Wings over the Mexican Border: Pioneer Military Aviation in the Big Bend

Wings over the Mexican Border: Pioneer Military Aviation in the Big Bend

by Kenneth B. Ragsdale
Wings over the Mexican Border: Pioneer Military Aviation in the Big Bend

Wings over the Mexican Border: Pioneer Military Aviation in the Big Bend

by Kenneth B. Ragsdale

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Overview

A Texas historian reveals how a borderland ranch became the proving ground for American combat aviation and a flashpoint for US-Mexico relations.
 
Against a backdrop of revolution, border banditry, freewheeling aerial dramatics, and World War II, Kenneth B. Ragsdale tells the story of Elmo Johnson’s Big Bend ranch in southwestern Texas. This remote airfield is where hundreds of young Army Air Corps pilots demonstrated the US military’s reconnaissance and emergency response capabilities and, in so doing, dramatized the changing role of the airplane as an instrument of war and peace.
 
Ragsdale vividly portrays the development of the US aerial strike force; the men who would go on to become combat leaders; and especially Elmo Johnson himself, the Big Bend rancher, trader, and rural sage who emerges as the dominant figure at one of the most unusual facilities in the annals of the Air Corps.
 
Ragsdale also examines how these aerial escapades effected border tensions. He provides a reflective look at US–Mexican relations from the 1920s through the 1940s, paying special attention to the tense days during and after the Escobar Rebellion of 1929. Wings over the Mexican Border tells a stirring story of the American frontier juxtaposed with the new age of aerial technology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292787810
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 02/24/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Kenneth Baxter Ragsdale, an Austin-based writer and historian, holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroduction. “flying … an exhilaration beyond description”Prologue. “…a sentimental journey”Scene 1. In the Beginning, Another Mexican Rebellion1. “…Manzo and Topete were fomenting trouble in Sonora”2. “…they stormed this office seeking refuge in this country”3. “…he dubbed the group the Yankee Doodle Escadrille”4. “…two more bombs have fallen just within American territory”Entr’acteScene 2. In Search of Border Security: The Airfield at Johnson’s Ranch5. “…he fired at the bandits”6. “…all we did was land in flat places”7. “…my gosh, war’s broken out”8. “…farewell to the horse”9. “…we kept a loaded gun in every room”Scene 3. A Brief Interlude: Fun with Elmo and Ada10. “…this is a healthy country if you don’t talk too much”11. “…most pilots were pretty well disciplined in the military”12. “…order of the white scarf”13. “…Elmo just asked us to help out and we volunteered”Scene 4. Another War, Another World, and the End of an Era14. “…I want airplanes—now—and lots of them”15. “…the airplanes would return to Johnson’s Ranch”16. “…they landed on sandbars in the Rio Grande”17. “…I would like to say again how much we appreciated and enjoyed the Johnsons”Epilogue. “…my love affair with airplanes was over”BibliographyIndex
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