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The
British Are Coming! (1941-1945)
Taken from The Spartan Story
An article in the June 19, 1941 edition of the Afton
American announces the British cadets coming to
America.
"Captain Maxwell Balfour, his piercing black
eyes scanning the motley crew, gave them their first
official greeting in the U.S. 'Welcome to Tulsa.',
he said, 'Climb on that bus and we'll take you to
breakfast'. The British had come to Spartan."
"One of five flying cadet schools to be operated
in the United States for the training of British
civilian pilots will be opened in Miami July 19
under direction of the Spartan school of Aeronautics,
it was announced at Tulsa Tuesday by Capt. Maxwell
Balfour, director of the school. "The school
will be one of three operated by Spartan, the nation's
largest trainer of civilian pilots, in the state
of Oklahoma. The other schools are at Tulsa and
Muskogee."
Blast from the Past
It's Good-Bye in Any Language
taken from THE SPARTAN NEWS, November,
1942 After completing his training at Spartan's
Number Three British Flying Training School at Miami,
this British lad is ready to report with his classmates
to the Royal Air Force. But as the train appears
around the bend, he apparently has a little matter,
strictly American, that he must attend to. Many
British cadets at Miami become quite fond of Oklahoma
and say that they will return for a visit after
the war. Count this fellow in! Note the wings insignia
on his shirt. The white armband indicates that he
will receive a commission after his return to England.
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