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1II. Put to the Test[removed]When the United States entered WW I in April 1917, the small group of Navy and Marine Corps Aviators who had promoted the growth of Naval Aviation was not equipped for combat. The Naval

II. Put to the Test[removed]When the United States entered WW I in April 1917, the small group of Navy and Marine Corps Aviators who had promoted the growth of Naval Aviation was not equipped for combat. The Naval

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-13 16:47:19
2II. Put to the Test[removed]When the United States entered WW I in April 1917, the small group of Navy and Marine Corps Aviators who had promoted the growth of Naval Aviation was not equipped for combat. The Naval

II. Put to the Test[removed]When the United States entered WW I in April 1917, the small group of Navy and Marine Corps Aviators who had promoted the growth of Naval Aviation was not equipped for combat. The Naval

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:13:41
3WIVES of the returning NC flyers await ship in Hoboken, N.J. (above left). Crews pose for photograph in Washington (left). The medallion (above) was presented to all hands by Glenn Curtiss at congratulatory banquet held

WIVES of the returning NC flyers await ship in Hoboken, N.J. (above left). Crews pose for photograph in Washington (left). The medallion (above) was presented to all hands by Glenn Curtiss at congratulatory banquet held

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:12:32