Elwood R. Quesada Papers 1927-1960

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Elwood R. Quesada Papers 1927-1960

Air force officer and public official. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and statements, reports, drawings, press releases, and other material pertaining primarily to Quesada's career as a United States Air Force officer and as director of the Federal Aviation Administration.

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