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Eugene Hoy Barksdale

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Mueller, Robert, "Air Force Bases Volume 1: Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982", United States Air Force Historical Research Center, Office of Air Force History, Washington, D.C., 1989,
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and was assigned to the 41st Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, in 1918. He later became a founding member of the U.S. Army's
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in the United States
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for three years before leaving to enter officers training camp at
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25th AS, Lt Barksdale pictured (forth from right, back row)
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25th AS, Lt Barksdale pictured (bottom row, 2nd from left)
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United States Army Air Service pilots of World War I
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Goshen Springs, Mississippi
Dayton, Ohio
Arlington National Cemetery
United States

U.S. Army Air Service
First lieutenant
Royal Flying Corps
25th Aero Squadron
World War I
Western Front
United States Army Air Service
Army Air Corps
Barksdale Air Force Base
Shreveport, Louisiana
Goshen Springs, Mississippi
Mississippi State College
Starkville
Fort Logan H. Roots
Little Rock, Arkansas
aviation section
U.S. Army Signal Corps
Austin, Texas
England
Royal Flying Corps
25th Aero Squadron
Mitchel Field
Bradley Jones
DH-4

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