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  • HANSELL, HAYWOOD SHEPHERD, JR Papers. 1929-1964

    2 reels negative microfilmCall No. 168.7148, 34142-34143IRIS Nos. 1032817-1032818Major General. USAF, 1928-1955.Born at Fort Monroe, VA. BS, Georgia School of Technology, 1924. Air Corps Tactical School, 1935; Command and General Staff School, 1939. Flying Cadet, 1928-1929; commissioned Second

  • HANKS, STEDMAN SHUMWAY Papers 1910-1943

    .3 cu ftCall No. 168.62IRIS Nos. 00124349-00124352Colonel. USAFR, 1917-1920, 1940-1949. Airport engineer and construction executive, 1920-1979. Born in Manchester, MA. AB, Harvard U, 1912; AM, Columbia U, 1946. (Aero Club of America land Plane Pilot Certificate No. 556, August 1916). Commissioned

  • HAMILTON, Pierpont Morgan Papers (1942)

    .1 cu ftCall No. 650.309-1IRIS No. 00245935Major General. USAF, 1917-1918, 1942-1945, 1947-1955.Born in Tuxedo, NY. AB, AM, Harvard U, 1917. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, May 1918. Served to the grade of Captain; released from active duty, December 1918. Recalled to

  • HALVERSON, Harry Arthur Papers (1913-1971)

    5 reels negative microfilmCall No. 168.7124, 33954-33957, 35109IRIS No. 1031630-1031740, 1039286-1039287Colonel. USAAF, 1918-1946.Born in Boone, IA. Air Corps Tactical School, 1936; Command and General Staff School, 1937. Served to grade of Private First Class, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps,

  • 91 Air Refueling Squadron (AMC)

    Lineage. Constituted 1 Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) on 20 Nov 1940. Activated on 15 Jan 1941. Redesignated: 391 Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 22 Apr 1942; 391 Bombardment Squadron, Heavy, on 20 Aug 1943. Inactivated on 28 Aug 1945. Consolidated (19 Sep 1985) with the 91 Air Refueling Squadron,

  • GROPMAN, Alan Louis Papers (1939-1972)

    1.4 cu ftCall No. 168.7061IRIS No. 1008611-1008620,1010300-1010317,1012282-1012320Colonel. USAF, 1959-1986.Born in Medford, MA. BA, Boston U, 1959; MA, Boston U, 1970; PhD, Tufts U, 1975. Air Command and Staff College, 1972; Air War College, 1978. Career assignments include: various duties as

  • GREENLAW, H.K. Papers (1941-1942)

    .1 cu ft Call No. 863.305 IRIS No. 0268964 Colonel. First American Volunteer group, G-2 Section. Personal papers relating to Greenlaw's World War II service. Contains official papers, in the form of a diary, apparently written by Greenlaw covering the period 2 December 1941-24 February 1942,

  • GREENBAUM, Walter W. Papers (1944)

    .05 cu ft Call No. SQ-AB-361-SU (1944) IRIS No. 00040144 Corporal. USAAF, 361st Air Base Squadron, Thirteenth Air Force, 1944. Personal papers relating to Greenbaum's World War II service. Includes a collection of songs, poems, and plays written by Greenbaum while serving with the Special Services

  • GREENE, Charles Carroll Papers (1917-1949)

    1.8 cu ftCall No. 168.69IRIS No. 00125318-00125457Colonel. USAFR, 1918-1955.Born in Medford, MA. Air Service Engineering School, 1924. Served in enlisted status, 1917-1918; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Air Service, National Army, June 1918. Career assignments include: various duties as company

  • GRASHIO, Samuel Papers (1942)

    .05 cu ft Call No. SQ-FI-21-SU-RE (4 March 1942) IRIS No. 0055845 Captain. USAAF, 21st Pursuit Squadron, 1942. Personal papers relating to Grashio's World War II service. Includes four short narratives written by Grashio on the Bataan Death March. Related materials located elsewhere in the Document