Commercial Trans-Atlantic traffic opens.
Commercial Trans-Atlantic traffic opens. The first American and French women to leave France for the U.S., as civilian private passengers, visit in the Captain's cabin of the Liberty ship John D. Miller before leaving the port of Le Havre, France. From left to right: American Red Cross worker Della Kurtz of York, Pennsylvania; Madame Jacqueline Daubard of Paris, France, who will join her husband, Captain Jean Daubard of the French Air Mission in New York; Paula Doll Savage of Huntington, Louisiana; Captain E.M.R.B. Nagle, Ship's captain, and American Red Cross Worker Rae Wallace of Brooklyn, New York. The American Red Cross workers had served on the Third U.S. Army front.
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- Vliegtuigen
- Amerikaanse strijdkrachten
- Fransen
- Vrouwen
- Luchtvaart
- Naoorlogse periode
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