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Letter to Norah O'Neill from Douglas E. Happ, Chief Pilot/Director of Flying Tigers Line, Western Region, October 16, 1987. Thanks O'Neill for her professionalism and skill in deviating to King Salmon Airport due to weather problems. One (1) typed page.
Letter to Norah O'Neill from Douglas E. Happ, Chief Pilot/Director of Flying Tigers Line, Western Region, March 1, 1988. Thanks her for professionally handling a lengthy delay for flight 2141-25 due to aircraft maintenance. One (1) typed page.
Flight logbook belonging to George E. Adams Jr., September 2, 1943 to June 27, 1970. Documents Adams' training flights during 1943 and 1944 and one personal flight in 1970; flights while he was serving overseas during World War II are not included.
Pilot's flight logbook used by Remi Charles O'Connor, June 5, 1941 - October 1, 1946. Includes loose, handwritten notes dated May 10, 1966, tallying O'Connor's flight times during specific time periods. A chronology is included near the back of the logbook, listing notable events from O'Connor's flight and U.S. Navy careers.
Pilot logbook used by Mary "Pat" (Hiller) Call, September 6, 1940 - March 13, 1944. Includes flights made during her training and service with the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots).
Letter from Hortense Barr to Julius Barr's parents, September 24, 1937. Discusses the family's move back to Hankou, Julius teaching aerial bombardment, and activities related to the Sino-Japanese War, which she fears will grow into a world conflict. Six handwritten pages and envelope.