MAJ. GEN. HENRY H. ARNOLD, U.S.A
Appointed chief of Air Corps, U.S. Army, 1938.
BRIG. GEN FRANK LAHM
First military man to go up in an aeroplane.
One of first two military pilots in America.
CAPT. JOHN RODGERS, E.S.N.
First attempted flight from United States to Honolulu, 1925.
Longest made to seaplane to that time-distance 1840 miles.
CAPT. KENNETH WHITING
U.S. Navy flyer. First man to be shot from
torpedo tube of submarine.
CAPT. A. ROY BROWN
Canadian Royal Air Force. Holder of a distinguished
rercord for outstanding military accomplishment.
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COL. CHARLES DeF. CHANDLER, U.S.A.
Air Corps Officer and former Chief of lighter-
than-air-division
COL. THOMAS DeW. MILLING, U.S.A.
One of the first military pilots
GRIFFITH BREWER
First Englishman to fly in an aeroplane.
CAL. P. RODGERS
First transcontinental flight from east
to west.
ROBERT G. FOWLER
First transcontinental flight from west
to east.
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