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Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf

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Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf (1879–1967)

US soldier and aviator. He learned to fly with the Signal Corps and was assistant chief of the American Expeditionary Force's air service in France in 1917. As chief of the Army Air Corps, he was instrumental in improving its status.

He was born in Washington, Connecticut. He retired in 1935, the year in which the establishment of General Headquarters Air Force gave the flying service a measure of autonomy.



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