He was born at
Benton Harbor,
Michigan on 28 April 1887. An energetic young man, Babcock worked as a
jockey around the turn of the century.
The Times of Philadelphia reported that Vearne C. Babcock would ride in the first race, six furlongs, at
Delmar Park,
St. Louis, Missouri, on 22 October 1901. The
Buffalo Express carried results the following day of the races held 5 June 1902 at the
Saint Louis fairground, in which Terra Incognita was ridden to a fourth-place finish by Babcock in the sixth race of the day, over a course of one mile, 70 yards. He began his flying and aeronautical career in 1905, going aloft for the first time in that year. He was the fifth person to fly, and in an aircraft which copied the
Wright Flyer design. "Babcock moved to
Seattle, Washington, and built a second Wright copy in 1909, the same year he and a partner formed Babcock-Breininger Aeroplane Supply Co., building several more derivative aircraft. Babcock moved on to several other aviation training and engineering activities throughout the USA" ==Military service==