It was assigned to the Army Air Forces Training Command, stationed at Saint Louis, Missouri.
[1] On 31 July 1943, the Army Air Forces continued with organizational actions related to the activation of Training Command.
[2] For its last three months of existence, it was under the acting command of Brigadier General Sheplar Fitzgerald while Martin was hospitalized.
[3] With the war winding down, requirements in the combat theaters for new graduates of technical training schools and even pilots proved to be smaller than initially planned for, so the Army Air Forces reduced the size of these training programs in January 1944.
[1][4] This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency