(2) Captain Chapman was one of Mick Mannock's teachers at the School of Military Aeronautics.
He attended the School of Military Aeronautics at Princeton University from March to June 1918 and was then assigned to Chanute Field, Illinois.
He finished his studies at the University of California, Berkley's School of Military Aeronautics, graduating on July 8, 1918, and proceeded to train for the war effort.
Frustrated, he applied to join the Royal Flying Corps and transferred to the School of Military Aeronautics in Reading in November 1917.
The cadet would then generally pass on to the School of Military Aeronautics at either Reading or Oxford.
He attended the School of Military Aeronautics at the University of Illinois.
Penn Field was established in 1918 for use of the School of Military Aeronautics conducted by the University of Texas for the United States government.
An early leader in military aviation, later that year he was assigned to command the School of Military Aeronautics in Austin, Texas.
Fitzmaurice was then posted to the School of Military Aeronautics at Reading.
From there he passed on to pilot training at the School of Military Aeronautics at Oxford in England, where he was also commissioned.