Dreisbach The Visalia-Dinuba School of Aeronautics conducted basic flying training under contract until inactivated in October 1944.
[2] The physical facilities of Sequoia Field included administrative buildings and quarters for officers and enlisted men, encircling a central location.
A consolidated mess hall, which accommodated 1,000 enlisted men and a limited number of officers, was located nearby.
The garrison, which moved from Camp Visalia, consisted of Squadron F, 462nd Army Air Forces Base Unit (AAFBU) commanded by Maj. Hugh J.
[5] Camp Sequoia was used for the purpose of providing on-the-job training for fighter control squadron personnel in the use of the AN/CPS-1 Radar.
[5] Camp Sequoia was evidently closed at the end of World War II, as it does not appear in any Station Lists or Airfield Directories after 1 December 1945.
Much of the former containment area has been converted to the Tulare County Men's Correctional Facility, and many of the World War II buildings are still in use.
Two World War II hangars from the military flight training field remain and are in use for general aviation aircraft.