September 11, 1922

“Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

Aero Chamber of Commerce Elects Officers

Aviation Progress in Vermont

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“Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

The biographical sketches of men who are prominent in American Aeronautics are printed periodically in AVIATION. The first series have been published in a more durable form, and revised issues will be published from time to time to take care of the frequent changes in station of Army and Navy officers, and such other changes as may occur.
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Aero Chamber of Commerce Elects Officers

Inglis M. Uppercu new President -Increase in Membership Reported by Board of Governors
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Aviation Progress in Vermont

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Sailplanes and Soaring Flight

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ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Air Service

Retirements and Discharges—A War Department circular under Aug. 4 directs the attention of all officers to the fact that the reduction in the number of officers required by the act of Congress approved June 30, 1922, is to be accomplished by retirement and discharge of officers who for any reason are recommended therefor by the board of general officers as being in excess of the new authorized numbers.
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5th N.A.A. District Convention

Fifth District of National Aero Association Organized by Convention at Cedar Point, Ohio
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The Naples Aviation Meeting

Junkers Monoplane Carries Off Tyrrhenian Cup Supermarine “Sea Lion II" Wins Schneider Cup

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The Logic of a Separate Air Force

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Army and Navy Entrants in Detroit Races

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Naval Aviation

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