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Newspaper clipping, "Survivors of the famous First Pursuit Group...," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on a flight hosted by Colonel Harold E. Hartney for surviving members of the First Pursuit Group over New York City, the World's Fair, and North Beach Airport.
Newspaper clipping, "More than 150 attend Dutchess County Society Dinner at Hotel Astor," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Reports on the group's annual dinner, which Harold E. Hartney attended as guest speaker.
Excerpt from a report written by Lieutenant Colonel Fraser Hunter, undated. Describes the formation of the First Pursuit Group and names Harold E. Hartney as one of the most exceptional commanders in any service.
Newspaper clipping, "Maj. Harold Hartney ranks third among American Air Force," from the Saskatoon Star, October 9, 1918. Reports on Hartney's military service and status as a fighter ace.
Clipping (negative copy), "Details of the Larsen all-metal attack plane" by Lieutenant Colonel H. G. Hartney, from The American Army and Navy Journal, November 5, 1921.
Citation certificate issued to Major Harold E. Hartney by the U.S. Army, April 19, 1919. Commends Hartney for his service as commander of the 1st Pursuit Group during World War I.
Photograph of the executive officers of the 27th Aero Squadron, along with a dog, at Hicks Field (Camp Taliaferro), Texas, December 14, 1917. From left to right: Lieutenant Arnold, Lieutenant Pierce, Major Harold E. Hartney, Lieutenant Pruden.Inscription: "27th Aero-Squad. 1917-1918. Lt. Pierce, Arnold, 27th Squadron WI, Maj. Hartney, Lt. Pruden."Inscription on verso: "Dec - 14 - 1917 - WWI -…
Photographic group portrait of servicemen at Camp Taliaferro, Texas, Jan. 23, 1918. The men, including Harold E. Hartney, are identified by last name in an inscription on the accompanying envelope. Also included is a newspaper clipping attached to the photo's mount: "Kansas aviator downs fifth enemy, becomes newest American ace," by Newton C. Parke. The clipping reports on Hartney [misspelled as…
Two loose scrapbook pages containing black-and-white photographs related to Harold E. Hartney's service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force and Royal Flying Corps, circa 1915-1920s. Images depict friends and family, servicemen of the 28th Battalion, and travel scenes, possibly taken post-World War I.
Photograph of Major Harold E. Hartney, Fort Worth, Texas, circa 1917.Inscription: "Maj. Hartney."Inscription on verso: "Irene, [illegible] taken at Fort Worth, Texas, 1917."