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The 354th Aero Squadron (Observation) was organized at Kelly Field, Texas, on January 28, 1918. The squadron was shipped to France on August 16th, and was eventually stationed at Autreville and Saizerais Airdromes, providing reconnaissance services. William Wallace Innes was a pilot for the 354th Aero Squadron (Observation) during World War I.
NASM.2000.0025
Innes, William Wallace
1917-1919
Karolyn Sewell, gift, 1999, 2000-0025, unknown
0.05 Cubic feet ((1 folder))
National Air and Space Museum Archives
This collection consists of twenty-two prints of the 354th Aero Squadron, and copies of Innes' pilot log and documentation concerning his service. The collection also contains a copy of the booklet "History of the 354th Aero Squadron (Observation) A.E.F." The prints include the following aircraft: de Havilland DH-4; L.F.G. Roland D.VIA; Handley-Page O-400; Sopwith 1A2; Dorand A.R; Nieuport Scout; and Salmson.
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Aeronautics, Military
Aeronautics
Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter Family
Dorand A.R. (Avion de Reconnaissance) Series
Salmson Aircraft Family
Nieuport Aircraft Family
World War, 1914-1918
de Havilland (Airco) D.H.4
LFG Roland D.VI
Handley Page O/400
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