in the Great War. Texas A&M aviators flew in European air forces, hunted German U-boats, went on scouting missions, and served as attack pilots. Adams has identified, often for the first time, those Aggies who served and follows them through training, life on the front, and the return home. While much of the World War I story occurred “over there,” just as much took place “over here.” Adams explores the home front as well as the battlefront, capturing campus life in the midst of mobilization, recruitment, and a devastating influenza epidemic that claimed as many as fifty campus lives. Over There in the Air is a riveting book about an important contribution of a university to the World War I effort. It is sure to catch the attention of all Aggies and those interested in aviation history.

Texaco Star

Texaco Star
Title Texaco Star PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1918
Genre Employees' magazines, newsletters, etc
ISBN

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Air Service Journal

Air Service Journal
Title Air Service Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 882
Release 1918
Genre Aeronautics
ISBN

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U.S. Air Services

U.S. Air Services
Title U.S. Air Services PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1064
Release 1922
Genre Aeronautics
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Aviation

Aviation
Title Aviation PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 428
Release 1922
Genre Aeronautics
ISBN

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The Medical department of the United States Army in the world war v. 5, 1923

The Medical department of the United States Army in the world war v. 5, 1923
Title The Medical department of the United States Army in the world war v. 5, 1923 PDF eBook
Author United States. Surgeon-General's Office
Publisher
Pages 886
Release 1923
Genre
ISBN

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