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.
Envelope for the United States Army Signal Corps Aviation School at Ebert Field, Arkansas, circa 1918.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.
Schedule for flying cadet Clyde Pangborn while training at the School of Military Aeronautics in Berkeley, California, circa 1918. Includes handwritten notes about Pangborn's schedule and information about the Post Exchange.
Item included in Clyde…
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.
Memorandum to Clyde E. Pangborn from United States Naval Reserve, circa October 1956. Notifies Pangborn that his service record has been forwarded for retention in his personal file following his discharge and requests return of his identification…
Certification of promotion issued by the United States Naval Reserve to Clyde Pangborn, October 22, 1934. Announces Pangborn's promotion to the rank of lieutenant.Item included in Clyde Pangborn's officer service record.
Memorandum from the United States Naval Reserve, circa 1930s-1950s. States that the officer in question (likely Clyde Pangborn) is on inactive status. On verso is a form letter from the Commandant's Office of the Eleventh Naval District, used to…
Memorandum to Clyde Pangborn from Acting Secretary of the Navy Albert Pratt, June 18, 1956. Informs Pangborn that he will be honorably discharged from the United States Naval Reserve on October 1, 1956. One (1) typed page.Item included in Clyde…
Memorandum to Clyde Pangborn from Chief of Naval Personnel J. L. Holloway Jr., August 1, 1955. Discusses Pangborn's current inactive status in the United States Naval Reserve and advises him of his options. Two (2) typed pages.Item included in Clyde…