Acosta, Bertrand Blanchard, CPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Service Branch
Signal Corps
Last Primary MOS
AAF 1054-Pilot - Two-Engine
Last MOS Group
Aviation
Primary Unit
1925-1927, AAF 1054, US Navy
Service Years
1917 - 1919
Signal Corps
Captain

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1895
 
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Home Town
San Diego, California
Last Address
Denver, Colorado
Date of Passing
Sep 01, 1954
 
Location of Interment
Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park - North Hollywood, California
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: Portal of the Folded Wings

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Aviation Pioneer. Known as the "Bad Boy of the Air," he taught himself how to fly in 1910, and built experimental planes until 1912, when he went to work for aircraft designer Glenn Curtiss. When World War I started he joined the Royal Flying Corps, and trained Royal Navy pilots in Canada. In 1917 he was sent to the United States, where he trained United States Army Signal Corps pilots at Long Island. Commissioned into the United States Navy, by 1925 he was a Lieutenant. In 1927, he and a fellow pilot set an endurance record of over 51 hours in the air. In May of 1927, with explorer Admiral Richard Byrd as co-pilot, he made a transatlantic flight from Long Island to France (a story has been told that during the flight Admiral Byrd had to strike him on the head with a fire extinguisher after Acosta became very intoxicated). In 1936 he and other American pilots joined the Republic forces in Spain to fight fascists forces during the Spanish-American War; Acosta and the Americans were dubbed the "Yankee Squadron". He delighted in flying under bridges and doing touch and goes on the roof tops of Manhattan skyscrapers. When a passenger once asked him for the time he replied, "I don't know, bit I'll find out," and he buzzed the clock tower of the Metropolitan Life building. In December of 1951 he collapsed in a New York City bar and was hospitalized with tuberculosis. He died at the Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society sanitarium in Colorado.

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   1917-1919, 0210, Aviation Section US Signal Corps

Captain
From Month/Year
- / 1917
To Month/Year
- / 1919
Unit
Aviation Section US Signal Corps Unit Page
Rank
Captain
MOS
0210-Signal Officer
Base, Fort or City
Not Specified
State/Country
United States
 
 
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 Aviation Section US Signal Corps Details

Aviation Section US Signal Corps
Type
Signal
 
Parent Unit
Signal Corps
Strength
Corps
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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Aviation Section US Signal Corps

Rader, Ira, COL, (1907-1947) SC 0210 Captain
Hunt, Jason Solon, 1LT, (1917-1918) AV AAF 1056 First Lieutenant
Mansfield, Dewey, PVT, (1918-1919) TC 000 Private
Zaiz, John, PFC, (1917-1919) TC 000 Private First Class
Brett, George Howard, LTG, (1910-1946) SC Major
Vernum, Remington De B., 1LT, (1918-1918) SC First Lieutenant
Whitehead, Ennis Clement, LTG, (1917-1947) SC First Lieutenant
Brereton, Lewis Hyde, LTG, (1911-1947) AV Captain
Duke, Florimond Joseph D, COL, (1917-1963) OD Second Lieutenant
Luke, Frank, 2LT, (1917-1918) OD Second Lieutenant
Pangborn, Clyde Edward, 2LT, (1918-1946) OD Second Lieutenant
Coolidge, Hamilton, CPT, (1916-1918) QM Private
Davis, Michael F., BG, (1915-1950) Colonel
Walton, Leo Andrew, MG, (1915-1949) Colonel
Cousins, Ralph Pittman, MG, (1915-1949) Captain
Cousins, Ralph Pittman, MG, (1915-1949) Captain
Davis, Michael F., BG, (1915-1950) Captain
Lyon, Edwin Bowman, BG, (1915-1952) Captain
Miller, Henry J. F., BG, (1915-1944) Captain
Page, Richard C. M., CPT, (1917-1920) Captain
O'Daniel, James Allison, 1LT, (1914-1918) First Lieutenant

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