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^4U lUtC %J ftll/CfittV KSl/U>l*Ul V l\CCUfU officer, 8th Pursuit Group, Langley Field, June, 1932-July, 1933, camp executive and adjutant Fort George G Meade July-October, 1933, and for a short time at Farrands- ville, Pa , reassigned group communications officer at Langley Field until February, 1934, zone communications officer, Eastern Zone, Army Air Corps Mail Operations, Mitchel Field, February-June, 1934; with 8th Pursuit Group at Langley Field June, 1934-March, 1936 (assistant operations officer September-November, 1934, and wing communications and supply officer, 2d Bombardment Wing November, 1934-March, 1935, flight commander, 36th Pursuit Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, and squadron supply officer and adjutant March-August, 1936), attended Air Corps Tactical School, Maxwell Field, August, 1936, until graduated June, 1937, completed field officers course, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, June-August, 1937, stationed at Maxwell Field August-September, 1937, squadron adjutant and personnel officer 32d Bombardment Squadron, March Field, September, 1937-July, 1938, operations and intelligence officer July-November, 1938, and in command 1st Communications Squadron November, 1938-JuIy, 1940, communications officer 41st Reconnaissance Squadron, Langley Field, July, 1940-January, 1941, and in command 13th Reconnaissance Squadron January-August, 1941, assistant to Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Air Force Combat Command, Boiling Field, August, 1941-March, 1942, assigned to Latin-American Section, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, Washington, March, 1942-Apnl, 1943, went overseas as wing executive officer, 4th Bombardment Wing, April, 1943, in May designated to command 403d Provisional Combat Wing and in July assumed command of the 4th Bombardment Wing, awarded the Air Medal July, 1943, Oak Leaf Cluster October, 1943, Silver Star December, 1943, Distinguished Flying Cross, Order of Patriotic War, Second Degree, by Soviet Government, April, 1944, National Order of the Legion of Honor (France), and the Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belgium) , member Christian church, Hurst Marned February 16, 1935, in Hampton, Va, Hope, daughter of Robert Burns and Etta (Hope) Owens No children Brigadier General Wilson and Mrs Wilson were divorced in 1943 Brigadier General Wilson was killed when his plane was shot down over Berlin. Survived by parents, two sisters, Mary Louise Wilson (Southern Illinois Normal Umv 1927-28, Umv Missouri 1929-31) of Marion, 111, and Mrs Michael Edmund McCarty of Columbia, Mo, and two brothers, Commander Ronald Lee Wilson, U S N (B S United States Naval Academy 1932, M S Harvard 1941), of Washington, D C, and Colonel Jack Allen Wilson, US A AC (BEd Southern Illinois Normal Univ 1939, killed in action September 27- 1945) AMES HAVEN CORLEY PH D I914 Bom March 26, 1880, in Morning Sun, Iowa Died June 30,1945, in Miami, Fla Father, Rev Joseph Edmund Corley (Iowa Wesleyan Coll 1868-71; B.D Boston Umv 1878), a Methodist Episcopal minister, son of Benjamin William Franklin and Lois (Wakefield) Corley of Tower Hill, 111 Mother, Ida Champ (Ferris) Corley, daughter of George L and Sarah (Champ) Ferris of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Preparatory department Iowa Wesleyan College, BA Ohio Wesleyan University 1901; taught in Philippine Islands 1901-04; enrolled in Yale Graduate School 1905-06, 1912-14 (PhD 1914), graduate student universities of Berlin and Jena 1905-06 and at The Sorbonne 1906-07, instructor in French and German Pomona College 1907- 09, associate professor of Romance languages 1909-11, graduate student at Harvard 1910-12 (MA. 1911, instructor in French 1911-12), on faculty Yale University 1912-24 (instructor in French 1912-13, 1915-16 and in Spanish 1912-15; assistant professor of Spanish 1916-24, supervisor of Spanish instruction in the University 1922- 23), professor of Romance languages Williams College 1924-39, professor emeritus 1939-45, author: Word-play tn the Don Quixote (1917); member Phi Delta Theta and Methodist Episcopal church Married June 17, 1914, in Manvel, Texas, Hennette Helene, daughter of Henri and
Object Description
