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Summary

Autographed formal studio portrait photograph of Captain William Lendrum "Billy" Mitchell (US Army) in full-dress uniform with sword; 1915.

Biographical / Historical

Brigadier General William "Billy" Mitchell (1879-1936), pilot and aviation and aerial bombing advocate, joined the army as a private and, by the Spanish-American War was the youngest lieutenant involved in the operation. Mitchell saw service in the Philippines, Cuba, and on the Mexican border, and graduated from the Army School of the Line (1908) and Army Staff College (1909) before serving on the Army General Staff (1913-1916). He held a number of command and staff posts in the Air Service in France during World War I (1917-1919) and first soloed in 1917. After a short period as Director of Military Aeronautics (1919) and Chief of Training and Operations (1920), he became Assistant to the Chief of Air Service (1921-1926). During this period, he advocated the creation of an independent Air Service and demonstrated the utility of air power through the famous bomber vs. battleship trials (1921), the group flight to Alaska from the continental US (1923), and Army's Around the World Flight (1924). Unfortunately, Mitchell's public criticism of government policies, in defiance of Army regulations, resulted in his court martial for conduct prejudicial of "good order and military discipline" and insubordination in October-December 1925. Found guilty and suspended for five years, Mitchell resigned his commission in January 1926. He continued to promote aviation and decry government inefficiencies until his death. The Honorable Joseph E. Davies (1876-1958), who served as best man at Billy Mitchell's first wedding in 1903, also served the US government in a variety of foreign and domestic posts during his career, including as a US Ambassador, as the first Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission in 1915, and as Chairman of the War Relief Control Board during World War II.

Identifier

NASM.XXXX.1164

Date

1915

Provenance

Joseph E. Davies, gift, 1959, NASM.XXXX.1164

Extent

0.05 Cubic feet (1 folder)

Archival Repository

National Air and Space Museum Archives

Scope and Contents

Toned gelatin silver print photograph, 9.1 x 6.5 inches, by unknown photographer. Full-length formal studio portrait of Captain William Lendrum "Billy" Mitchell, US Army, General Staff, in formal full-dress uniform (including cap and cape) with sword; 1915. Autographed at lower edge of print and mount, "To Emelen and Joe, Wm. Mitchell, Capt. G.S. U. S. Army, 1915." Inscribed to Joseph E. Davies and Davies' first wife Mary Emlen (Knight) Davies.

Arrangement note

Single-item collection.

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Citation

William L. "Billy" (General) Mitchell Photograph, Acc. NASM.XXXX.1164, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

Topics

Aeronautics, Military

Portraits -- Photographs

Photography -- United States -- Portraits -- Photographs

United States. Army -- 1910-1920.

United States. Army -- Uniforms.

Type

Collection descriptions

Archival materials