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29 July 2007 02:14 PM
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Hero of Battle in Air
The Lowell Sun - Tuesday, July 09, 1918
Lieut. Hamilton Coolidge of Boston Aided in Defeating German Air Squadron
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29 July 2007 09:48 AM
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American Ace is Killed in Fall
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette - Monday, March 17, 1919
Major David M. Peterson Meets Death During Flight at Daytona Beach, Florida
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29 July 2007 09:06 AM
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29 July 2007 07:13 AM
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American to Head Aviation Sections
Janesville Daily Gazette - Friday, November 02, 1917
AMERICAN TO HEAD AVIATION SECTIONS
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Lieutenant William Thaw to Command Lafayette Escadrille According to Rumor
(By H. G. Wales)
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent.)
Paris, Oct. 16.—Lieutenant William Thaw of Pittsburgh, may succeed Captain Thenault, the French... 
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29 July 2007 05:28 AM
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France to Outfit U.S. Flyers in France
The Fort Wayne News - Saturday, May 12, 1917
FRANCE TO OUTFIT U. S. FLYERS IN FRANCE
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FRENCH GOVERNMENT FURNISHES NEW WAR PLANES TO LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE
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HAVE GRUDGE FIGHT
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Ten German Aviators Single Out U. S. Birdmen as Their Particular Enemies
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WITH THE LAFAYETTE AIR SQUADRON SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, May... 
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28 July 2007 08:56 AM
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Leading American Ace Missing
The Lowell Sun - Friday, June 21, 1918
Leading American Ace Missing
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Four Hun Airmen Attack Lieut. Baylies and His Machine Fell in Flames Within Their Lines
PARIS, June 21.—The leading American ace in the French Flying Corps, First Lieut. Frank L. Baylies of New Bedford, Mass., is missing after an unequal... 
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26 July 2007 07:33 AM
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Lieutenant Paul Baer . . . Will Help Poland Win Liberty
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette - Sunday, November 23, 1919
LIEUTENANT PAUL BAER, FORT WAYNE BOY, FIRST AMERICAN ACE, WILL HELP POLAND WIN LIBERTY
Lieut. Paul Baer, Fort Wayne boy, son of Mrs. Emma Dyer, first of American flyers to be designated as an "ace" in the late world war, has decided to form an air squadron... 
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25 July 2007 02:36 PM
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Want Recognition From Many Airmen
Indiana Evening Gazette - Monday, November 03, 1930
Want Recognition From Many Airmen
NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—INS—The awarding of the congressional medal to Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, American war ace, twelve years after the close of the great war, has encouraged members of the American Society for the Promotion of Aviation to... 
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24 July 2007 03:59 PM
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World War Ace Leaves Service
San Antonio Express - Saturday, November 07, 1936
World War Ace Leaves Service
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Will Travel While Before Deciding Upon His Permanent Home
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After flying more than 4,500 hours during his more than 19 years service in the Air Corps, Maj. James Andrew Healy, commander of the 40th Attack Squadron, Kelly Field, and now... 
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24 July 2007 02:07 PM
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