Photograph of servicemen relaxing near stacked rifles, Brooks Field, Texas, July 1927. Several of the men are identified by last name in the inscription.
Inscription: "Abbott, H[illegible], Robbie, Boyd, Sanborn, P[illegible],…
Photograph of U.S. Army Air Corps servicemen Richard Hayden and Joel P. James standing outside a building, Brooks Field, Texas, June 17, 1927.Inscription on album page: "Richard Hayden, Joel James. 47th, Brooks Field."Inscription on verso: "Richard…
Photograph of servicemen trapshooting, Brooks Field, Texas, circa 1926-1927.
Inscription on verso: "Traps at Brooks Field. Reeder in foreground."
Stamped on verso: "Finished by H. G. Rees Opt. Co. 407 E Houston St. San Antonio, Tex."
Part of a…
Photograph of a water tower and other buildings at Brooks Field, Texas, July 20, 1927. Inscription on album page: "Watertower."Inscription on verso: "Color filter - 25-1. Watertower. Brooks. July 20, 1927."Part of a photograph album related to Julius…
Photograph of a water tower at Brooks Field, Texas, July 1927. Inscription on album page: "Water tower, Brooks."Inscription on verso: "July 1927. Sky filter."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army…
Newspaper clipping, "Baltimorean, 21, dies in Texas plane crash," from an unidentified newspaper, circa June 1927. Reports on the death of Cadet Morris B. Robinson Jr. in an aircraft accident at Brooks Field, Texas.
Part of a photograph album related…
Newspaper clipping, "Brooks sergeant lands on hangar from parachute," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1926-1927. Reports on Staff Sergeant Wilbur Lage's accidental landing on a hangar roof during a parachute jump at Brooks Field, Texas.
Part of…
Newspaper clipping, "Flier misses hurts in fall," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1927. Reports on Cadet Julius A. Barr's wreck in a training plane at Brooks Field, Texas.
Inscription on album page: "Nuf' said."
Part of a photograph album…
Newspaper clipping, "Kansas Cityan tells of fall in airplane," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1918-1919. Gives Lieutenant Jules Verne Hyde's first-hand account of an airplane crash at Brooks Field that resulted in the death of one of his…
Booklet titled "The Men Who Made Brooks Field," published by the Maverick-Clarke Litho Company (San Antonia, Texas), circa 1918. The title page describes the booklet as "a pictorial history of America's Foremost Air Service United States Army Flying…