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- Randy_Acord abstract "Randall Keith "Randy" Acord (February 27, 1919 – May 19, 2008) was a historian of American aviation who in 1992 founded the Alaska Air Pioneer Museum at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska.Acord was a native of Clarendon, the seat of Donley County in the Texas Panhandle some sixty miles east of Amarillo. He attended college for two years and worked as an electrician, when on August 18, 1941, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps in Lubbock, Texas. In 1943, Acord was a young test pilot stationed at Ladd Field, now Fort Wainwright, an Army post in Fairbanks. He flew planes with the Cold Weather Testing Station and experimented with heating systems and landing planes with skis. He left the then United States Air Force with the rank of major. Subsequently, he was awarded the Alaska-Siberia Lend Lease Award for his contributions to Russian-North American relations during World War II.Acord had a vast knowledge of aeronautics. He recorded an oral history of the technical details of his flights. His wife of fifty years, Marion Acord, who survived him, took detailed notes for the benefit of future researchers. Mike Cox, a former manager at Pioneer Park, which houses the aviation museum, said that Acord possessed a "depth of knowledge about anything related to aviation . . . a treasure trove of information."Acord conceived the idea for the museum in the late 1970s when the military was considering closing Fort Wainwright. However, the post remains open. The museum opened to the public in 1992 after Acord spent thousands of dollars of his own money to overcome construction setbacks.Acord told the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner that "There is so much history going away nowadays. People don't record events, and then they pass on, and it's gone. I would like to see this history passed on to the younger people of this country."Acord flew a small carrier for several years and went into business as a food distributor to outlying villages. He continued to fly until he was in his early eighties. He died in Fairbanks from complications of pneumonia.He was a member of the Air Force Memorial Foundation, chaired by H. Ross Perot. He was a member of the Federal Aviation Administration "Master Pilot Award List".".
- Randy_Acord birthDate "1919-02-27".
- Randy_Acord birthPlace Clarendon,_Texas.
- Randy_Acord birthPlace Donley_County,_Texas.
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- Randy_Acord birthYear "1919".
- Randy_Acord deathDate "2008-05-19".
- Randy_Acord deathPlace Alaska.
- Randy_Acord deathPlace Fairbanks,_Alaska.
- Randy_Acord deathYear "2008".
- Randy_Acord occupation Historian.
- Randy_Acord occupation Museum.
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- Randy_Acord occupation Randy_Acord__2.
- Randy_Acord occupation United_States_Air_Force.
- Randy_Acord residence Alaska.
- Randy_Acord residence Fairbanks,_Alaska.
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- Randy_Acord wikiPageWikiLinkText "Randy Acord".
- Randy_Acord birthDate "1919-02-27".
- Randy_Acord birthPlace Clarendon,_Texas.
- Randy_Acord birthPlace Donley_County,_Texas.
- Randy_Acord birthPlace Texas.
- Randy_Acord birthPlace United_States.
- Randy_Acord date "October 2011".
- Randy_Acord dateOfBirth "1919-02-27".
- Randy_Acord dateOfDeath "2008-05-19".
- Randy_Acord deathDate "2008-05-19".
- Randy_Acord deathPlace Alaska.
- Randy_Acord deathPlace Fairbanks,_Alaska.
- Randy_Acord footnotes "Acord established partly at his own expense the Alaska Air Pioneer Museum at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks to preserve the history of aviation for future generations. Acord received the Alaska-Siberian Lend Lease Award for his contributions to Russian-North American relations during World War II. Acord continued to fly well into his eighties.".
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- Randy_Acord name "Acord, Randy".
- Randy_Acord name "Randall Keith "Randy" Acord".
- Randy_Acord occupation Aircraft_pilot.
- Randy_Acord occupation Pilot_(aeronautics).
- Randy_Acord occupation United_States_Air_Force.
- Randy_Acord occupation "Historian; Museum curator".
- Randy_Acord placeOfBirth Clarendon,_Texas.
- Randy_Acord placeOfBirth Donley_County,_Texas.
- Randy_Acord placeOfBirth Texas.
- Randy_Acord placeOfBirth United_States.
- Randy_Acord placeOfDeath Alaska.
- Randy_Acord placeOfDeath Fairbanks,_Alaska.
- Randy_Acord reason "It would help to understand what "construction setbacks" means, as I'm pretty sure the building which houses the museum was built decades before 1992.".