As I've mentioned in
previous posts, there were no WWII battles fought on American soil,
although there were isolated incidents such as incendiary bombs
dropped in the Pacific Northwest. However, there was a tremendous
amount of mobilization and preparation by both the military and
private industry.
Three hours west of Dallas,
Texas is the town of Sweetwater. Started in the late 1870s, the Texas
and Pacific Railway arrived in 1881, and the tiny hamlet quickly
expanded into a railroad town. The area continued to develop, and in
the 1920s the Sweetwater Municipal Airport was built. Using WWI
surplus Curtiss airplanes, a small flight school operated until
Spring 1942 when it was taken over by the Plosser-Prince Air Academy.
Initially known as British Flying Training School No. 7, the
Sweetwater Airport was renamed "Avenger Field" as a result
of a contest won by a Mrs. Grace Faver.
In the Autumn of 1942, the
government requisitioned the airport and closed the
private flight
school. Converted to an Army Air Force installation, it trained
pilots in preparation for twin-engine flying and subsequent overseas
service. Change occurred again when the facility became an all-female
training school for the Women Air Service Pilots (WASPs). A new class
entered the school every thirty days. A total of eighteen classes
completed training. Of the 25,000 women who applied for flight
training, 1,830 were accepted, and of those, 1,074 received their
wings. Training for women pilots paralleled but did not duplicate
that given the men. Gunnery and formation flight training were
omitted. Because the women were expected to go into ferrying,
emphasis was placed on cross-country flying.
Avenger Field remained a
WASP training base until it closed in December 1944. At the end of
the war the airfield was determined to be excess by the military and
turned over to the local government for civil use. In the mid-1950s
the government returned and set up a radar station that operated
until 1969. Now home to the WASP Museum, pilots flying over
Sweetwater can still land at Avenger Field at the Sweetwater Airport.
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