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Launching Site of First U.S. Army Warplane

Brownsville, Cameron County

Marker Text

From Old Fort Brown Cavalry Drill Field, near this spot, was made the first flight of a U.S. Army plane to be fired upon in armed hostilities, April 20, 1915. Two Signal Corps officers, Lts. Byron Q. Jones and Thos. Milling, flew a Martin T.O. Curtiss 75 on the border to spot movements of Mexican revolutionist Pancho Villa. They reached 2,600 feet; were up 20 minutes. Though they did not cross the Rio Grande, the plane was hit by machine gun and small arms fire. Their patrols lasted 6 weeks. Planes were used more effectively in fighting against Villa in 1916.

Marker Details

Address 98 Taylor Avenue
Location Description Fort Brown Reservation on May Street, near intersection of May Street and Taylor Avenue
Marker # 3048
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code aviation; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 25.899031, -97.492606

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