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    Frank Purdy Lahm (November 17, 1877 – July 7, 1963) was an American aviation pioneer, the "nation's first military aviator", and a general officer in the...
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  • Lahm is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank P. Lahm (1877–1963), American pilot Philipp Lahm (born 1983), German football player...
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    flights. In France, Wilbur met Frank P. Lahm, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Aeronautical Division. Writing to his superiors, Lahm smoothed the way for Wilbur...
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    others being General of the Air Force Henry H. Arnold, Major Generals Frank P. Lahm and Benjamin D. Foulois, and Brigadier General Thomas DeW. Milling)...
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    Interstate I-71, US Rt 30, State Route 13. The airport is named for Frank P. Lahm. Lahm was a balloonist who trained his son in the field where the airport...
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    brigadier general for four-year terms as assistant chiefs of Air Corps: Frank P. Lahm, to command the new Air Corps Training Center, and William E. Gillmore...
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    Scott Baldwin in July 1908; his training partners were Lieutenants Frank P. Lahm and Benjamin Foulois. The dirigible was scheduled to fly from Fort Omaha...
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    Aviation School's director of training, and with Arnold present, Captain Frank P. Lahm, the school secretary (adjutant), authorized on January 6 an excursion...
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  • Christopher C. Kraft Jr. (2016) Gene Kranz (2015) Hershel Clay Lacy (2010) Frank P. Lahm (1963) Samuel Pierpont Langley (1963) William Power Lear (1978) Curtis...
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    November 16, 2007. Retrieved 23 March 2012. Lahm, Frank P. (1970). "The World War I Diary of Colonel Frank P. Lahm, Air Service, AEF" (PDF). USAF Historical...
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    The Second Army Air Service was activated on 12 October with Col. Frank P. Lahm as chief, and the Third Army Air Service was created immediately after...
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    on May 21, 2002. Retrieved 10 May 2009. Lahm, Frank P. (1970). "The World War I Diary of Colonel Frank P. Lahm, Air Service, AEF" (PDF). USAF Historical...
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  • an endurance record for a flight with a passenger (Army Lieutenant Frank P. Lahm) of 6 minutes 24 seconds on his third flight. 10 September – At Fort...
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    George Schuyler Hodges, artist, inventor, and automobile executive Frank P. Lahm, U.S. military aviation pioneer, brigadier general in the United States...
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  • Mecklenburg, head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (b. 1899) July 7 – Frank P. Lahm, American aviator (b. 1877) July 22 – Albertus Soegijapranata, Indonesian...
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  • London. 19 September 1928. col F, p. 14. "Channel Crossed by Glider". The Times. No. 45854. London. 20 June 1931. col F, p. 12. Coates, Steve; Carbonel, Jean-Christophe...
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    was assembled and flown for the first time on March 21, 1912. 1st Lt. Frank P. Lahm, who had been the Army's first passenger on the Wright Military Flyer...
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    general officer positions was given to Frank P. Lahm, who was placed in charge of all flying training. General Lahm established the Air Corps Training Center...
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    David Halberstam at a demonstration during the Buddhist crisis. Died: Frank P. Lahm, 85, U.S. aviation pioneer who became, in 1909, the first military aviator...
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    MA in July 1917 and four who had left aviation and returned—Arnold, Frank P. Lahm, Joseph E. Carberry, and Robert H. Willis—were awarded the higher rating...
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  • Mantell Squadron University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky Active Frank P. Lahm Squadron University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland...
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  • an Air City in 1928. He submitted his drawings to Brigadier General Frank P. Lahm, who was sufficiently impressed to have Clark detailed to work for him...
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    chief at the U.S. Army's flight school in the Philippines. When Captain Frank P. Lahm, the school's commander, couldn't find enough commissioned officer applicants...
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    Graham Bell Calvin Coolidge Dwight Morrow Alfred P. Sloan Charles Lindbergh Daniel Carter Beard Frank P. Lahm Frederic Allen Williams Charles Jasper Glidden...
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    on 8 October 1909, when Wilbur Wright began instructing Lieutenants Frank P. Lahm and Frederic E. Humphreys on Signal Corps Airplane No. 1, which the...
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    contract was to train two pilots.[citation needed] Foulois and Lieutenant Frank P. Lahm were initially designated to take direct instruction from the Wright...
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    efforts of Vernon L. Burge, who was taking flying lessons from Lt. Frank P. Lahm at Fort William McKinley. Burge would become the first FAI-certified...
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  • Philippines. Military aviation began there on 12 March 1912, when 1st Lt. Frank P. Lahm of the 7th Cavalry, detailed to the Division, opened the Philippine...
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    History and Museums Program. p. 84. ISBN 0-912799-11-0. (Holley analyzes the Bolling Mission in detail, pp. 52–64) Lahm, Frank P. (1970). Albert F. Simpson...
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    into one of the showplaces of the Second Army Air Service. Colonel Frank P. Lahm, Chief of Air Service, Second Army, remarked in a talk to the officers...
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