Word: dak
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Carl W. Albright, Shobonier, III., Francis S. Andrews, Norway, Me., Herbert H. Bowman 2G, Berkeley, Calif., Joel F. Buchanan, Jr., Ardmore, Okla., Milton F. Chauner, Bozeman, Mont., John Clark, Jr., St. Louis, Me., Forest H. Cleave, Urbana, III., Richard C. Crockett, London, N. Dak., John F. Dahlberg, Jr., Gary...
John H. Dodge, East Lansing, Mich., George Dunton, Jr., Santa Ana, Calif., Robert E. Elsas, Columbus, Ohio, Leonard A. Erickson, Grand Forks, N. Dak., Leonard C. Farr, Marshfield, Ore., Douglas LaV. Fortney, Bowden, N. Dak., Gordon L. Furth, Berkeley, Calif., Robert F. Germer, Olney, III., William W. Haynes, Berkeley, Calif...
Conway B. Sonne, Logan, Ut., Waine W. Suojanen, Ludlow, Vt., Charles F. Terrell, Hutchinson, Kans, Harold P. Thomson, Jr., Cavalier, N. Dak., Thomas J. Veldon, Hoboken, N. J., Charles W. Whalen, Jr., Dayton, Ohio, Marion N. Williamson, Jr., Rochello, Tex., lan S. Wishart, Berkeley, Calif, James B. Wood. Terre Haute...
Kenmare, N. Dak...
First to go was Northwest Airlines Flight 5. Westbound from Chicago to Seattle, around 2 a.m. the big DC-3 rumbled above the blotted-out field at Fargo, N. Dak. Captain Clarence Bates, 41-year-old veteran of 10,000 airline hours, radioed down that he was beginning a standard approach to get under the 500-foot ceiling...