One of the World War II bomber pilots who trained at Goodfellow was Gene Roddenberry, creator of the Star Trek media franchise. In 1941, Roddenberry joined the United States Army Air Corps, which in the same year became the United States Army Air Forces. He began training at Goodfellow Field (now Goodfellow Air Force Base) in San Angelo with other Civilian Pilot Training alums and graduated as a second lieutenant in September 1942, Class G.
When I lived in Miami when you walked outside you would burst with sweat. Is San Angelo that bad? I have read that many areas of Texas have a higher humidity/heat index then Miami. I remember being in Austin once in the summer and I could not believe the heat.
I have lived in Miami and the humidity is much higher there than in San Angelo. Humidity is honestly worse in Austin as well than San Angelo. However, San Angelo does have higher temperatures I would say
San Angelo almost has no humidity. Only after rains does it kinda get sticky, otherwise a dry heat. If you have lived in Miami, you might not ever notice “humid” days.
In the spring and summer you will definitely bust out in a sweat. We get long stretches of triple digit temps, but it's a dry heat. It's only humid right after a rain, thankfully.
I have never met any if so! I’m reading on the Goodfellow website now that their family was originally from Missouri and his immediate family moved to San Angelo when he was 12
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One of the World War II bomber pilots who trained at Goodfellow was Gene Roddenberry, creator of the Star Trek media franchise.
In 1941, Roddenberry joined the United States Army Air Corps, which in the same year became the United States Army Air Forces. He began training at Goodfellow Field (now Goodfellow Air Force Base) in San Angelo with other Civilian Pilot Training alums and graduated as a second lieutenant in September 1942, Class G.
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When I lived in Miami when you walked outside you would burst with sweat. Is San Angelo that bad? I have read that many areas of Texas have a higher humidity/heat index then Miami. I remember being in Austin once in the summer and I could not believe the heat.
I have lived in Miami and the humidity is much higher there than in San Angelo. Humidity is honestly worse in Austin as well than San Angelo. However, San Angelo does have higher temperatures I would say
San Angelo almost has no humidity. Only after rains does it kinda get sticky, otherwise a dry heat. If you have lived in Miami, you might not ever notice “humid” days.
@@WeAreTheLockwoods I also lived in Phoenix for 20 years...I like no humidity. Sounds like a good place.
In the spring and summer you will definitely bust out in a sweat. We get long stretches of triple digit temps, but it's a dry heat. It's only humid right after a rain, thankfully.
I am thinking of buying in San Angelo soon to be nearer my Daughter! I am hoping that everything goes well and I enjoy my stay there?
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If Goodfellow was from San Angelo, are there any Goodfellow’s still living in San Angelo?
I have never met any if so! I’m reading on the Goodfellow website now that their family was originally from Missouri and his immediate family moved to San Angelo when he was 12
www.goodfellow.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/720339/lt-john-j-goodfellow-jr/#:~:text=Graduating%20ground%20school%20in%20Austin,his%20squadron%20transferred%20to%20France.
ASU is a fine school but not top ranked.
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