Fairchild collection, 1913-1948.

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Fairchild collection, 1913-1948.

A collection of personal papers and official memoranda pertaining to General Fairchild's military career. Included is personal correspondence, professional correspondence and official orders, and details his association with the Air Corps Tactical School, with Air University, and his continued involvement with an evolving Air Corps.

6 microfilm rolls; 16 mm.

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