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Air Transport Command

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  • They were billeted at the Floridian Hotel in Miami, a formerly grand establishment that had been requisitioned by the Air Transport Command and now catered chiefly to servicemen.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • They were billeted at the Floridian Hotel in Miami, a formerly grand establishment that had been requisitioned by the Air Transport Command and now catered chiefly to servicemen.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Subsequently he commanded a training wing in New Mexico and finished the war with Air Transport Command in Washington.

    Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010

  • Subsequently he commanded a training wing in New Mexico and finished the war with Air Transport Command in Washington.

    Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010

  • In the war, it was a Command, ATC—Air Transport Command—but its men and women were mocked by combat airmen.

    Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010

  • The general wrote: when I indicated that I was unable to do so, Madame Chiang requested that I give the Kung sisters first priority on Air Transport Command.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • The WAFs were an elite group of experienced female pilots, former aircraft instructors, racing pilots, or barnstormers, who were incorporated almost directly into the Air Transport Command as a separate ferrying squadron at the outset.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • All women pilots, those in the Army Air Force, in training, or in the ferry division of the Air Transport Command, were now under the sole jurisdiction of the Director of Women Pilots, Jacqueline Cochran, whose offices were located in the newly built Pentagon.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • All women pilots, those in the Army Air Force, in training, or in the ferry division of the Air Transport Command, were now under the sole jurisdiction of the Director of Women Pilots, Jacqueline Cochran, whose offices were located in the newly built Pentagon.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • The senator had firsthand knowledge of the role the WASPs played during World War II, having flown with them as a major general in the Air Force Reserve when he was based at New Castle, Delaware, as a pilot with the Air Transport Command.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

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