From the Pilot Factory, 1942
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Item Number: 12004
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Mitchell. In 1939, the United States Army Air Force trained just 1,200 new pilots. Yet, by the end of World War II, airfields had become factories, and 193,440 additional young men had become pilots. This is the story of one such trainee, whose letters written from the pilot factory at San Antonio's Kelly Field provide welcome and informative insights into the hopes and fears of the cadets and into the crucial process of pilot training in wartime. 208 pages, 23 B&W photographs, 6"x 9", hardcover
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