His name, with the number 574, is on the wall in left field at Brooks Field.
He then became an instructor at Brooks Field, Texas.
Brooks Field, contained the principal flight instructor's school.
Primary Training was extended to five months at Brooks Field.
Hangar 9 was one of sixteen similar wood structures built at Brooks Field early in 1918.
The camp shut down in 1919 when the balloonist training was moved to nearby Brooks Field.
He soon learned that the facilities at Kelly and Brooks Fields were not sufficient for proper training.
Brooks Field was officially dedicated in 1931, although the first plane landed there on November 9, 1929.
Brooks Field became the center for primary training and Kelly for advanced training.
He then served as a flying instructor at Brooks Field for the remainder of his military service.