LC 1-1
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Newspapers: Greenwich Graphic, Greenwich News, 1918-1922
File — Container: LC 1-1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence regarding Bolling's attempts to organize the Zone of the Interior, including ascertaining which types of planes were needed, obtaining the rights to manufacture them, coordinating with the Aircraft Board in Washington, the Air Service, the English, French and Italian air boards, and coordinating U.S. production with that of the Allies. Detailed information about types of airplanes and genines and attempts to establish a flight training school for...
Dates:
1918-1922
Photographs, Maps, Publications, 1917-1918
File — Container: LC 1-1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence regarding Bolling's attempts to organize the Zone of the Interior, including ascertaining which types of planes were needed, obtaining the rights to manufacture them, coordinating with the Aircraft Board in Washington, the Air Service, the English, French and Italian air boards, and coordinating U.S. production with that of the Allies. Detailed information about types of airplanes and genines and attempts to establish a flight training school for...
Dates:
1917-1918
Degrees and Certificates, 1900-1926
File — Container: LC 1-1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence regarding Bolling's attempts to organize the Zone of the Interior, including ascertaining which types of planes were needed, obtaining the rights to manufacture them, coordinating with the Aircraft Board in Washington, the Air Service, the English, French and Italian air boards, and coordinating U.S. production with that of the Allies. Detailed information about types of airplanes and genines and attempts to establish a flight training school for...
Dates:
1900-1926
Poster, Bolling Air Force Base, 1975
File — Container: LC 1-1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence regarding Bolling's attempts to organize the Zone of the Interior, including ascertaining which types of planes were needed, obtaining the rights to manufacture them, coordinating with the Aircraft Board in Washington, the Air Service, the English, French and Italian air boards, and coordinating U.S. production with that of the Allies. Detailed information about types of airplanes and genines and attempts to establish a flight training school for...
Dates:
1975