Graduation Announcement
Class 43-16, Selman Field, Monroe, Louisiana
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Authors:
- none listed
Contributors:
- Robert Horan
Published: circa December 4, 1943
This item belonged to Edmund Martin Horan, who was a navigator in World War II. After the war he went to Columbia University and got into education. There is a school named after him in New York City. He died in 1982.
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Item: 000271
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Categories:
- Training
Class/Unit Number:
- 43-16: Class 43-16
Locations:
- Selman Field; Monroe, Louisiana, USA
Contributors:
- Robert Horan
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Added: October 16, 2011
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Graduation announcement for class 43-16 at the Army Air Forces Navigation School at Selman Field, Monroe, Louisiana.
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Curator: Mike Voisin
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[1] David Nixon (11-Feb-2019 04:48 AM)
I'm looking for the class book or any other materials for Navigator class 44-10 out of Selman Field, Monroe Louisiana. graduated around July 1 1944, about 180 students.