Army Air Corps Sergeant Returns to Gunter
Returning to the military base that he helped build, 96-year-old John Durham toured Gunter and the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Museum, March 16, 2017. In 1940, Army Air Corps Sergeant Durham was stationed at then-Maxwell Field when plans were made to convert the Montgomery Municipal Airport into a preliminary flying school. Durham was one of the military members who turned the civilian airport into an Air Corps flying training base. Sergeant Durham is pictured with a Vultee BT-13 Valiant, a basic trainer aircraft flown at Gunter and a variation of which sits at Gunter’s Dickinson Drive gate. Durham served from 1940-1945, and he was the owner of a watch store in Montgomery until retiring a few years ago. (U.S. Air Force image by Phil Berube)
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