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Brigadier General James H."Jimmy" Doolittle
Brigadier General James H."Jimmy" Doolittle

Brigadier General James H."Jimmy" Doolittle - Document Signed with co-signers

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WORLD WAR II: AIR FORCE Three members of the Air Force sign a document paying tribute to Charles Kemper. Printed Document Signed: "W. Stuart Symington" as Secretary of the Air Force, "Hoyt S. Vandenberg" as Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, and "J.H. Doolittle" as Chairman of the Board, Air Force Association and by the President of the Air Force Association, 1p, 11x14. No place, no date. In part: "The Air Force Association in behalf of The Men of the U.S. Air Force pays tribute to Charles Kemper for outstanding services in easing the burdens of battle for Airmen in the far corners of the earth during World War II. In their final assessment of the forces which made Victory possible the Men of the Air Force have weighed your contributions equally with the bombs they dropped and the planes they downed...." CHARLES KEMPER (1900-1950) may be the chubby, gravelly-voiced American comic actor. Lightly soiled, stained and creased. - Please contact us if you have any questions or require additional information. HFSID 256868