Laredo in Webb County, Texas — The American South (West South Central)
Laredo Air Force Base
In 1941, local leaders persuaded U.S. senator Morris Sheppard, chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, to petition for a wartime training facility in Laredo. On May 7, 1942, the U.S. Military acquired Zachry Field, expanding the site to more than 2,085 acres, with an additional 685,000 acres of aerial target ranges northwest toward Eagle Pass and 35,000 acres north of the city for ground target practice. In 1944, Laredo Army Air Field Flexible Gunnery School reached its peak capacity with more than 15,000 personnel and 250 aircraft. Airmen here trained in gunnery instruction and airplane and turret mechanics for medium and heavy bombers, while Women Airforce Service pilots flew engineering tests.
In late 1945, the field became inactive and the land transferred to the War Assets Administration. In 1952, during the Korean War, the site reactivated as Laredo Air Force Base, providing basic training for cadets from the U.S. Air Force and 24 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries. The base continued in operation until 1973, when the military declared the facility excess and deactivated the command. The site reopened in 1975 as Laredo International Airport, continuing its long association with aviation history in the area.
Erected 2007 by Texas Historical Commission. (Marker Number 14030.)
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: War, World I • War, World II. A significant historical date for this entry is May 7, 1942.
Location. 27° 32.616′ N, 99° 27.316′ W. Marker is in Laredo, Texas, in Webb County. It is on East Corridor Road, on the left when traveling south. Marker is located in front of the terminal of Laredo International Airport. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 5210 Bob Bullock Loop, Laredo TX 78041, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this marker is in South Texas. Globally, it is in North America, a Gulf of Mexico state, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once New Spain, the Republic of Texas, and one of the Confederate States of America.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: City Cemetery (approx. 1.9 miles away); Bishop Peter Verdaguer (approx. 1.9 miles away); Refugio Benavides (approx. 1.9 miles away); Santos Benavides (approx. 1.9 miles away); Calvary Catholic Cemetery (approx. 2 miles away); Radcliffe Killam (approx. 2.4 miles away); La India Packing Company (approx. 3.3 miles away); Zuniga House (approx. 3.4 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Laredo.
Also see . . . Laredo Air Force Base - The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) (Submitted on April 4, 2025, by Brian Anderson of New Albany, Ohio.)
Credits. This page was last revised on April 4, 2025. It was originally submitted on April 4, 2025, by Brian Anderson of New Albany, Ohio. This page has been viewed 374 times since then and 90 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on April 4, 2025, by Brian Anderson of New Albany, Ohio.

