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  1. And there were thousands of them here. (0.7401) (Q15418)
  2. Physically and mentally of young American manhood. (0.7401) (Q15417)
  3. They were among the cream of the crop. (0.8185) (Q15416)
  4. navigators bombardiers Gunners and other flight engineers. (0.8185) (Q15415)
  5. By operational training we're talking about the training of pilots (0.8185) (Q15414)
  6. Ace Maxwell was the headquarters for all operational training to the east of the 42nd parallel in the United States. (0.8185) (Q15413)
  7. Montgomery became the starting point for many of would be World War Two. (0.8185) (Q15412)
  8. With that operation in full swing (0.8185) (Q15411)
  9. the tactical school had been replaced with a flight training center at Maxwell and her sister base Gunner Army Airfield. (0.8359) (Q15410)
  10. By the early stages of World War Two (0.8359) (Q15409)
  11. escorting bombers into Germany and two other theaters of operation. (0.8359) (Q15408)
  12. To fight off any attacking pursuit from enemy aircraft and it turned out that Shinault was right and we later in the war went to pursuit (0.8359) (Q15407)
  13. The bomber boys maintained that bombers could fly high enough and fast enough and were armed sufficiently enough. (0.8093) (Q15406)
  14. which was a source of controversy here at the tax cool guys like Claire Chennault maintained that pursuit air planes were still needed to escort bombers deep into enemy territories. (0.8093) (Q15405)
  15. along with the idea of high altitude daylight precision bombing (0.8093) (Q15404)
  16. One of the things was that was developed here at the Airport Tactical School as the industrial fiber theory of bombing (0.8093) (Q15403)
  17. In the Second World War. (0.9321) (Q15402)
  18. He and his fellow officers were developing crucial air war strategy that would shape the Allied attack. (0.8141) (Q15401)
  19. But Chenaults accomplishments didn't stop with aerial acrobatics. (0.8141) (Q15400)
  20. Well that's written about the three men on the flying trapeze that was formed right here at Maxwell Air Force Base. (0.8141) (Q15399)
  21. They float through the air with the greatest of ease. (0.8141) (Q15398)
  22. You probably heard their song. (0.8141) (Q15397)
  23. They were flying Pete Wells with open cockpits and doing some things at that time that you see the Thunderbirds do today. (0.8141) (Q15396)
  24. they were called three men on a flying trapeze. (0.7793) (Q15395)
  25. A forerunner to today's Thunderbirds (0.7793) (Q15394)
  26. He created the world's first close formation aerial demonstration team. (0.8365) (Q15393)
  27. a major at Maxwell in the 1930s. (0.8365) (Q15392)
  28. One such officer was the famous Claire Chennault (0.8365) (Q15391)
  29. We're trained here at maximum. (0.7472) (Q15390)
  30. Most of the senior officers in the Army Air Forces. (0.8544) (Q15389)
  31. Most of the theory that ultimately was translated into strategy by the Army Air Forces in World War Two had its origin here at Max. (0.8544) (Q15388)
  32. In addition to that it was a think tank. (0.8951) (Q15387)
  33. It was the only advanced school for Army Air officers. (0.8808) (Q15386)
  34. It was two things at Maxwell. (0.8808) (Q15385)
  35. of the philosophes that led to the Air Force becoming a separate service in 1947. (0.8522) (Q15384)
  36. being the foundation if you will (0.8522) (Q15383)
  37. philosophy and many of the tactics and procedures that lead us to victory in the skies of Europe and in the Pacific during the Second World War really ended up (0.8522) (Q15382)
  38. It was really the birth place of all the doctrine (0.8522) (Q15381)
  39. Maxwell Field was the home of the airport Apple School in the 30s. (0.8522) (Q15380)
  40. What we see in terms of our intellectual home (0.8522) (Q15379)
  41. Really in many ways this is sort of the emotional and intellectual home of the Air Force. (0.8522) (Q15378)
  42. Maxwell Field was named in his honor. (0.8442) (Q15377)
  43. an Alabama native who crashed in the Philippines while trying to avoid some children playing in a rice field. (0.8442) (Q15376)
  44. One of those planes carried Second Lieutenant William Calvin Maxwell (0.8442) (Q15375)
  45. When this didn't happen the Army leased the property as an engine repair depot to service planes flying in World War One. (0.8442) (Q15374)
  46. there was some hope they would return to build an airplane factory. (0.8442) (Q15373)
  47. When the Wright brothers left (0.8442) (Q15372)
  48. it was still considered quite a success. (0.8814) (Q15371)
  49. Though the school only lasted a few months (0.8814) (Q15370)
  50. but not up in the air or things like that. (0.8408) (Q15369)

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