Kelly Air Force Base
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member vulture1957
N 29° 22.970 W 098° 33.563
14R E 542756 N 3250482
Texas Historical Marker for Kelly AFB, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. 121 General Hudnell Dr San Antonio TX
Waymark Code: WMZEXP
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/31/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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Located at the entrance to Lindberg Park. Details some of the history of Kelly AFB (now Kelly Field Annex to Joint Base San Antonio.)
Marker Number: 12443

Marker Text:
KELLY AIR FORCE BASE

As World War I raged in Europe, the United States began to build up and expand its military aviation forces. In his search for a new army aviation training site, Maj. Benjamin Foulois found 700 acres of flat farmland with a water supply near the Missouri-Pacific rail line, then seven miles south of San Antonio. With the help of U.S. Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, the site was acquired and cleared. Aviation operations began here on April 5, 1917, the day before the United States declared war on Germany.

Kelly Field, named for George Edward Maurice Kelly, the first military pilot killed in a plane crash at nearby Fort Sam Houston in 1911, trained aviators, mechanics and support personnel for war duty. After additional land was acquired, the field was divided into Kelly Number 1 (later renamed Duncan Field) and Kelly Number 2. The Air Service Advanced Flying School, which headquartered at Kelly Number 2, trained pilots including Charles Lindbergh, Curtis LeMay and numerous future Air Force chiefs of staff.

During World War II, Kelly saw a tremendous increase in its civilian and military workforce, including women, who were known as “Kelly Katies.” After the Air Force became an independent military service in 1947, the field became known as Kelly Air Force Base.

Personnel at Kelly were significantly involved with air transport and maintenance during the Korean conflict, the Cold War, Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Once the largest employer in San Antonio, Kelly Air Force Base realigned in 2001 in response to peacetime defense spending cuts. (2001)



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