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Barron Field

Everman, Tarrant County

Marker Text

One of three World War I fight training centers in the Ft. Worth area, Taliaferro Field No. 2 was built on this site in Nov. 1917. First used by Canadian cadets, it was occupied in April 1918 by American military units. In May, the facility was renamed Barron Field for Cadet Robert J. Barron, who was killed at another flying school. Covering over 600 acres, the camp housed as many as 150 officers and 900 enlisted men. Barron Field sent six Air Squadrons to France before the war ended, Nov. 11, 1918. The training facility closed in 1921, and today only the munitions building remains. (1976)

Marker Details

Address Oak Grove Rd. and Everman Rd.
Location Description on Oak Grove Rd., 1/10 mi. S. of intersection of Oak Circle & Everman Rd., Everman
Marker # 310
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code World War I; aviation
Latitude, Longitude 32.626358, -97.306051

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