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Karle Criss Special Collection Photo Luke Field Hawaii
Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog #: 09_00731
Title: Karle Criss Special Collection Photo Luke Field Hawaii
Additional Information: Men lining up to start a race. Handwritten inscription ""track day at the field"", Karle Criss was a member of the 4th Observation Squad in Hawaii,
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Louis E. “”Slim”" Gordon Special Collection Photo
Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog #: 09_01488
Title: Louis E. ""Slim"" Gordon Special Collection Photo
Additional Information: Three men boarding an unidentfied aircraft, Louis Gordon was the co-pilot/ mechanic with Wilmer Stultz on the 1928 Transatlantic flight of the Fokker F7 ""Friendship"" which flew from Newfoundland to Wales in 1928. Amelia Earhart was a passenger on this flight and it is remembered as the first air crossing of the Atlantic by a female.
Tags: Louis E. ""Slim"" Gordon Special Collection Photo
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
NAB Pearl Harbor, Chistmas Card, undated
Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
George Drown was born at Orange, MA on 3 November 1899. He enlisted in the Navy in 1920 and served as an Aviation Machinist’s and Carpenter’s Mate. He received training at the Newport, RI Naval training Station and subsequently served at the Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA, NAS San Diego, NAS Coco Solo, CZ and NAS Ream Field. During his career he was assigned to Naval Torpedo Squadron Two (VT-2B), Patrol Squadron Seven (VP-7F), Composite Squadron Forty (VC-40), Carrier Service Unit Thirteen (CASU-13) and on the USS Saratoga (CV-3), USS Wright (AV-1), and USS Badoeng Strait (CVE 116). He retired from active duty on 15 August 1944 after twenty-four years of continuous service.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
George Drown was born at Orange, MA on 3 November 1899. He enlisted in the Navy in 1920 and served as an Aviation Machinist’s and Carpenter’s Mate. He received training at the Newport, RI Naval training Station and subsequently served at the Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA, NAS San Diego, NAS Coco Solo, CZ and NAS Ream Field. During his career he was assigned to Naval Torpedo Squadron Two (VT-2B), Patrol Squadron Seven (VP-7F), Composite Squadron Forty (VC-40), Carrier Service Unit Thirteen (CASU-13) and on the USS Saratoga (CV-3), USS Wright (AV-1), and USS Badoeng Strait (CVE 116). He retired from active duty on 15 August 1944 after twenty-four years of continuous service.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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