Category:Herbert Dargue
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American general (1886–1941) | |||||
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Date of birth | 17 November 1886 Brooklyn | ||||
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Date of death | 12 December 1941 Sierra Nevada | ||||
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Media in category "Herbert Dargue"
The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total.
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1st Aero Squadron - Pilots in Mexico.jpg 1,311 × 1,310; 231 KB
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1st Aero Squadron - SC No 43 at Chihuahua City Mexico.jpg 1,329 × 728; 154 KB
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1st Aero Squadron - SC No 43 in flight Casa Grandes, Mexico.jpg 1,319 × 737; 107 KB
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1st Aero Squadron - SC No 43 pilots pose in cockpit.jpg 1,329 × 733; 142 KB
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1st Aero Squadron Curtiss JN-3 No 43.jpg 880 × 436; 78 KB
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Coolidge with Pam Am flyers, (5-1-27) LCCN2016843081.jpg 5,648 × 4,392; 2.35 MB
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Coolidge with Pan Am flyers, 5-1-27 LCCN2016843082.jpg 5,601 × 4,366; 2.41 MB
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Coolidge with Pan Am flyers, 5-1-27 LCCN2016843083.jpg 5,601 × 4,399; 2.31 MB
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DARGUE, HERBERT A. COLONEL, U.S.A. AVIATION LCCN2016866741.jpg 7,610 × 10,366; 8.02 MB
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Herbert A. Dargue.JPG 468 × 615; 37 KB
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Herbert Arthur Dargue (1886–1941) at West Point in 1911.png 756 × 1,064; 344 KB
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Lahm - Dargue - Culver.jpg 1,000 × 750; 709 KB
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Maj Gen Herbert A Dargue.jpg 636 × 439; 46 KB
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President Coolidge Awards First Distinguished Flying Cross Citations, May 2, 1927.jpg 1,800 × 1,415; 422 KB
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Robertson, Lahm and Dargue.jpg 1,000 × 760; 758 KB
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- 1941 deaths
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- Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
- Major generals of the United States Army
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- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United States
- Alumni of the United States Military Academy
- 20th-century men of the United States
- 55-year-old deaths
- Military people of the United States killed in World War II
- United States Army Air Service pilots of World War I
- United States Army Coast Artillery Corps people