James Edmond Fechet (August 21, 1877 – February 10, 1948) was a major general in the United States Army and the Chief of Air Corps 1927–1931. Men he had...
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Eugene Oscar Fechet (14 March 1846 in Port Huron, Michigan – 15 January 1925), was a United States Army officer who served in the American Civil War, Spanish–American...
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About the same time as the operation was being carried out, General James Fechet replaced General Mason Patrick as commander of the USAAC. He received...
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disestablishment in 1947. Patrick became Chief of the Air Corps and Brig. Gen. James E. Fechet continued as his first assistant chief. On 17 July 1926, two lieutenant...
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the "West Point of the Air" to the Chief of the Air Corps, Maj. Gen. James Fechet. Early in 1931, the School of Aviation Medicine from Brooks Field and...
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Andrews, on the staff of outgoing Chief of the Air Corps, Major General James Fechet, proposed to bomb another ship during joint maneuvers with the Navy off...
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chief of the Army Air Corps, and his assistant, Brigadier General James E. Fechet, to discuss the placement of an attack group at Maxwell Field. Both...
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While this took place, in April the new Chief of Air Corps, Maj. Gen. James Fechet, appointed a committee of senior officers headed by Brig. Gen. Benjamin...
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Construction plans were approved by Chief of the Air Corps Maj. Gen. James Fechet and Congressman Hill for a school house of approximately 29,500 square...
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received the Distinguished Flying Cross, Patrick J. Hurley and Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet, Chief of the Army Air Corps". Photograph. Library of Congress. Retrieved...
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