Mojave Jack
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Baron, that's not a subject that's the least bit boring. It is, however, underappreciated. Good on you and all the other sinterested in that topic for doing the research and bringing their stories to the public.
My favorite theater is North Africa. I can't learn enough about that area, in peace or war.
My other interest covers all of the theaters: gliders. I started researching them when I got here to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. Prior to the Marine Corps arriving here in 1952, the facility was first an Army Air Force-contracted pilot training school, the Twentynine Palms Air Academy. They taught glider pilots from 1942 through 1943, powered flight from 1943 to 1944, then the Navy took it over as a bombing range until the end of the war.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y182/MojaveJack/29PalmsAirAcademyClassBookCoversm.jpg
I did a lecture on it at the Desert Institute Lecture Series last November. I gave the lecture, then drove straight to Long Beach to the QM for the Summit!
My favorite theater is North Africa. I can't learn enough about that area, in peace or war.
My other interest covers all of the theaters: gliders. I started researching them when I got here to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. Prior to the Marine Corps arriving here in 1952, the facility was first an Army Air Force-contracted pilot training school, the Twentynine Palms Air Academy. They taught glider pilots from 1942 through 1943, powered flight from 1943 to 1944, then the Navy took it over as a bombing range until the end of the war.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y182/MojaveJack/29PalmsAirAcademyClassBookCoversm.jpg
I did a lecture on it at the Desert Institute Lecture Series last November. I gave the lecture, then drove straight to Long Beach to the QM for the Summit!