Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps - Chiefs of The Aviation Section

Chiefs of The Aviation Section

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  • Lt. Col. Samuel Reber (July 18, 1914 — May 5, 1916)
  • Lt. Col. George O. Squier (May 20, 1916 — February 19, 1917)
  • Lt. Col. John B. Bennet (February 20, 1917 — June 30, 1917)
  • Lt. Col. Benjamin D. Foulois (June 30, 1917 — November 12, 1917)
  • Brig. Gen. Alexander L. Dade (November 12, 1917 — February 27, 1918)
  • Col. Laurence Brown (February 28, 1918 — April 24, 1918)

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