Aircraft : $b its development in war and peace and its commercial futureDavid, Evan John
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Aircraft : $b its development in war and peace and its commercial future
David, Evan John
Aeronautics; Airplanes
Lieutenant H. Clay Ferguson, wounded March 12, 1918, 4.
Captain J. Norman Hall, Lafayette Escadrille and A. E. F., Colfax, Ia.,
wounded and captured, May 7, 1918, 4.
Lieutenant Joseph C. Stehlin, Lafayette Escadrille, Brooklyn, N. Y., 3.
Lieutenant Norman Prince (organizer of Lafayette Escadrille),
Beverly Farms, Mass., killed October 15, 1916, 3.
Lieutenant Kiffin Yates Rockwell, Lafayette Escadrille, Asheville, N.C.,
killed September 23, 1916, 4.
Lieutenant Walter Rheno, Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., 3.
Lieutenant Walter Lovell, Lafayette Escadrille, Concord, Mass., 3.
Lieutenant Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., Lafayette Escadrille, Roslyn, N. Y.,
captured March 10, 1918. He escaped later. 3.
Lieutenant Bert Hall, Lafayette Escadrille, Bowling Green, Ky., retired
December, 1916, 3.
George Turnure, Lenox, Mass., third on July 17, 1918, 3.
Lieutenant Hugh Dugan, Chicago, Royal Flying Corps, captured
April 6, 1918, 2.
Lieutenant G. de Freest Larner, Washington, D. C., 2.
Lieutenant Andrew C. Campbell, Chicago, missing, 2.
Captain Phelps Collins, Detroit, killed March 18, 1918, 2.
Lieutenant Didier Masson, New York, Lafayette Escadrille, 2.
Christopher Ford, New York, 2.
Lieutenant W. A. Wellman, Cambridge, Mass., 2.
Sergeant James E. Connelly, Philadelphia, Pa., 2.
Sergeant Victor Chapman, Lafayette Escadrille, killed June 23, 1916, 2.
Sergeant Vernon Booth, Chicago, 2.
Sergeant Austin B. Crehore, Westfield, New York, 1.
Lieutenant Willis Haviland, Minneapolis, Minn., 1.
Lieutenant Harry Sweet Jones, Hartford, Pa., 1.
Lieutenant Charles C. Johnson, St. Louis, Mo., 1.
Captain Robert L. Rockwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1.
Lieutenant Stuart Walcott, Washington, killed December 14, 1917, 1.
Lieutenant Alan F. Winslow, Rive Forest, Ill., 1.
Lieutenant Edgar Tobin, San Antonio, on July 11, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Charles T. Merrick, Eldora, Iowa, 1.
Lieutenant Alexander O. Craig, New York, in Italy, on July 5, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Sumner Sewell, Bath, Me., above Toul, on June 3, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant William J. Hoover, Hartsville, S. C., on July 2, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Alfred A. Grant, Denton, Texas, on July 2, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant John McArthur, Buffalo, N. Y., on July 2, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Tyler Cook Bronson, New York, on July 1, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Charles W. Chapman on May 8, 1918. Both he and victim
fell in flames, 1.
Captain Kenneth Marr, on May 15, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Henry Grendelass, 1.
Lieutenant Edward Buford, Jr., Nashville, Tenn., on May 22, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant William H. Taylor, New York, on May 21, 1918, 1.
Ensign Stephen Potter, Boston, Mass., killed April 25, 1918, 1.
Lieutenant Walter Avery, Columbus, Ohio, brought down and captured
Captain Menckhoff, the German ace, who had 34 victories on
July 25, 1918, 1.
CITATIONS AND DECORATIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE
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