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DeSeversky, Alexander P.
Draper, Charles S.
Eielson, C. Benjamin
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Everest, Frank K.
Fairchild, Sherman M.
Ford, Henry
Foss, Joseph
Foulois, Benjamin D.
Frye, Jack
Gabreski, Francis S.
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Goldwater, Barry M.
Grissom, Virgil I.
Gross, Robert E.
Guggenheim, Harry F.
Haughton, Daniel J.
Hegenberger, Albert F.
Ingalls, David S.
Jeppesen, Elrey B.
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Jones, Thomas V.
Kenney, George C.
Kettering, Charles F.
Knabenshue, A. Roy
Knight, William J.
Lahm, Frank P.
LeVier, Anthony W.
Lindbergh, Anne M.
Lockheed, Allan H.
Macready, Carl B.
Meyer, John C.
Montgomery, John J.
Moorer, Thomas H.
Moss, Sanford A.
Neumann, Gerhard
Nichols, Ruth R.
Norden, Carl L.
Patterson, William A.
Piper Sr., William T.
Post, Wiley H.
Read, Albert C.
Rentschler, Frederick B.
Richardson, Holden C.
Rodgers, Calbraith P.
Rogers, Will
Rushworth, Robert A.
Schriever, Bernard A.
Selfridge, Thomas E.
Six, Robert F.
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Sperry Sr., Elmer A.
Stanley, Robert M.
Stapp, John P.
Stearman, Lloyd C.
Taylor, Charles E.
Thomas, Lowell
Turner, Roscoe
Twining, Nathan F.
Vandenberg, Hoyt
Vought, Chance M.
Wade, Leigh
Walden, Henry W.
Wells, Edward
Wilson, Thornton A.
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