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A JN-4D “Jenny” aircraft sits in the Enlisted Heritage and Training Complex at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 19, 2018. The Jenny performed admirably as a trainer for the U.S. Air Service during World War I, but its more significant role in aviation history was as a barnstorming and mail-carrying airplane in the 1920s. The EHTC grew out of a combining of the Airman Heritage Museum and the Security Forces Museum into a single entity in 2014. These two facilities, along with the airpark and the museum warehouse, make up the training complex, which houses some one-of-a-kind artifacts.
181019-F-GY993-052.PNG Photo By: Sarayuth Pinthong

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas - A JN-4D “Jenny” aircraft sits in the Enlisted Heritage and Training Complex at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 19, 2018. The Jenny performed admirably as a trainer for the U.S. Air Service during World War I, but its more significant role in aviation history was as a barnstorming and mail-carrying airplane in the 1920s. The EHTC grew out of a combining of the Airman Heritage Museum and the Security Forces Museum into a single entity in 2014. These two facilities, along with the airpark and the museum warehouse, make up the training complex, which houses some one-of-a-kind artifacts.


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