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Certificate of satisfactory service issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, January 15, 1946. This is a laminated, card-size copy of the document.
[Naval aviator certificate issued by United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943]
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Naval aviator certificate issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943.
[Naval aviator certificate issued by United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943]
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Naval aviator certificate issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, December 21, 1943.
Naval Aviator certificate issued to Ensign Remi Charles O'Connor by the U.S. Navy, June 5, 1942.
[Pilot certification card issued by United States Navy to Henry B. Christensen, March 13, 1943]
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Pilot certification card issued by the United States Navy to Henry B. Christensen, March 13, 1943. Certifies Christensen's qualification as a naval aviation pilot for heavier-than-air craft.
Navy Cross certificate issued by the U.S. Navy to Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1940s.Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1944-1947.
Certificate issued by the U.S. Navy to Jerry Michaud, August 30, 1945. Certifies that Michaud was a part of Patrol Bombing Squadron 26 (VPB-26) when the squadron entered Tokyo Bay to accept the surrender of the Imperial Japanese government. VPB-26 subsequently became the first squadron to operate from Tokyo Bay during the occupation of Japan.
Naval Aviator certification card issued to Ensign Remi Charles O'Connor by the U.S. Navy, April 11, 1942. Includes handwritten notes on verso.