Stoyte Ogleby Ross papers, 1906-1974.

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Stoyte Ogleby Ross papers, 1906-1974.

Personnel files, orders, correspondence, certificates, clippings, and photographs, relating to pilot training in the United States during World War II, postwar American military assistance to Denmark, and miscellaneous aspects of American military aviation.

5 ms. boxes.

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United States. Air Force

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At Harris Neck, Georgia, in the remote northern reaches of McIntosh County, the United States government, in the fall of 1942, confiscated the lands along the South Newport and Barbour Island Rivers. Paved runways were constructed for aircraft, and Harris Neck became an air reconnaissance base for the United States Army Air Force during World War II. A number of support buildings were constructed at the Harris Neck Air Base, such as barracks for personnel, an officers club, and PX, to serve the ...

Ross, Stoyte Ogleby, 1906-1973.

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Brigadier general, United States Air Force; commander, Lake Charles Air Force Base, Louisiana, 1941-1943, Aloe Air Force Base, Texas, 1943-1945, and Bolling Air Force Base, District of Columbia, 1952-1956; chief, United States Military Assistance Advisory Group in Denmark, 1956-1960. From the description of Stoyte Ogleby Ross papers, 1906-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123458522 Biographical/Historical Note Brigadie...