JOHN H. TOWERS
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(1885 - 1955) Navy admiral and pioneer naval aviator, officially designated as Naval Aviator No. 3, proposed, planned and led the first air crossing of the Atlantic in NC-4, later served as Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet, Nimitz's chief advisor on naval aviation policy, fleet logistics, and administration. Scarce war-date T.L.S. on Pacific Fleet letterhead, 1p. 4to., [n.p.], July 24, 1944 to Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Commanding General of Army Force in the Central Pacific. Tower advises that it appears that a man recommended for flight training will be approved, apparently as a favor to Richardson. Very good.
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