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Adrift with the winds and the clouds of the ages, these are the most sublime and eject their significance
against the monster time in an endearing mellow light by virtue of their own significance.
As thru the twilights of by-gone days when words made history, where majestic emperors failed;-when
vows were kept where mighty fortresses f !l;-when the smallest stems of nature sustained life from her bosom
while ifsawe inspiring 'rees rens asunder. Let us never forget the purpose for which we strived-to help
propel our might with righteousness no matter how grim the aspects or how tragic the most fatal hour.
=r"' So did we compose ourselves that the efforts spent on our character would resolve us against a turmoil
of bloodstain, of ungodliness; against an evil reaping a harvest of such bitter fruit that its nectar in the least
did make manifest a petition from us that in judgment on that final hour by that Master Pilot, we be judged
not only by what we did but by what we tried to do and could not.
fate in its realm of destiny was very kind to us in our journey of tr ining, and as these pages will disclose
our life at Basic was one of mirth, of blues, of glad excitement and cool thrills; of a fertile seed to solid friend-
ships, and of many grateful rescundings which will forever echo in the finite depths of our memories.
Every day had its minutes ..... And many minutes should have, had a day .
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Curtis Field (Brady, Tex.). Curtis Field Yearbook, Class 44-G, yearbook, [1944..1945]; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1352846/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lone Star Flight Museum.