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RELLIS recollections : 75 years of learning, leadership, and discovery / Tim Gregg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University ; no. 131.Publisher: College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (174 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623498481
  • 1623498481
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: RELLIS recollections.DDC classification:
  • 378.764/242 23
LOC classification:
  • LD5309 .G74 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / by John Sharp -- Preface -- Introduction: One Place. Many Names -- Skies Over The Brazos Valley -- The Godfather of Bryan Field -- Letter to the President -- Neighbors for Life -- Hurricane Hunter -- Tuskegee Airmen -- WASP -- Service Teams -- Remembering the Annex -- Second man -- Father's Footsteps -- The 1955 Bryan Air Force Base Yearbook -- Annexation -- Crash Tests -- Ship lab -- Riverside Campus Master Plan -- Generations -- Baboons, Bovines, and Bees -- Final Flights -- The Future of RELLIS -- Epilogue: Dreams Die Hard.
Summary: "Today's RELLIS Campus, the Texas A & M University System's emerging educational, technological, and research reserve, carries with it a proud heritage forged from more than 75 years of remarkable and kindred achievement. First established as Bryan Army Air Field at the outset of World War II, the site has been and will continue to be a hub for learning, leadership and history in the making. Bryan Field was one of the key domestic military installations during America's involvement in World War II. Its unique and critical mission: to train instructors to teach instrumentation flying to U.S. and Allied aviators. Those activities not only helped turn the tide of global warfare, but also provided meaningful employment for hundreds of area men and women, a major boost to the local economy. At war's end, the site's long affiliation with Texas A & M began as Bryan Field was converted into "The Annex," the temporary four-year home of first-year cadets attending the A & M College of Texas. Reactivated as Bryan Air Force Base at the outset of the Korean War in 1951 and then permanently transferred to Texas A & M as an off-campus research and training enclave a decade later, today's RELLIS Campus carries on an enduring legacy. In these richly illustrated pages, author Tim Gregg honors the storied past of both the place as well as the people whose lives and life-accomplishments have intersected with the locale. Of those whose futures will be shaped on the RELLIS Campus, A & M System Chancellor John Sharp writes in the foreword to the book, "May they take their inspiration from the stories you'll find here.""-- Provided by publisher
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Foreword / by John Sharp -- Preface -- Introduction: One Place. Many Names -- Skies Over The Brazos Valley -- The Godfather of Bryan Field -- Letter to the President -- Neighbors for Life -- Hurricane Hunter -- Tuskegee Airmen -- WASP -- Service Teams -- Remembering the Annex -- Second man -- Father's Footsteps -- The 1955 Bryan Air Force Base Yearbook -- Annexation -- Crash Tests -- Ship lab -- Riverside Campus Master Plan -- Generations -- Baboons, Bovines, and Bees -- Final Flights -- The Future of RELLIS -- Epilogue: Dreams Die Hard.

"Today's RELLIS Campus, the Texas A & M University System's emerging educational, technological, and research reserve, carries with it a proud heritage forged from more than 75 years of remarkable and kindred achievement. First established as Bryan Army Air Field at the outset of World War II, the site has been and will continue to be a hub for learning, leadership and history in the making. Bryan Field was one of the key domestic military installations during America's involvement in World War II. Its unique and critical mission: to train instructors to teach instrumentation flying to U.S. and Allied aviators. Those activities not only helped turn the tide of global warfare, but also provided meaningful employment for hundreds of area men and women, a major boost to the local economy. At war's end, the site's long affiliation with Texas A & M began as Bryan Field was converted into "The Annex," the temporary four-year home of first-year cadets attending the A & M College of Texas. Reactivated as Bryan Air Force Base at the outset of the Korean War in 1951 and then permanently transferred to Texas A & M as an off-campus research and training enclave a decade later, today's RELLIS Campus carries on an enduring legacy. In these richly illustrated pages, author Tim Gregg honors the storied past of both the place as well as the people whose lives and life-accomplishments have intersected with the locale. Of those whose futures will be shaped on the RELLIS Campus, A & M System Chancellor John Sharp writes in the foreword to the book, "May they take their inspiration from the stories you'll find here.""-- Provided by publisher

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