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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…
Receiving report, April 11, 1919. Documents receipt of ordnance by Air Service Depot in Garden City, New York.
Ascension report slip for Marc Lagen, June 9, 1918. Documents Lagen's length of time with the 54th French Balloon Company, number of ascensions, and total hours logged.
Report titled "2d Air Division Statistical Summary of Operations," United States Army Air Forces, May 8, 1945. 56 typed pages.
Affidavit from Marc Lagen, May 22, 1919. Statement by Lagen swearing that his personal property was lost while saving government property in the fire. Two copies, one with handwritten notes enumerating lost items. Attached note with return information for Captain Lagen. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly, France.
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.
Report titled "Shot patterns, VIII Fighter Command, January 1 - March 31, 1944," United States Army Air Forces, circa 1944. Contains diagrams and analyses of shot patterns constructed from combat film for the period of September 15 through December 31, 1943. 182 typed pages.
U.S. Army Air Forces report, "Report on Women Pilot Program," written by Jacqueline Cochran, Director of Women Pilots, circa 1945. 56 typed pages (page 1 is missing).