Letter from Lyman Hyatt
Letter from Lyman Hyatt at Blackland Army Flying School, Waco, Texas
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Authors:
- Arthur Lyman Hyatt
Contributors:
- Pam Malone
Published: March 30, 1943
This is a letter from Arthur Lyman Hyatt, who drew cartoons for the class books at the air fields where he was stationed during his flight training. He includes cartoons in this letter to his friend, Charles W. Millbern, who also drew cartoons.
Hyatt wrote the letter just prior to graduating advanced flight training at Blackland Army Flying School. He became a B-17 copilot, but he was killed in action one year later over Slovenia on 19 March 1944.
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Item: 001103
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Categories:
- Pilots
- Training
- Training, Advanced Flight
Special Features:
- Owner - Includes the name of the original owner
Locations:
- Blackland Army Air Field; Waco, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Pam Malone
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Added: December 08, 2023
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Letter from Arthur Lyman Hyatt, stationed at Blackland Army Flying School, to Charles W. Millbern.
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