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DescriptionFive early American naval aviators at Pensacola, Florida.jpg
English: Five early American naval aviators at the Naval Aeronautic Station (later Naval Air Station Pensacola) in Pensacola, Florida. From left to right: Lieutenant junior grade Walter A. Edwards USN, Lieutenant junior grade Clarence K. Bronson USN, Lieutenant junior grade Godfrey deC. Chevalier USN, Second Lieutenant William M. McIlvain USMC, and Lieutenant junior grade Kenneth Whiting USN
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between circa 1915 and circa 1916
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