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  2. 94th Aero Squadron - Wikipedia

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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.

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    The 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, designed to look like a World War I-era French farmhouse, closed in June and was razed in December. ... The 94 th Aero Squadron Restaurant didn’t take its name ...

  4. Ports O' Call Village - Wikipedia

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    Plans for San Pedro Public Market include restaurants, shopping, fresh markets, office space and a waterfront promenade with outdoor space and an open-air amphitheater. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In January 2020, a public spokesperson at the Port of Los Angeles said it would be a couple more years until this development was open to the public. [ 20 ]

  5. 94th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  7. David Tallichet - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Tallichet designed, financed, or built more than 100 restaurants across the United States, including the Proud Bird next to Los Angeles International Airport and 94th Aero Squadron near Van Nuys Airport. Many designs were shaped by Tallichet's experience as a military aviator.

  8. List of American aero squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Constituted in the Army Air Service as the 17th Squadron (Pursuit) on 14 March 1921; Re-designated as the 17th Pursuit Squadron on 25 January 1923; Reconstituted, and consolidated (17 October 1936) with 17th Aero Squadron; Departed from the port of San Francisco, California, about mid-November 1940 on the U.S.A.T. Etolin and arrived in the ...

  9. United States Army Air Service - Wikipedia

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    [n 16] The first aerial victory in an American unit was by 1st Lt. Paul F. Baer of the 103rd Aero Squadron, and formerly a member of the Lafayette Flying Corps, on March 11. The first victories credited to American-trained pilots came on April 14, 1918, when Lieutenants Alan F. Winslow and Douglas Campbell of the 94th Pursuit Squadron scored.