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3 unusual facts about Alfred V. Rascon


Alfred V. Rascon

Rascon has also worked for the Department of Justice’s, Drug Enforcement Administration, INTERPOL (U.S. National Central Bureau), and the Immigration & Naturalization Service.

Therefore, Rascon's comrades sought the help of Congressman Lane Evans from Illinois.

Rascon

Alfred V. Rascon, United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient


1924 in archaeology

Alfred V. Kidder - An Introduction to the Study of Southwestern Archaeology.

Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane

Later, in 1922, the system was installed on several Verville-designed planes along with gear for the Army Air Services engineering division.

Morris Steggerda

Steggerda joined the Division of Historical Research of the Carnegie Institution of Washington as part of the changes brought about with the hiring of Alfred V. Kidder as director of this research unit.

Verville Air Coach

The Verville Air Coach was a four passenger, high-wing monoplane designed in 1929 by Alfred V. Verville and produced by his company, Verville Aircraft Company.

Verville Sport Trainer AT

The Verville Sport Trainer AT was a two-seat tandem biplane designed by Alfred V. Verville as a civilian version of the YPT-10 primary trainer, intended to appeal to the wealthy private owner.

Verville VCP

In 1918, Virginius E. Clark, in charge of the Plane Design section of the U.S. Army Air Service's Engineering Division and Alfred V. Verville, who had recently joined the Engineering Division from private industry, started design of a single-seat fighter (known as "pursuit" aircraft to the U.S. Army), the VCP-1 (Verville-Clark Pursuit).


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