- male, deceased (1957)
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- Jackie L. "Jack" Ridley (June 16, 1915 - March 12, 1957) was a colonel in the United States Air Force and a noted test pilot who came to public...
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- Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson, is a retired officer in the United States Air Force and a "triple ace" in World War II. Anderson was born in Oakland,...
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- male, deceased (1940)
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- General Augustine Warner Robins (1882-1940) is often credited as the Father of Logistics in the modern United States Air Force, then known as the...
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- Mary Feik (born c. 1924) is a former aviation engineer. She first became interested in aviation at the age of 7 when a Barnstormer came through her...
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- male, deceased (1990)
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- General Earle Everard Partridge was one of the first U.S. Air Force 4-star generals, and a veteran of three wars. Partridge was born in Wichendon,...
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- male, deceased (1977)
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- General Benjamin Wiley Chidlaw directed the development of the United States' original jet engine and jet aircraft. He was born in Cleves, Ohio, in...
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- male, deceased (1965)
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- William Randolph "Randy" Lovelace II (December 30, 1907-December 12, 1965) was an American physician who made contributions to aerospace medicine....
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- Myron T Tribus (October 30, 1921 -) is perhaps best known as former director of the Center for Advanced Engineering Study at MIT. He headed the...
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- Albert Francis Hegenberger (30 September, 1895 - August 31, 1983) was a Major General in the US Army and a pioneering aviator who set a flight...
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- male, deceased (1999)
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- General Mark Edward Bradley (December 10, 1907 - May 22, 1999) was a United States Air Force general and a pioneering aviator. He served as...
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