Name/Title
Flight jacket, The.Entry/Object ID
2015.1.4013Description
unpaged ; illus., ports. 32 cm.
The Flight jacket.
"Naval Air Station Jacksonville was commissioned on October 15, 1940, and has trained tens of thousands of naval aviators throughout its long history."
"The aviation cadet regiments of the United States Naval Air Stations at Pensacola and Jacksonville, Florida." t.p.
Contents: Cadet regiments, Pensacola -- Cadet regiments, Jacksonville -- Aviation training -- Elimination bases -- Indoctrination -- Ground school -- Flight training -- Cadet activities at Pensacola, Jacksonville and Miami -- The Fleet .
Photos of Jacksonville Naval Air Station include the control tower at Station Field, Administration Building at Main Station and also one at Lee Station, the Assembly and Repair building, Cadet barracks. A list of "In Memoriam" for lost men of both stations. Starting on page 113 -- Commanding Officers Jacksonville (Captain Charles Perry Mason, Commander Joseph J. Clark, and Commander Roscoe L. Bowman with brief biographical information.) -- Regimental Officers -- Various Flight Classes such as 12 A - 40 - J and I A - 41 - J -- Flight Jacket Staff -- Activities at Jacksonville include photos of baseball game -- swimming.Collection
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Naval Air Station Jacksonville (Fla.)., Naval Air Station Pensacola (Fla.)., Duval County (Fla.) -- Navy-yards and naval stations., Military training camps -- History., United States. Navy -- Aviation., United States. Navy -- Physical training -- History.Publication Details
Publisher
Aviation Cadet Battalion, U. S. Naval Air StationPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Pensacola, Fla.Call No.
VG 94.5 .J33 F5 1941LCCN
68038380