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111This Week in USAF and PACAF History 20 – 26 February[removed]Feb 1914 Pusher aircraft condemned. Due to the large proportion of deaths in pusher airplane accidents, an Army board at the Signal Corps Aviation School

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 20 – 26 February[removed]Feb 1914 Pusher aircraft condemned. Due to the large proportion of deaths in pusher airplane accidents, an Army board at the Signal Corps Aviation School

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Language: English - Date: 2012-03-13 17:18:34
112This Week in USAF and PACAF History 18 – 24 April[removed]Apr 1942 Doolittle Raid. Colonel James H. “Jimmy” Doolittle led 16 B–25s from the aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb Tokyo and other sites in the first U.S.

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 18 – 24 April[removed]Apr 1942 Doolittle Raid. Colonel James H. “Jimmy” Doolittle led 16 B–25s from the aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb Tokyo and other sites in the first U.S.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-04-29 20:50:52
113This Week in USAF and PACAF History 12 – 18 March[removed]Mar 1916 The 1st Aero Squadron (1 AS) became the first U.S. aviation unit to engage in field operations. Equipped with eight Curtis JN-3 aircraft (photo below),

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 12 – 18 March[removed]Mar 1916 The 1st Aero Squadron (1 AS) became the first U.S. aviation unit to engage in field operations. Equipped with eight Curtis JN-3 aircraft (photo below),

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Language: English - Date: 2012-03-13 19:52:56
114THIS WEEK IN AIR FORCE HISOTRY

THIS WEEK IN AIR FORCE HISOTRY

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-13 20:27:38
115This Week in USAF and PACAF History 16 – 22 April[removed]Apr 1916 The Lafayette Escadrille was established as a squadron of mostly American volunteer pilots flying and fighting for the French Air Service during World

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 16 – 22 April[removed]Apr 1916 The Lafayette Escadrille was established as a squadron of mostly American volunteer pilots flying and fighting for the French Air Service during World

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-16 14:02:10
116This Week in USAF and PACAF History 2 – 8 May[removed]May 1918 First Flight Surgeons. Captains John F. Gallagher, Robert J. Hunter, and Claude T. Uren became the first medical officers to be assigned as flight surgeons

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 2 – 8 May[removed]May 1918 First Flight Surgeons. Captains John F. Gallagher, Robert J. Hunter, and Claude T. Uren became the first medical officers to be assigned as flight surgeons

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Language: English - Date: 2011-04-29 20:52:01
117This Week in USAF and PACAF History 15 – 21 March[removed]Mar 1910 Orville Wright opened the first Wright Flying School on a site at Montgomery, Alabama that later became Maxwell Air Force Base. 21 Mar 1912 Lt. Frank P

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 15 – 21 March[removed]Mar 1910 Orville Wright opened the first Wright Flying School on a site at Montgomery, Alabama that later became Maxwell Air Force Base. 21 Mar 1912 Lt. Frank P

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-22 14:48:24
118This Week in USAF and PACAF History 16 – 22 May[removed]May 1908 Lt. Thomas E. Selfridge flew an airplane called the White Wing, designed by F. W. “Casey” Baldwin, thus becoming the first Army officer to solo in an

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 16 – 22 May[removed]May 1908 Lt. Thomas E. Selfridge flew an airplane called the White Wing, designed by F. W. “Casey” Baldwin, thus becoming the first Army officer to solo in an

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Language: English - Date: 2011-06-06 18:11:08
119This Week in USAF and PACAF History 21 – 27 May[removed]May 1913 First Military Aviator’s Badge. Under General Order No. 39, Army officers who qualified as military aviators were to receive a Military Aviator’s Cer

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 21 – 27 May[removed]May 1913 First Military Aviator’s Badge. Under General Order No. 39, Army officers who qualified as military aviators were to receive a Military Aviator’s Cer

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Language: English - Date: 2012-05-21 14:08:10
120This Week in USAF and PACAF History 30 January – 5 February[removed]Feb 1918 Lieutenant Stephen W. Thompson scored the first official American aerial victory (flying as an American and not as part of a foreign service).

This Week in USAF and PACAF History 30 January – 5 February[removed]Feb 1918 Lieutenant Stephen W. Thompson scored the first official American aerial victory (flying as an American and not as part of a foreign service).

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-06 18:23:27