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Bags 27th Nazi, tying Bong's score [Clipping, circa 1944]
Newspaper clipping, "Bags 27th Nazi, tying Bong's score" by Captain Robert S. Johnson, from an unidentified publication, circa 1944. Gives an account of Johnson's aerial victories. Includes a photograph of Johnson.

Capt. Bob Johnson downs 27th Nazi to tie record [Clipping, 1944]
Newspaper clipping, "Capt. Bob Johnson downs 27th Nazi to tie record," from the Washington Times-Herald, May 9, 1944. Reports on fighter ace Robert S. Johnson and his aerial victories.

Col. Hartney, flying ace, dies at home [Clipping, 1945]
Newspaper clipping, "Col. Hartney, flying ace, dies at home," from the Washington Post, October 6, 1945. Includes a photograph of Hartney.

Cutting death data declared startling [Clipping, circa 1930s]
Newspaper clipping, "Cutting death data declared startling," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on a Senate investigation, headed by Harold E. Hartney, into an airplane crash. Hartney's middle initial is misprinted as "L" in the…

D.C. air group moves to stress aviation at peace parleys [Clipping, 1945]
Newspaper clipping, "D.C. air group moves to stress aviation at peace parleys," from the Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), March 28, 1945. Reports on a gathering of the International Air Federation. Colonel Harold E. Hartney is listed as a…

Doris Hartney wed to Robert Gensel [Clipping, circa 1940]
Newspaper clipping, "Doris Hartney wed to Robert Gensel," from an unidentified publication, circa 1940.

Famed pilot dies at 57 [Clipping, 1945]
Newspaper clipping, "Famed pilot dies at 57," from an unidentified publication, circa 1945. Reports on the death of Harold E. Hartney.

First to 'sprout' wings [Clipping, circa 1930s-1940s]
Newspaper clipping, "First to 'sprout' wings," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s-1940s. Captioned photograph of Pearson receiving aviator wings from Colonel Harold E. Hartney.

Gensel - Hartney [Clipping, 1940]
Newspaper clipping, "Gensel - Hartney," from an unidentified publication, November 29, 1940. Announces the wedding of Doris Irene Hartney (daughter of Harold E. Hartney) and Robert Rogers Gensel.

Hardly in the Spitfire class [Clipping, 1941]
Newspaper clipping, "Hardly in the Spitfire class," from the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, May 24, 1941. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's flying as a passenger in an early flying machine owned by Glenn Martin.
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