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  2. Army Air Forces Gunnery Schools - Wikipedia

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    Harlingen AAF had a Waller Gunnery Trainer for firing at "planes projected on a screen", [1]: 26 and B-29 Flexible Gunnery Training at Buckingham, Harlingen, and Las Vegas included the "manipulation trainer". The manipulation trainer used 12 towers at heights of 10–40 feet (3.0–12.2 m) and arranged like a B-29 formation.

  3. Harlingen Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Harlingen Army Airfield was to train aerial gunners. The school received its first assigned cadre in August 1941. Its primary mission, with an initial student load of 600, was that of training aerial gunnery students in a five-week (extended to six weeks in 1943) training program.

  4. 79th Flying Training Wing (U.S. Army Air Forces) - Wikipedia

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    Harlingen Army Airfield, Harlingen, Texas AAF Gunnery School (Flexible) 93d Flexible Gunnery Training Group Opened: January 1942, closed: February 1946 (AT-6, AT-11, AT-18, B-24, RP-39Q) [3] Used modified AT-6s (later RP-39Qs) as air gunnery targets; closed February 1946; reopened as Harlingen Air Force Base, 1950; closed 1962

  5. Aviation Cadet Training Program (USAAF) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Air Corps Training Center (USAACTC) was at Duncan Field, San Antonio, Texas, from 1926 to 1931 and Randolph Field from 1931 to 1939. Two more centers were activated on 8 July 1940: the West Coast Army Air Corps Training Center (WCAACTC) in Sunnyvale, California, and the Southeast Army Air Corps Training Center (SAACTC) in Montgomery, Alabama.

  6. Harlingen district engages in regular active shooter training

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    Jun. 7—HARLINGEN — The Harlingen school district regularly trains its school resource officers to handle active shooter situations. However, it stands ready and eager to carry out any new ...

  7. Army Air Forces Training Command - Wikipedia

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    Nine locations in Central and Western Flying Training Commands provided bombardier training. [1] Flexible Gunnery Training; At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Army Air Corps still did not have a specialized school for flexible gunnery. Three schools opened in December 1941, and the program grew rapidly.

  8. Harlingen launches grant program to help businesses buy ... - AOL

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    The city's Economic Development Corporation is rolling out its new Equip Harlingen program, offering grants of as much as $3,000 to help businesses buy equipment ranging from production machines ...

  9. Harlingen updating police camera system in $1 million package

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    HARLINGEN — Like law enforcement agencies across the country, the Harlingen Police Department's demand for the latest technology in fighting crime is bumping up the city's biggest budget.