Lindbergh, Charles A. Jr.
United States, Business Person (1902-02-04 to 1974-08-26)- • Aviation pioneer, political activist. (See: Lindbergh bio)
- • 1927-05-20 : First non-stop flight across the Atlantic from New York to Paris.
- • 1932-03-01 : His 20-month old son was kidnapped and later found murdered.
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| Consultant | PanAm | ||||||
| Officer | USAirForce | ||||||
| PryorSF2 | Associate | ||||||
| Consultant | USArmyAF | ||||||
| Member | AmerFirstCom | ||||||
| KeyhoeD | Associate | ||||||
| Member | MasonUSA | ||||||
| Employee | USArmy | ||||||
| Son | LindberghCA | ||||||
| Life of | LindberghCA2 | ||||||
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- Pan American Airways (Consultant of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- • Consultant. Helped design Boeing 747 aircraft.
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- • Brigadier General. Commission re-instated by Eisenhower.
- Pryor, Samuel F. Jr. (Associate of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- • Pryor and Lindbergh were close friends. Pryor gave him 5 acres for his residence in Hawaii.
- U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) (Consultant of, 1944-04 to 1945-09) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- • Civilian advisor to Army Air Force. Flew 50 combat missions in the Pacific.
- America First Committee (Member of, 1940-09 to 1941-12) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- • Advocate of American defense and non-intervention in the European war. (See: Lindbergh speeches)
- Keyhoe, Donald (Associate of, 1927 to 1974-08-26) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- • 1927 : Aide to Lindbergh during a nationwide tour following the famous trans-Atlantic flight
- • 1928 : Published "Flying With Lindberg"
- Masonic Grand Lodge (USA) (Member of, 1926-12 to 1974-08-26) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- United States Army (Employee of, 1924 to 1925) -- Duck | Google | Bing
- • Army Air Service reserve pilot.
- Lindbergh, Charles A. (Son of, 1902-02-04) -- Duck | Google | Bing