Gardner Field, Taft, California : Army Air Forces Training Command
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Digital images of original published: Baton Rouge, Louisiana : Army and Navy Pub., Co., [1943?]. 128 p.
Cover title.
Includes brief histories of the Army Air Forces, the Army Air Forces Training Command, the Army Air Forces Western Training Command, and Gardner Field.
Includes the following units: field officers and staff, training department; aviation cadets of Class 44-C and Class 44-D; 63rd Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron; Ordnance, Finance, Signal and Weather Detachments; 98th Basic Flying Training Group; 329th Basic Flying Training Squadron; 545th Basic Flying Training Squadron; 741st Basic Flying Training Squadron; AAF Detachment, WAC; 543rd Army Air Forces Band; 959th Guard Squadron; Detachment 8, 909th Quartermaster Company; Detachment Medical Department; additional personnel.
Includes unit rosters and thumbnail portraits.
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