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    Edgar Staley Gorrell (February 3, 1891 – March 5, 1945) was an American military officer, aviation pioneer, historian, manufacturing entrepreneur, and...
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  • actress Edgar S. Gorrell (1891—1945), American military officer and businessman Frank Gorrell (1927-1994), American politician Henry Tilton Gorrell (1911–1958)...
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    reports of the 30-volume "Gorrell's History" of the Air Service, AEF. Compiled and written in 1919 by Col. Edgar S. Gorrell, AS, USA, and a staff of several...
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    resisted the U.S. incursion. The Constitutionalist forces used arms at the town of Parral to resist passage of a U.S. Army column. The U.S. mission was...
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    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; Clarence Chamberlin; Edgar S. Gorrell, president of Stutz Motor Company and former Air Service officer; James...
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    six days. The youngest colonel of the Air Service during the war was Edgar S. Gorrell, chief of staff, Air Service AEF, on October 28, 1918, at the age of...
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    meet specific emergencies, the order was not invoked. ATA president Edgar S. Gorrell, a colonel in the Air Service during World War I and the driving force...
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    observation. In particular Bolling and his Army colleagues, Captains Edgar S. Gorrell and Virginius E. Clark, were impressed by the concept of long-range...
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    in a cross-wind, damaging it beyond economical repair. No. 52 (Lt. Edgar S. Gorrell) made an attempt to continue on 22 March but was damaged at an interim...
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    assisting Patrick and Colonel Edgar S. Gorrell draft the air clauses of the Treaty of Versailles. Upon his return to the U.S. in July 1919, Foulois was assigned...
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