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Chennault Aviation and Military Museum

The Chennault Aviation and Military Museum is a museum based in Monroe, Louisiana, which highlights the career of General Claire Chennault, the impact of lesser-known regional military personnel, and the establishment of the aviation industry in the northeastern portion of the state.
==Background==

The United States Army Air Force Navigation School opened in 1942〔The designation United States Air Force is not used until 1947.〕 at Monroe Regional Airport, then known as Selman Field. It was the largest such training facility of its kind in the nation. Some 15,000 navigators graduated from Selman Field; more than 1,500 were killed in combat. The first Selman Field reunion was held in 1986. The veterans joined with the City of Monroe to establish a depository of memorabilia and artifacts to preserve the history of Selman Field.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Us: History )
The museum opened privately in 2000 at the corner of Kansas Lane and Central Avenue in one of the remaining structures of the Selman Field school. Since then, the facility expanded to include the aviation and military history of northeastern Louisiana. The structure is named for General Chennault, a native of Commerce, Texas, who was reared in Gilbert in Franklin Parish, and made Monroe his last official address prior to his death in New Orleans in 1958.〔

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