Barron Field

Barron Field
Camp Taliaferro Field #2
Everman, Texas
Barron Field, Texas, 1918
Barron Field is located in Texas
Barron Field
Barron Field
Coordinates32°37′26″N 97°18′24″W / 32.62389°N 97.30667°W / 32.62389; -97.30667 (Barron Field)
TypePilot training airfield
Site information
Controlled by  Royal Flying Corps (1917)
  Air Service, United States Army (1918-1921)
ConditionRedeveloped into urban area
Site history
Built1917
In use1917–1921
Battles/wars
World War I
Garrison information
GarrisonTraining Section, Air Service
Men's Barracks, 1918.
Machine Shop & Wing Repair, 1918

Barron Field (Camp Taliaferro Field #2) is a former World War I military airfield, located 1.0 mile (1.6 km) West-southwest of Everman, Texas. It operated as a training field for the Air Service, United States Army between 1917 until 1921. It was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I in April 1917.[1]

After the United States' entry into World War I in April 1917, General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing invited the British Royal Flying Corps to establish training fields in Texas for the training of American and Canadians volunteers because of its mild weather. After looking at sites in Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, Austin, Wichita Falls and Midland, three sites were established in 1917 in the Fort Worth vicinity (known as the "Flying Triangle."), those being Hicks Field (#1), Barron Field (#2), and Benbrook Field (#3).

Canadians named the training complex Camp Taliaferro after Walter Taliaferro, a US aviator who had been killed in an accident. Camp Taliaferro was headquartered under the direction of the Air Service, United States Army, which had an administration center near what is now the Will Rodgers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas.

  1. ^ William R. Evinger: Directory of Military Bases in the U.S., Oryx Press, Phoenix, Ariz., 1991, p. 147.