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[Lyrics for songs related to the WASPs, flight training, and military life, circa 1940s]
Lyrics for several songs related to the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), flight training, and military life, circa 1940s. The song titles are: "We're Trainees of Avenger Field, Parlez Vous," Wash Out Dirge," "Just a Flying Wreck," "Gee Mom I Want to Go Home." Two typed pages.
[Lyrics for songs related to the WASPs, flight training, and military life, circa 1940s]
Lyrics for several songs related to the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), flight training, and military life, circa 1940s. The song titles are: "Woof Teds," "The Girls of the 318th," "You Take the Runway," "Flight Polka," "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "A.A.F.F.T.D.," and "Yankee Doodle Pilots." Two typed pages.
[Lyrics for songs related to the WASPs, flight training, and military life, circa 1940s]
Lyrics for several songs related to the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), flight training, and military life, circa 1940s. The song titles are: "Zoot Suits and Parachutes," "Hazy Mazy," and "Flight Line Song." One typed page.
[Clipping about Harold E. Hartney, circa 1938]
Clipping about Harold E. Hartney from an unidentified source, circa 1938. Announces Hartney's appointment as Aeronautical Expert, Civil Aeronautics Authority, and assignment to the Certificate and Inspection Division on December 22, 1938. Reverse contains a funny anecdote about a party thrown by Rudy Ruderman.
Bags 27th Nazi, tying Bong's score [Clipping, circa 1944]
Newspaper clipping, "Bags 27th Nazi, tying Bong's score" by Captain Robert S. Johnson, from an unidentified publication, circa 1944. Gives an account of Johnson's aerial victories. Includes a photograph of Johnson.
Nassau flier aids Johnson get 27th [Clipping, circa 1944]
Newspaper clipping, "Nassau flier aids Johnson get 27th," from an unidentified publication, circa 1944. Reports on Lieutenant Harold E. Hartney Jr. assisting fighter ace Robert S. Johnson with an aerial victory.
Lieut. H. E. Hartney, Jr. [Clipping, circa 1944-1945]
Newspaper clipping, "Lieut. H. E. Hartney, Jr.," from an unidentified publication, circa 1944-1945. Reports on Hartney's burial in Arlington National Cemetery.