Birth: | Sep. 19, 1893
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA |
Death: | Feb. 17, 1928
Texas, USA |
A native of Austin, Texas, Capt. Randolph attended Texas A&M before entering the Army in 1916. He earned his wings in 1919 after completing pilot training at Kelly Field, Texas. During his short 9 year career, he earned a remarkable record and contributed immeasurably to the progress of aviation. On Febuary 17, 1928, Capt. Randolph was killed when his AT-4 crashed on takeoff from Gorman Field, Texas. Randolph Field was dedicated in his name on June 20, 1930, with an estimated 15,000 people attending and a fly-by of 233 planes, possibly the largest assembly of military aircraft in the world. After the Air Force became a separate service on September 18, 1947, Randoph Field was offically renamed Randolph Air Force Base on January 13, 1948 as a flying training base and it continues that mission today.
Note: Capt, US Army, World War I |
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Burial:
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County
Texas, USA
Plot: Section Q Site 133 |
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