Lake Bridgeport World War II Training Site

Lake Bridgeport World War II Training Site (HM2JM2)

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N 33° 10.336', W 97° 51.642'

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When the U.S. was drawn into World War II in 1941 the federal government increased the number of training facilities across the nation. The area around Lake Bridgeport (built in 1931) made for an ideal site to train airmen and test equipment without undue impact on local residents. Lake Bridgeport served as an important military training site, designated as a bombing target area and auxiliary sea plane base for Eagle Mountain Lake Marine Corps Air Station (Tarrant County). Construction occurred generally in the northeast corner of the lake's main body in September 1942, with an administration building, boathouse, seaplane ramp and parking, the 'east hill stone target,' and various floating targets. The site also hosted training and research activities including: amphibious troop gliders, night and day fighter-machine gun strafing, skip and dive bombing, and test area for the TDR (an early U.S. Navy radio controlled assault drone.)

Hundreds of U.S. Navy and Marine Aviation Pilots and Crewmen trained here. In tragic accidents during training in 1944, two Marine aviators, Lt. T. S. Wharton, Jr. and Cpl. A. J. Paleszewski, and later, a local guard, Thomas Troy Mitchum, died. Bombing runs were conducted daily at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:55 p.m., while night bombings could occur at any hour. Area-lit by magnesium flares suspended



under parachutes, these flares would occasionally ignite a landowner's pasture, which brought out neighbors to help extinguish the flames. Lake Bridgeport, as an auxiliary training site for Eagle Mountain Lake Air Station, provided valuable maneuvering room for aviators during the war. Both sites ceased operations after the war.
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HM NumberHM2JM2
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Year Placed2015
Placed ByTexas Historical Commission
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Date Added Wednesday, August 14th, 2019 at 11:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14S E 606224 N 3670962
Decimal Degrees33.17226667, -97.86070000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 33° 10.336', W 97° 51.642'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds33° 10' 20.16" N, 97° 51' 38.52" W
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