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- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c date "July 1947".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c first "Robert F.".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c isCitedBy National_Air_and_Space_Intelligence_Center.
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c last "Futrell".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c page "114".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c publisher "Air Historical Office".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c quote "In December 1942 a contract was executed with Yale University whereby the university leased facilities for the training of the communications, engineering, armament and photography aviation cadets. These detachments were transferred from Scott, Chanute, and Lowry Field in January 1943.137 Harrisburg Academy at Harrisburg, Pa., was leased for the Air Intelligence School, which opened there in April 1942.138".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c title "Development of AAF Base Facilities in the United States: 1939-1945".
- 2bf29ef6a034a8ec5029dd8b58fac41e2817add09fe54f2a20d9b176442bdd6c volume "ARS-69: US Air Force Historical Study No 69".