Army Air Base Plaque - Perry, Florida, USA.
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Perry Army Air Base - World War II US Army pilot training center. A Historic Marker & Museum, now stand as a monument to the Men & Women that trained, served & died. Located in Perry, Florida, USA.
Waymark Code: WMXK5B
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/22/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ištván
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"Perry Army Air Field became operational on June 9, 1943. As a sub-base to Dale Mabry Field in Tallahassee, this field operated under the authority of the 338th Fighter Group of the 3rd Air Force. Pilots received their final training in P-40 Warhawks, P-47 Thunderbolts, and P-51 Mustangs. With the close of hostilities, the last pilots left Perry AAF in September 1947. Deeded to Taylor County by the War Assets Administration in April 1947, the field reverted back to civilian aviation purposes.
Present day use includes an Industrial Park and the Forest Capital Museum State Park. Recognition of the WWII significance of this site occurred in 1998 with the installation of a Florida Historic Marker."

Perry Army Air Base Marker, Perry FL This marker is located along S Byron Butler Pkwy in Perry Florida. It is very near the entrance to the Forest Capital State park.

the text on the marker reads as :
"The Perry Army air base of World War II stood in an 862 acre area south and west of this point. The 441st and 312th Fighter Squadrons of the Third Army Air Force trained replacement pilots for combat units worldwide. The 338 fighter group single engine aircraft included the Curtis P-40 Warhawk, Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, and North American P-51 Mustang. The first troops arrived on June 9, 1943, and last departed in early September, 1945. Approximately 120 pilots per month received their final training here before overseas duty. Their service contributed to the successful conclusion of the war and was possible through dedicated support both civilian and military permanent party personnel. William Jaques (Sgt.), and armorer of C flight, 441st fighter squadron, in a diary kept during his 27 months of service here, paid this tribute: “Remembering the young air man who died at Perry Army Air Field. June 1943 to September 1945 … They died in the air, in the gulf, in the woods, and in the swamps. Some gave too much … but we got the job done.”

Florida Heritage Site Sponsored by the Taylor County historical Society and Florida Department of State.

Info Sources: (visit link) ** (visit link)
Date of Dedication: 07/28/2012

Property Permission: Public

Access instructions: Can be viewed Daily 24 Hours from the sidewalk. ( Daylight Best)

Website for Waymark: [Web Link]

Location of waymark:
S. Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, Florida, USA.


Commemoration: Remembering the young air man who died at Perry Army Air Field. June 1943 to September 1945

Access times: Not listed

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