Launching Site of
First U.S. Army Warplane
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Marker Text: From Old Fort Brown Cavalry Drill Field, near this spot, was made the first flight of a U.S. Army plane to be fired upon in armed hostilities, April 20, 1915.
Two Signal Corps officers, Lts. Byron Q. Jones and Thos. Milling, flew a Martin T.O. Curtiss 75 on the border to spot movements of Mexican revolutionist Pancho Villa. They reached 2,600 feet; were up 20 minutes. Though they did not cross the Rio Grande, the plane was hit by machine gun and small arms fire. Their patrols lasted 6 weeks. Planes were used more effectively in fighting against Villa in 1916. (1967) Marker No: 3048
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 25.899487, -97.492477
Location: Fort Brown Reservation. 98 Taylor Avenue, Brownsville
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