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Newspaper clipping, "Fliers to bomb derelict in gulf," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1926-1927. Reports on high-altitude bombing practice being carried out by students of the Advanced Flying School (Kelly Field, Tex.) at Fort Crockett.Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's flight training with the U.S. Army Air Corps at Brooks Field and Kelly Field, Texas, circa 1926-1927.
Newspaper clipping, "Head of Hindenburg inquiry is apt at getting facts," from the New York Sun, May 10, 1937. Reports on members of the inquiry board, including Harold E. Hartney, appointed to investigate the Hindenburg disaster.
Newspaper clipping, "Aviation experts seek clue to fatal crash from witnesses," from the Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), January 1936. Reports on an investigation of an airplane crash. Includes photographs of the investigators, which includes Colonel Harold E. Hartney.
Newspaper clipping, "Cutting death: Cause sought by Senate inquiry into airplane crash," from the Washington Herald, February 18, 1936. Captioned photograph of Colonel Harold E. Hartney and C. Homer Jones.
Newspaper clipping, "Col. Harold E. Hartney's adventure in the dark," from the Souris Plaindealer (Souris, Manitoba, Canada), March 30, 1938. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's encounter with socialite Rosamond Pinchot just before her death.
Newspaper clipping, "Air crash investigation shifted to Memphis," from the Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), January 1936. Reports on an investigation of an airplane crash. Includes a photograph of the investigators, which includes Colonel Harold E. Hartney.
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.
Newspaper clipping, "Autonomous flying force debated on air," from the Washington Post, August 26, 1943. Reports on the recent "American Forum of the Air" radio broadcast, during which participants debated the need for a separate military branch for the Air Force. Harold E. Hartney is listed as one of the participants.
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 co-organizer of the group.
Newspaper clipping, "Across the Skyways" by Sherman B. Altick, from an unidentified publication, circa 1939-1945. Describes the need for a Secretary of Air. Colonel Harold E. Hartney is mentioned in the article.