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As the U.S.Army prepares to double its Air Corps by June, 1941 to 5,500 planes with pilots to man them, two Harvard graduates, now at Randolph Field, are scheduled to be transferred to Kelly Field for their final three months of training before they receive their wings.
Edwin H. Graham Jr. '35 of Kansas City, Missouri, and Alfred J. Hanlon, Jr. '39 of Boston began their careers in the Air Corps last August when they reported for flying instruction at one of the many primary flying schools.
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