[1] With the end of the war, Brooks became the home of the Air Corps Balloon and Airship School in May 1919.
[2] The Air Service revamped the course and extended it to nine months but later trimmed it to six with two classes a year.
The first part consisted of ground school, stressing military training as well as classwork more directly related to the business of flying.
Plans were put into place to expand the facilities in San Antonio with a single large field outside of the city to house all flying training.
[3] By the fall of 1931, construction of Randolph was essentially completed, and the primary schools at Brooks and March were moved to the new installation.
[3] This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency