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Report, "Individual report of instruction," Air Service Report Training Section, August 30, 1918. Lists flight training details for Second Lieutenant Sidney Van Wyck Peters at the Third Aviation Instruction Center (Issoudun, France). Signed by Lieutenant Colonel Hiram Bingham. One typed page.Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron…
Composite photograph of 16 images taken at Randolph Field, Texas, showing base facilities and activities, circa 1940s.
Captions: "1. Administration building. 2. Cadet area - Randolph Field. 3. Night flight - Basic trainer. 4. Inspection of troops - Randolph Field. 5. Basic trainer in roll. 6. Cadets in Review. 7. Cadet swimming pool. 8. Cadets on basic stage. 9. Flying instructions. 10. Basic…
Diploma issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Norman G. Stromer, August 27, 1942. Certifies that Stromer completed the course of instruction prescribed for airplane pilots.
Certificate of completion issued by the Hancock College of Aeronautics to Norman G. Stromer, March 28, 1942. Certifies that Stromer has completed the flight training course prescribed by the Chief of the Army Air Forces for civil elementary flying schools and recommends him for further flight training.
Solo flight certificate issued by the Hancock College of Aeronautics to Norman G. Stromer, Santa Maria, California, February 12, 1942.