De Havilland DH-4
The pioneering 1920 Alaska Flight was an incredible feat of airmanship. Air Service aircrews flew four DH-4Bs a total of 9,000 miles without loss of personnel or aircraft. Here General Pershing congratulates Capt St. Clair Streett, the flight commander, upon his safe return.
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