Reese AFB, Lubbock, Texas 1949 - 1997

Reese AFB, Lubbock, Texas 1949 - 1997 Reese AFB in 1949 was renamed in honor of First Lt. Augustus F. Reese, Jr. The base closed in 1997.

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Reese AFB, (1954)   #1954
10/01/2024

Reese AFB, (1954)



#1954

Memorial Day remembrance, - The former Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock was named in honor of Augustus Franklin Reese.πŸ«‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ...
05/27/2024

Memorial Day remembrance, - The former Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock was named in honor of Augustus Franklin Reese.
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Lieutenant Reese, assigned to the 1st Fighter Group, was killed on 14 May 1943 near Cagliari , Sardinia, when his Lockheed P-38 Lightning struck the ground after a strafing run on a train.

The following article appeared in the 20 March 1949 issue of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper.

"Reburial Rites Slated
For Lt. A. F. Reese, Jr.

Reburial services for 1st Lt. A. F. Reese, jr., of Shallowater, who was killed while flying a P-38 over Cagliari, Sardinia, May 14, 1943, have been set for 11 a.m. March 28 at Fort Sam Houston National cemetery in San Antonio, his parents have been informed.

Rev. J. H. Bryant, pastor of the First Methodist church at Lorenzo, is to officiate. He was formerly pastor at Shallowater.

Lt. Reese was a member of the Hat and Ring squadron, the group that Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker flew with in World War I. Rickenbacker had presented the squadron with squadron rings only a short time before Lt. Reese went down.

Lt. Reese was awarded the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf clusters and the Purple Heart medals. A graduate of Shallowater High school and Texas Tech, Lt. Reese was employed by the Texas Highway department before he entered service."

Reese Air Force Base is named in honor of 1st Lt Augustus F. Reese, Jr., of Shallowater, Texas, who lived about ten miles north of the base. He was killed in action at Cagliari, Sardinia, May 14, 1943, while flying a P-38 on a voluntary mission to destroy a railroad supply train. Lieutenant Reese was honored when his name was selected for the base at the suggestion of a committee of Lubbock residents.

K.I.A.- P-38 AirCraft Lieutenant Reese, assigned to the 1st Fighter Group, was killed on 14 May 1943 near Cagliari , Sardinia, when his Lockheed P-38 Lightning struck the ground after a strafing run on a train. The following article appeared in the 20 March 1949 issue of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journa...

James Edward AlexanderCaptain James E. Alexander, US Air Force Academy Class of 1968 and former member of the 25th Cadet...
01/17/2024

James Edward Alexander

Captain James E. Alexander, US Air Force Academy Class of 1968 and former member of the 25th Cadet Squadron, died 16 June 1972 from injuries received in an aircraft accident on 7 March 1972 near Reese AFB, Texas. Captain Alexander is survived by his parents, Colonel and Mrs. Glenn R. Alexander.

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10/09/2023

C-47
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Anyone who served in Vietnam remember a handmade map like this?
09/25/2023

Anyone who served in Vietnam remember a handmade map like this?

Detailed map - Vietnam, circa 1970.

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KC-97 from one of our other military pages Amarillo AFB, Amarillo, TX 1951-1968
06/11/2023

KC-97 from one of our other military pages Amarillo AFB, Amarillo, TX 1951-1968

KC-97 Tanker

Anyone remember these..? Introduced in the early 1950s - surprisingly online says they were not retired from service until June 1978!



We remember and honor our fallen brothers and sisters. πŸ«‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ™πŸ»
05/29/2023

We remember and honor our fallen brothers and sisters. πŸ«‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ™πŸ»

Memorial Day is a time of remembrance. As we gather with friends and family, it's important to reflect on all the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the freedoms we enjoy.

Reese AFB - (1981)
05/01/2023

Reese AFB - (1981)

A four ship T-38 formation flight at Reese AFB in may 1981.The quality is not up to modern standards. This is a Super 8 analog film first converted to VHS vi...

Capt. Dutton - Reese AFB, Lubbock, TX(1960s)
04/05/2023

Capt. Dutton - Reese AFB,
Lubbock, TX
(1960s)


B-25 Instructors, Reese AFBLubbock, TX(1953)
03/18/2023

B-25 Instructors, Reese AFB
Lubbock, TX
(1953)

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03/08/2023

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