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94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, San Diego, California Web site. Military and aviation relics. Hamilton Coolidge World War I Collection at The Museum of Flight Digital Collections - materials related to the wartime experience of Hamilton Coolidge, a fighter ace who served with the 94th Aero Squadron and who was killed in action.
The 94th Aero Squadron arrived at Villeneuve-les-Vertus Aerodrome to be part of the 1st POTC on 20 February 1918 without any aircraft, and it wasn't until two weeks later, on 8 March, that seven Nieuport planes arrived from Air Service Acceptance Park No. 1 at Orly Field, near Paris. However, the planes were unarmed.
The squadron was activated at Kelly Field, Texas, on 20 August 1917 as the 94th Aero Squadron. On 8 April 1924, the unit was consolidated with the 103d Aero Squadron which was organized on 31 August 1917.
94th Aero Squadron Restaurant. The 94 th Aero Squadron Restaurant didn’t take its name and location lightly. Named for the World War I unit commanded by hometown hero Eddie Rickenbacker and ...
He was assigned to the famous Pursuit 94th Aero Squadron (the "Hat in the ring" gang) - at this stage flying Nieuport 28 fighters. He was noted for several firsts in his service. He flew the squadron's first patrol along with two other famous aviators, Eddie Rickenbacker and Raoul Lufbery. Due to supply problems, the trio flew their first ...
Constituted in the Army Air Service on 2 June 1921, as Air Park Ho 11, Nichols Field, Philippines; Re-designated as the 66th Service Squadron on 25 January 1923.; The 66th Aero Squadron was consolidated with the 66th Service Squadron in October 1936; Consolidated unit reorganized and re-designated as Base Headquarters and 20th Air Base Squadron.;
On 7 March 1918, Huffer arrived at the newly-formed 94th Aero Squadron of the U.S. Army Air Service to take command. Sources conflict on his predecessor, some claiming Major Raoul Lufbery was in command, [ 17 ] but most agreeing that Huffer arrived to replace the acting Commanding Officer of the 94th Aero Squadron, Lt. Henry L. Lyster, [ 18 ...
Kaye was credited with four confirmed German Fokkers shot down and three probables. He was promoted to captain and served as the commander of the 94th Squadron's 1st Flight. [1] Kaye’s four credited victories came on 29 September 1918, 5 October 1918, 18 October 1918, and 29 October 1918. He held the rank of 1st Lieutenant during each of ...