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Description
Title | Page 246 |
Transcript | ^4U lUtC %J ftll/CfittV KSl/U>l*Ul V l\CCUfU officer, 8th Pursuit Group, Langley Field, June, 1932-July, 1933, camp executive and adjutant Fort George G Meade July-October, 1933, and for a short time at Farrands- ville, Pa , reassigned group communications officer at Langley Field until February, 1934, zone communications officer, Eastern Zone, Army Air Corps Mail Operations, Mitchel Field, February-June, 1934; with 8th Pursuit Group at Langley Field June, 1934-March, 1936 (assistant operations officer September-November, 1934, and wing communications and supply officer, 2d Bombardment Wing November, 1934-March, 1935, flight commander, 36th Pursuit Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, and squadron supply officer and adjutant March-August, 1936), attended Air Corps Tactical School, Maxwell Field, August, 1936, until graduated June, 1937, completed field officers course, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, June-August, 1937, stationed at Maxwell Field August-September, 1937, squadron adjutant and personnel officer 32d Bombardment Squadron, March Field, September, 1937-July, 1938, operations and intelligence officer July-November, 1938, and in command 1st Communications Squadron November, 1938-JuIy, 1940, communications officer 41st Reconnaissance Squadron, Langley Field, July, 1940-January, 1941, and in command 13th Reconnaissance Squadron January-August, 1941, assistant to Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Air Force Combat Command, Boiling Field, August, 1941-March, 1942, assigned to Latin-American Section, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, Washington, March, 1942-Apnl, 1943, went overseas as wing executive officer, 4th Bombardment Wing, April, 1943, in May designated to command 403d Provisional Combat Wing and in July assumed command of the 4th Bombardment Wing, awarded the Air Medal July, 1943, Oak Leaf Cluster October, 1943, Silver Star December, 1943, Distinguished Flying Cross, Order of Patriotic War, Second Degree, by Soviet Government, April, 1944, National Order of the Legion of Honor (France), and the Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belgium) , member Christian church, Hurst Marned February 16, 1935, in Hampton, Va, Hope, daughter of Robert Burns and Etta (Hope) Owens No children Brigadier General Wilson and Mrs Wilson were divorced in 1943 Brigadier General Wilson was killed when his plane was shot down over Berlin. Survived by parents, two sisters, Mary Louise Wilson (Southern Illinois Normal Umv 1927-28, Umv Missouri 1929-31) of Marion, 111, and Mrs Michael Edmund McCarty of Columbia, Mo, and two brothers, Commander Ronald Lee Wilson, U S N (B S United States Naval Academy 1932, M S Harvard 1941), of Washington, D C, and Colonel Jack Allen Wilson, US A AC (BEd Southern Illinois Normal Univ 1939, killed in action September 27- 1945) AMES HAVEN CORLEY PH D I914 Bom March 26, 1880, in Morning Sun, Iowa Died June 30,1945, in Miami, Fla Father, Rev Joseph Edmund Corley (Iowa Wesleyan Coll 1868-71; B.D Boston Umv 1878), a Methodist Episcopal minister, son of Benjamin William Franklin and Lois (Wakefield) Corley of Tower Hill, 111 Mother, Ida Champ (Ferris) Corley, daughter of George L and Sarah (Champ) Ferris of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Preparatory department Iowa Wesleyan College, BA Ohio Wesleyan University 1901; taught in Philippine Islands 1901-04; enrolled in Yale Graduate School 1905-06, 1912-14 (PhD 1914), graduate student universities of Berlin and Jena 1905-06 and at The Sorbonne 1906-07, instructor in French and German Pomona College 1907- 09, associate professor of Romance languages 1909-11, graduate student at Harvard 1910-12 (MA. 1911, instructor in French 1911-12), on faculty Yale University 1912-24 (instructor in French 1912-13, 1915-16 and in Spanish 1912-15; assistant professor of Spanish 1916-24, supervisor of Spanish instruction in the University 1922- 23), professor of Romance languages Williams College 1924-39, professor emeritus 1939-45, author: Word-play tn the Don Quixote (1917); member Phi Delta Theta and Methodist Episcopal church Married June 17, 1914, in Manvel, Texas, Hennette Helene, daughter of Henri and |