THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, September 30, 2010
Bill Harmon of Meredith and Gardner Mills, were among the instructors. Mills, Andy Cannon, Bill Cannon, Mike Harlow, and Floyd Miller all went on to military flying ca- reers during and after
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the war, while Andy’s son Hugh Cannon was killed in a military plane crash during the war. Mr. Rice’s son, Thomas Jr. became at the time the youngest pilot in the state when he
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