All work and no play… DALLAS-All work and no play was not the order of the day, Saturday afternoon 26 January 2013. Active cadets of the 391st Composite Squadron, Group III Texas Wing of the Civil Air Patrol were treated to an afternoon of Aerospace history and Hamburgers. The cadets were treated to an afternoon of history at the “Frontiers of Flight” museum at Dallas Love Field. ![]() The museum, located on the east side of the field off Lemmon Avenue, is one of four flight museums in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. After the tour of the museum cadets were treated to hamburgers and French fries and cool, cool drinks. A special thanks goes out to, Lt.Col Bruce Bleakley and Jess Hall of the Frontiers of Flight museum who made the visit possible. Also, a big thank you to docents Richard Damerau, retired US Navy, and Charlie Gibbs retired US Air Force made the afternoon go faster with their tales of flying and military service, as cadets toured the military aircraft and civilian displays. For more information contact: 1st Lt. Robert R. Bruton CAP Public Affairs Officer 391st Composite Squadron Group III Texas Wing Civil Air Patrol Dallas (817) 685 9658 or bobbruton@capdallas.org |
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