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Aircraft 86-0291 is the center of the Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Airpark at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Charles Tehan)         Luke Air Force Base - Today 11/04
2012
Lt. Frank Luke, Jr. Luke Air Force Base - Lt. Frank Luke, Jr. 12/10
2010
On 7 February 1944 Luke Field completed 1,000,000 hours of flying, a milestone in its progress and development. As the hour of expectancy approached, Col. John C. Nissley, commanding officer, climbed into ship X-1 and logged the remaining minutes. On the flightline to greet Col. Nissley were Col. Lester S. Harris, Director of Training, under whose supervision the total flying time was ammased; Major Hugh A. Griffith, Jr., Base Operations Officer, and Capt. William A. Payton, Assistant Operations Officer. Luke Air Force Base - History 12/09
2010
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