United States. Army. Air Corps
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Lt. Charles Austin Personal Photo Collection
Lt. Austin served with the 22nd Photo Section in the Canal Zone in the 1920s.
Convair General Dynamics Corporate Records
The Convair General Dynamics Corporate Records consists of around 150 boxes of various documents, booklets, plans, photographs, correspondence, and other administrative and facility papers relating to Fleet, Consolidated, Stinson, Consolidated Vultee, Convair, and, finally, General Dynamics in San Diego since 1935.
John Scott Hartje Personal Photo Collection
John Scott Hartje (b. 1922) served as a US Air Force pilot throughout World War II, mainly in the Pacific.
Clifton Hogan Personal Photo Collection
Clifton Hogan was an Early Bird of aviation.
Col. L.C. Hurd Personal Photo Collection
Col. L.C. Hurd served in the Army Air Corps.
John Vernon Lane Personal Papers
John Vernon Lane served in the Army Air Corps.
Charles Lawrence Personal Photo Collection
Charles "Chuck" Lawrence served in the Army Air Corps in World War Two.
Lt. R.P. Low Personal Photo Collection
Lt. R.P. Low served in the US Army Air Corps in World War One.
Manuscript Collection
The collection contains 92 manuscripts, written/compiled between the early twentieth century and early twenty-first century. These manuscripts range from television and movie scripts to flight logs, accident report, personal recollections, and biographies/memoirs. Subjects include (but are not limited to) early flight, World War I, World War II, women avioators, air ships, and flight testing.
Capt. Aram Yervant (Dick) Parunak USN Personal Papers
Capt. Aram Y. (Dick) Parunak, USN (1910–2007) was a U.S. Navy pilot during World War II, who became the first pilot to land and takeoff on Greenland’s ice cap during the rescue of the crew of a crashed B-17. In just over a month, Parunak was pilot for four such rescues.