Victory Field (Texas), the Glossary
Victory Field is a former military airfield, located approximately south-southwest of Vernon, Texas.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Fairchild PT-19, Flying Division, Air Training Command, Texas World War II Army Airfields, Vernon, Texas, Wilbarger County, Texas, World War II, 31st Flying Training Wing (World War II).
- 1941 establishments in Texas
- Post–World War II aircraft storage facilities
Fairchild PT-19
The Fairchild PT-19 (company designation Fairchild M62) is an American monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Forces, RAF and RCAF during World War II.
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Flying Division, Air Training Command
The Flying Division, Air Training Command, was a training formation of the United States Air Force.
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Texas World War II Army Airfields
During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces established numerous airfields in Texas for training pilots and aircrews. Victory Field (Texas) and Texas World War II Army Airfields are airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Texas.
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Vernon, Texas
Vernon is a city and the county seat of Wilbarger County, Texas, United States.
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Wilbarger County, Texas
Wilbarger County is a county located in the North Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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31st Flying Training Wing (World War II)
The 31st Flying Training Wing was a training formation of the U.S. Army Air Forces (AAF) during World War II.
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See also
1941 establishments in Texas
- Arledge Field
- Avenger Field
- Brazos Electric Power Cooperative
- Bruce Field
- C. David Campbell Field
- Camp Barkeley
- Coleman Municipal Airport
- Cuero Municipal Airport
- Cullen College of Engineering
- Curtis Field
- Delmar Independent School District
- Dickey's Barbecue Pit
- Fort Parker State Park
- Foster Air Force Base
- Freeman Ranch
- Gainesville Municipal Airport
- Garner Field
- Garner State Park
- Harlingen Air Force Base
- James Connally Air Force Base
- KSKY
- La Joya High School
- Lackland Air Force Base
- Lavaca-Navidad River Authority
- Midland International Air and Space Port
- Mike Carter Field
- Molina's Cantina
- Naval Air Station Corpus Christi
- Sheppard Air Force Base
- Terrell Municipal Airport
- US 190 Bridge at the Neches River
- University of Houston College of Technology
- University of Texas Marine Science Institute
- Victory Field (Texas)
Post–World War II aircraft storage facilities
- Chino Airport
- George Air Force Base
- Hill Air Force Base
- Holloman Air Force Base
- Kingman Airport (Arizona)
- Phoenix Goodyear Airport
- Pyote Air Force Base
- Robins Air Force Base
- Stillwater Regional Airport
- Victory Field (Texas)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_Field_(Texas)
Also known as Victory Field (World War II).