“We’ve got people, we’ve got a place, and we’re ready!”
Major Carlisle I. Ferris, father of famed aviation artist Keith Ferris, served as the 123rd Observation Squadron’s Air Corps Instructor from 4 February to September 1941. He played a vital role in the organization of the squadron leading to the 18 April 1941 activation and federal recognition. (Keith Ferris, Inc., 142nd FW History Archives)
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