Aircraft : $b its development in war and peace and its commercial futureDavid, Evan John
History
Aircraft : $b its development in war and peace and its commercial future
David, Evan John
Aeronautics; Airplanes
First Lieutenant P. F. Baer, Fort Wayne, Ind., 8 (captured May 22, 1918).
First Lieutenant F. O. D. Hunter, Savannah, Ga., 8.
First Lieutenant W. W. White, 541 Lexington Avenue, New York City, 8.
Second Lieutenant Clinton Jones, San Francisco, Cal., 8.
Captain R. M. Chambers, Memphis, Tenn., 7.
First Lieutenant Harvey Cook, Toledo, Ohio, 7.
First Lieutenant L. C. Holden, 103 Park Avenue, New York City, 7.
First Lieutenant K. H. Schoen (deceased), Indianapolis, Ind., 7.
First Lieutenant W. A. Robertson, Fort Smith, Ark., 7.
First Lieutenant L. J. Rummell, 798 South 11th Street, Newark, N. J., 7.
First Lieutenant L. A. Hamilton (deceased), Burlington, Vt., or
Pittsfield, Mass., 7.
First Lieutenant J. O. Creech, Washington, D. C., 6.
Second Lieutenant Howard Burdick, 175 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 6.
First Lieutenant C. L. Bissell, Kane, Penn., 6.
Major H. E. Hartney, Saskatoon, Canada, 6.
Captain Douglass Campbell, Mount Hamilton, Cal., 6.
Captain J. C. Vasconcelles, Denver, Col., 6.
Captain E. G. Tobin, San Antonio, Texas, 6.
First Lieutenant E. P. Curtis, Rochester, N. Y., 6.
First Lieutenant Sumner Sewell, no address, 6.
First Lieutenant R. A. O’Neill, Nogales, Ariz., 6.
First Lieutenant Donald Hudson, Kansas City, Mo., 6.
First Lieutenant M. K. Guthrie, Mobile, Ala., 6.
First Lieutenant W. H. Stovall, Stovall, Miss., 6.
First Lieutenant J. D. Beane (missing in action), 6.
First Lieutenant A. R. Brooks, Framingham, Mass., 6.
First Lieutenant R. O. Lindsay, Madison, N. C., 6.
First Lieutenant Martinus Stenseth, Twin City, Minn., 6.
Second Lieutenant F. K. Hays, Chicago, Ill., 6.
First Lieutenant H. C. Klotts, no address, 5.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Thaw, Pittsburgh, Penn., 5.
Major D. McK. Peterson, Honesdale, Penn., 5.
Captain H. R. Buckley, Agawam, Mass., 5.
Major C. J. Biddle, Philadelphia, Penn., 5.
First Lieutenant James Knowles, Cambridge, Mass., 5.
First Lieutenant J. A. Healey, Jersey City, N. J., 5.
First Lieutenant Innis Potter, no address, 5.
First Lieutenant F. M. Symonds, 20 West 8th Street, New York City, 5.
First Lieutenant J. F. Wehner (deceased), 124 East 28th Street,
New York, 5.
First Lieutenant J. J. Sereley, Chicago, 5.
First Lieutenant E. M. Haight, Astoria, N. Y., 5.
First Lieutenant H. H. George, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 5.
First Lieutenant G. W. Furlow, Rochester, Minn., 5.
First Lieutenant A. E. Esterbrook, Fort Flagler, Wash., 5.
First Lieutenant B. V. Baucom, Milford, Texas, 5.
Second Lieutenant Harold McArthur, no address, 5.
Second Lieutenant J. S. Owens, Baltimore, 5.
Second Lieutenant J. O. Donaldson, Washington, D. C., 5.
OTHER AMERICANS WHO ARE CREDITED WITH BRINGING DOWN ONE OR MORE PLANES
Lieutenant Frank L. Baylies, New Bedford, Mass. (killed June 20, 1918,
in the British Air Service), 12.
Adjutant E. C. Parsons, Springfield, Mass., 4.
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