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Foulois, p. 175.
Foulois, p. 176.
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candidates to fly the dirigible: Lahm, Selfridge, and 1st Lt.
Benjamin Foulois, Infantry.
Foulois was
trained as the
first dirigible pilot and
prepared to move...
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Inspector General, who
ruled largely in
favor of
Foulois.
Rogers continued to
severely criticize Foulois through the
summer of 1935,
threatening ****ure...
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called Foulois and Army
Chief of
Staff General Douglas MacArthur to the
White House,
asking them to fly only in
completely safe conditions.
Foulois replied...
- 1908; his
training partners were
Lieutenants Frank P. Lahm and
Benjamin Foulois. The
dirigible was
scheduled to fly from Fort Omaha, Nebraska, to exhibitions...
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discord with
Foulois.
Pershing restated the
responsibilities of the Air
Service AEF with G.O. No. 81, May 29, 1918, in
which he
replaced Foulois as Chief...
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Division at
Aviation Section headquarters under Col.
Benjamin D.
Foulois. In November, when
Foulois was
promoted to
brigadier general and sent to
France to command...
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served at the fort,
including Arthur MacArthur Jr.,
Leonard Wood,
Benjamin Foulois,
Frederick Funston, and John J. Pershing.: 30, 32, 38, 57 Maj. Gen. John...
- semi-autonomous "Air Corps." Arnold, like
fellow flyer Captain Benjamin Foulois,
argued that the
action was premature, and like his
Signal Corps boss,...
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teaching position in 1970, as an
American history teacher at
Benjamin Foulois Junior High
School in Morningside, Maryland. From 1971 to 1978, she taught...