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Diploma issued by the United States Army Air Corps Training Center to James J. Dunnam, September 6, 1942. Certifies that Dunnam completed the pilot course at Moore Field, Texas.
Diploma issued by the Command and General Staff School, United States Army, to James J. Dunnam, October 13, 1945. Certifies that Dunnam completed the Air Course.
Award of Graduation issued to Mary "Pat" (Hiller) Call for completion of the Advanced Ferry Pilot curriculum at Avenger Field, Texas, September 11, 1943.
Parody engineering degree presented to William P. Lear by Lear employees, December 1971.Text: "Degree / BSEE / Bachelor of Science or Bull Shit Eyeball Engineering / This is to certify that William P. Lear has successfully contemplated, completed, and confounded multi-directional, developmental experimentation in fields of endeavor which have brought about unbelievable changes. Therefore, all…
Diploma issued by the Air Corps Technical School, U.S. Army, to Private Lyden H. Rien, September 25, 1942. Notes that Lyden has "satisfactorily completed the prescribed course for airplane mechanics as prescribed by the Air Corps Technical School and given by Boeing School of Aeronautics Division of United Air Lines."
Inscription on verso: "Will you frame this and hang it on the south wall of the…
Diploma issued to David L. Davidson by Central Colored High School, Shreveport, Louisiana, June 6, 1941.
Diploma issued to John Fornasero from the T. C. Ryan Flying School, June 21, 1929. Certifies Fornasero's completion of the Commercial Pilot's course. Signed by T. Claude Ryan.Part of a dissembled scrapbook of items from John Fornasero's career at the Ryan Company, 1928-1937.