Here are located the primary and basic flying schools of the Air Corps, U. S. Army. The key structure of the field is the Administration Building pictured here, which has a tower 175 feet high, topped by a powerful beacon to help orientate night fliers.

A portion of Randolph Field looking south from the top of the Administration Building. The home in the foreground is that of the commanding officer of the field.

Randolph Field from the air.

Two of the Cadet barracks at Randolph Field. The Spanish type of architecture has been followed consistently in all the construction at the field, with the exception of the hangars.

The Randolph Field Post Chapel.