Admission application for United States Naval Reserve Class A-V(T), filled out by Clyde Pangborn, September 7, 1934. Includes a photograph of Pangborn. Two (2) pages.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.
Memorandum to Clyde Pangborn from William D. Leahy, Chief of Bureau of Navigation, October 24, 1934. Notifies Pangborn of his assignment to the Volunteer Naval Reserve for aviation duties. One (1) typed page.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer…
United States Naval Reserve appointment letter for Clyde Pangborn, October 24, 1934. Includes Pangborn's appointment information, his acceptance, and his signed oath of office. Two (2) typed pages.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service…
Memorandum to the Bureau of Navigation from Clyde Pangborn, January 10, 1935. Lists Opal Pangborn (mother) as Pangborn's next of kin. One (1) typed page.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.
Memorandum to the Bureau of Navigation from the Commandant of the Third Naval District, January 10, 1935. Notes that Clyde Pangborn has been issued a courtesy card. One (1) typed page.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.
Folder containing the officer service record for Clyde Pangborn, United States Naval Reserve, circa 1930s-1950s. Include memorandums, a certification of promotion, and other military documents.
Manual titled "Instructions and problems in guard duty for the private soldier," written by Captain M. C. Kerth and issued by the United States War Department, circa 1909. Forty-six (46) pages.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.
Clipping, "Taking undue liberties with the solar system," from Mid-Week Pictorial, July 31, 1924. Article features a captioned image of stunt pilots Clyde Pangborn and Billy Brooks performing during a fireworks exhibition over New Orleans, Louisiana.…
Photographic portrait of Clyde Pangborn, circa 1930s. Image included in Pangborn's United States Naval Reserve service documents.
Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.