Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
L’Aerophile Collection
Henry Harley Arnold Papers
Pioneer aviator and United States Army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, journals, notebooks, drafts and proofs of Henry Harley (Hap) Arnold's memoirs, Global Mission (1949), articles, speeches, reports, orders, printed material, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to the development of military aeronautics in the United States and to aeronautical policies and events of World War II.
John J. Ballentine Papers
United States Navy officer and air pilot. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, logbooks, military records, biographical material, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Ballentine's naval career after 1920.
Benjamin S. Custer Papers
United States Navy officer and air pilot. Correspondence, military records, photographs, scrapbooks, writings, clippings, and other papers relating primarily to Custer's naval career after 1922, naval aircraft carriers and seaplane tenders during World War II, and the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corp at Princeton University during the 1950s.
Ira Eaker Papers
Benjamin Delahauf Foulois Papers
Military officer and pioneer aviator. Correspondence, diaries, reports, official documents and personnel records, newspaper clippings, and other material relating to Foulois's military career and the development of air power in the United States military.
A. Hildebrandt Papers
Institute of the Aerospace Sciences Archives
Robert A. Lavender Papers
United States Navy officer and attorney. Diaries, logbooks, military records, biographical material, clippings, photographs, and other material related to Lavender's naval and legal careers.
John H. Towers Papers
United States Navy officer and early naval aviator. Diaries, naval and personal correspondence, memoranda, orders for duty, aviation logs, speeches and writings, biographical notebooks and sketches, photographs, reports, scrapbooks, blueprints, charts, and newspaper clippings documenting Towers's naval career and his participation in naval aviation from its inception in 1911 to World War II and after.
Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg Papers
Air Force officer. Correspondence, diaries, reports, memoranda, drafts and galley proofs of speeches and articles, appointment books, mail logs, personal files, accounts, photographs, and printed matter chiefly documenting Vandenberg's service as chief of staff of the United States Air Force.