RCAF Menrifc-;Among NewArrivalsBy Pvt. F. R. AndrewscIrIIAmong the 35 new flying instructors arriving at Minter Field last week are three officers and three staff sergeant pilots who took their flight training in* the ■Royal Canadian Air Force. The latter three are the first staff sergeant pilots to instruct at Min-1 ^ter Field. ~v jUAlso in the group are s*xcivilian instructors, who expect« r/ * ** * K lt;£ - .• ' •• ;• c * . 'lt;•**’' • • K' Iv ' v . . /to be commissioned in the near future. Heretofore, only one civilian, Harold T. Robinett. had been a flight instructor on the field.Previous to their arrival the 35fliers took the month’s standard-* ' Yization course at Mather Field, acourse designed to standardize method# of instruction at all Army flying fields.The RCAF men are 1st Lt. j Herbert J. Raplcy, 2nd Lts. C.E. Kencaley and Earl A. Turner; and SSgts. Donald V. V. Lawson, John F. Reagan and Oliver H. Killian.Other flying officers are 2nd Lts. Lloyd W. Adamson, Richard R. Anderson Soairen S. Ave-disian, Robert K. Baker, Frank E. Barr. James L. Brazil, Jr., Fran Capel, Earle T. Carothers, Jr., Prank W. Carr, William B. Deatr.ck. Edmund H. Driggs, E. W. Fenton, Clarence C. Graham, Harold M. Hanna, William D. Henderson, John T. McWhorter, Francis S. Bajorin, Fred L. Byrum, Jr., Walter L. Carss, Jr., Jack W. Chandler, ^\lvah L, Fisher, Jr. and John A. Turner,m.The civilian instructors are Ed -win H. Gough, Chester A. Janes,W ^ m mm m mm mm, m w m— w . w ^mmm w mmm - v tv* ^ \ “ ■ ** wm ' ’ ^ter, ^Howard B. Westley and ? I Francis M. Winstrom.