For Immediate Release
Contact:
Brittany Racca
(337) 365-1540
(888) 942-3742
Jeanerette Museum's "Flyboys of Selman Field"
JEANERETTE, La. – The Jeanerette Museum Board announces the history talk, "Flyboys of Selman Field."

The talk set for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 11 at the Jeanerette Museum explores the history of Selman Field in Monroe, La. The base was the only all-inclusive aviation training site in the United States during World War II.

Speaker Joey David will recount the history of the base from World War II until it was deactivated in 1947. Selman Army Airfield was the largest navigation school during its time. The site focused on a complete navigation course, pre-flight to advanced. The majority of aircraft flown at the field were Beech C-45 Expeditors, also known as the AT-7. Those completing the course could achieve a commission and navigators wings without ever leaving the field.

Over 15,000 navigators were trained at the field and flew in every theater of operations during the war. Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) squadrons were assigned to Selman in 1944.

David is currently pursuing his master's degree at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a major focus on museum curation and a minor on Louisiana from 1812 through 1865. His research focuses on Louisiana before and during the Civil War, but he also researches local histories throughout the state of Louisiana.

This history talk is being held free of charge and is suitable for an adult audience. Seating may be limited and taken on a first come, first serve basis.

Click to download the Flyboys flyer. For more information visit JeaneretteMuseum.com or email JeaneretteMuseum@yahoo.com, or like the museum on Facebook. The museum is located at 500 E. Main St., Jeanerette.

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Speaker Joey David
The Iberia Parish Convention & Visitors Bureau is the official parish marketing agency promoting New Iberia, Avery Island, Jefferson Island, Jeanerette, Loreauville and Delcambre as a destination. Marketing programs target leisure travelers, business travelers, media, entertainment industry, and the travel trade including group tour planners, meeting planners, sports planners and special event planners. The bureau operates a parish welcome center in New Iberia.
 
For more information on parish events and tourism assets, call the bureau at 337-365-1540 or visit  IberiaTravel.com