Local WWII Veterans Featured, Impact of Central Valley Airbases Explored on KVIE

Travis warriors wings
Travis warriors wings

Sacramento, CA, September 27, 2007: World War II forced Americans to endure more than they ever thought possible, not just on the battlefields overseas, but here at home.

KVIE Public Television and Warriors With Wings production funders Travis Credit Union and Independent Benefit Systems present “Warriors with Wings: Valley Airbases in WWII” Wednesday, October 3, at 7:30pm (Ch. 6). Repeats Sunday at 6pm. Warriors with Wings features the history of central valley airbases Mather, McClellan, and Travis and their surrounding communities, with personal accounts from historians, veterans, and civilians. As gateways to the Pacific and last stops on the way to war, these airbases played a vital role in WWII and forever impacted the Central Valley.

Warriors With Wings explores Mather Field, the valley’s first major military base, which according to Historian Derrel Fleener, closed its gates at the end of World War I due to the popular belief that it was “the war to end all wars.” Given the urgency of the war effort, Mather was later reopened as a navigation-training facility. Throughout WWII men from all over the world learned how to navigate from Mather Field. An interview with WWII Veteran David Morse details his personal experience as an aircraft systems instructor at Mather.

In 1935, McClellan opened as a depot level maintenance facility to overhaul and repair frontline aircraft, such as the B-25 bomber, and troop transport airliners, including the Douglas DC-3, which flew over the beachheads of Normandy on D-Day.

Travis warriors standing on aircraft wing
Travis warriors standing on aircraft wing

By 1942, Mather and McClellan were in full operation, yet military leaders decided another major facility was needed between Sacramento and San Francisco, thus Travis was built to enhance coastal defense. Unlike other airbases, Travis would stand the test of time.

Not only were the men’s strength and resolve put to the test during the War, women were called upon for duty as well, supporting the home front by working industrial jobs. Bette June Hocking shares her story as a mechanic learner making 87 cents per hour, later advancing to an aircraft mechanic.

WWII Veteran Frank Iida personally details the burdens and tribulations for the Japanese American Community as they were placed in internment camps and forced to prove their loyalty to the United States.

Mechanics at work
Mechanics at work

At their peak, the valley’s airbases had more than twenty-two thousand employees, many of whom had come from throughout the country and decided to make the valley their home. This documentary shows how the economic impact of World War II not only expanded the population of the Central Valley but brought about a great deal of social change in the communities, including racial diversity and opportunities for women.

The KVIE “ViewFinder” series is underwritten by Allied Insurance and SAFE Credit Union.

About KVIE Public Television:

KVIE Public Television, located in the heart of California’s Central Valley, inspires audiences and enriches their lives through engaging programs and educational services.

Established in 1959, KVIE serves more than 650,000 households in the nation’s 20th largest television market. With one of the largest geographic signals in the country, KVIE can be viewed in 28 counties through its analog signal, more than 60 cable systems and satellite providers, in high-definition on KVIE-DT, and in Spanish on KVIE V-me.

KVIE actively creates original local programming and is one of the leading producers of public television programming in the country. For more information, visit KVIE’s Web site at www.kvie.org.

Hot this week

Did David Wineland and Serge Haroche Steal Idea For The Nobel Physics Prize?

Dr. Omerbashich says the Royal Swedish Academy is a Crime Scene and he has the proof that Nobel laureates stole his discovery.

New Approaches to Disaster Relief Challenges

Disaster relief has always been a challenge. NASA, Google,...

3 Legitimate Money Making Methods to Supplement Your Income

In a perfect world, when your landlord raises your...

2016 Predictions by World Renowned Medium and Psychic Lindy Baker

World renowned medium and psychic Lindy Baker is interviewed by The Hollywood Sentinel, discussing psychic power, the spirit world, life after death, areas of concern in 2016, and much more.

Digital Coupon Customers Spending More Than Double At Stores

A new study shows that customers who use digital coupons go shopping more for groceries and other household goods more often and spend more on their shopping trips.

Tom Staley of Maia Wealth on Why Direction Beats Speed, and the Quiet Cost of Waiting for the Perfect Financial Plan

Tom Staley of Maia Wealth says waiting for a perfect financial plan can keep capable savers from taking useful first steps.

The SS Patria Disaster: Jewish Refugees, British Deportation and Haifa Harbor Tragedy

SS Patria disaster in Haifa harbor exposed the tragic conundrum of Jewish refugees, British deportation and rescue under wartime pressure.

Do You Need Planning Permission for a Garden Annexe?

Thinking of adding a garden annexe? The short answer...

What Can You Use a Garden Room For?

A garden room is a versatile, weather‑tight structure built...

What Damages Can You Recover After an Injury?

An unexpected injury can hit you hard financially. Beyond...

How Can Businesses Avoid Registration Lapses?

Maintaining active business registrations is essential for organizations that...

Understanding Personal Injury: Rights, Responsibilities, and Next Steps

Personal injury refers to physical, emotional, or psychological harm...

Related Articles

Popular Categories