March 13, 2009 WADE, Franklin Alton Papers 1946-1951 1.5 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7113 - 168.7113-24IRIS Nos. 1027974 - 1027998Exploration Geologist. Born in Akron, Ohio. Received a BS degree in 1925, a MA degree in 1926 at Kenyon College, and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1937. Career assignments included: Instructor of geology and chemistry at
March 13, 2009 VAGUE, Harold R., Papers. 1971 - 1978 Unknown cu ftCall Nos. 168.7072-1 through 27IRIS Nos. 1020691 through 1020716, 1026911General Vague was born in Ellsworth, Kansas. He graduated from the University of Colorado in 1942 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. In March 1942, during his first year of law school, General Vague entered
April 28, 2008 KENNEDY, RONALD FREDERIC Papers. 1939-1961 1.25 cu ftCall No. 168.7097IRIS Nos. 1027007-1027027Colonel. USAFR, 1933-1970. Born in Spokane, WA. BA, Stanford U, 1933. Command and General Staff School, 1942. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, June 1933; entered extended active duty, USAAF, August 1941; entered reserve status,
March 12, 2008 KULIK, ERNEST J. Papers. 1944 .01 cu ftCall No. 650.617 (1943-1945)First Lieutenant. USAAF, 379th Bomb Squadron, 310th Bomb Group, 1944.Personal papers relating to Kulik's World War II service. Includes a narrative describing the capture and subsequent liberation of Kulik who was the pilot of a B-25 on a mission to destroy a
Jan. 25, 2008 TYNAN, JOHN E. Papers. 1917-1966 .1 cu ftCall No. 167.612IRIS Nos. 10110140-1010142Second Lieutenant, 1917-1919. Born in New York, NY. Served to grade of Private, Air Service, 1917-1918; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Air Service, May 1918. Career assignments include: duty with 1st Reserve (later 26th) Aero Squadron,
Jan. 25, 2008 TUNNER, MARGARET ANN (HAMILTON) Papers. 1940-1945 .1 cu ft, one reel negative microfilmCall No. 168.7128, 34418IRIS Nos. 1034110A-1034112Ferrying Pilot, Women's Air Force Service Pilots (WASP), 1942-1944. Born in Enid, OK. WASP Flying School, 1942. Began duty in WASP program as Ferrying Pilot (classified as civil servant), 1942. Career assignments
Jan. 25, 2008 TITTMANN, HAROLD HILGARD, JR. Papers. 1917-1920 .07 cu ftCall No. 167.60011IRIS No. 0913617First Lieutenant. Air Service, 1917-1920. Served to grade of Sergeant, Aviation Section, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps, 1917; commissioned First Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Officer Reserve Corps, October 1917. Served with 94th Aero Squadron, 1918.
Jan. 25, 2008 TIMBERLAKE, EDWARD JULIUS Papers. 1950-1951 One reel negative microfilmCall No. 168.7077, 32833IRIS No. 1022373Lieutenant General. USAF, 1931-1965. Born in Fort Hunt, VA. BS, United States Military Academy, 1931. National War College, 1947. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Infantry, June 1931; began duty in Air Corps, September 1931. Career
Jan. 25, 2008 THOMPSON, STEPHEN WILKINS Papers. 1913-1974 1 cu ftCall No. 168.7008IRIS Nos. 0125910-0125919, 1004901, 1020253First Lieutenant. Coast Artillery Corps, 1917-1919. Born in West Plains, MO. BS, U of Missouri, 1917. First American credited with an aerial victory (as observer-gunner in French plane) while a member of the US Service in World War
Jan. 25, 2008 THOMPSON, A.G. Papers. 1946 .40 cu ftCall No. 303.04-2IRIS No. 00180757First Lieutenant. USAAF, Atlantic Division, Air Transport Command, 1946.Personal papers relating to Thompson's military service. Contains an informal report on the AAF Weather Station at Walrus Bay, Greenland, northernmost post of WWII, covering the work,