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Keywords: louis e. e slim gordon special collection photo ship steamer steamship ss badger state ssbadgerstate badger state badgerstate ss american legion ssamericanlegion american legion americanlegion 535-class 535class united states shipping board unitedstatesshippingboard ussb new york shipbuilding corporation newyorkshipbuildingcorporation new york shipbuilding newyorkshipbuilding new york ship newyorkship munson line munsonline usat american legion usatamericanlegion harris-class harrisclass attack transport attacktransport troopship uss american legion (ap-35) ussamericanlegionap35 uss american legion ussamericanlegion ap-35 ap35 uss american legion (apa-17) ussamericanlegionapa17 apa-17 apa17 aviator mechanic louis gordon louisgordon louis 'slim' gordon louisslimgordon lou gordon lougordon slim gordon slimgordon groupshot people monochrome Catalog #: 09_01438 Title: Louis E. ""Slim"" Gordon Special Collection Photo Additional Information: Three unidentified men standing next to box of cargo on deck of ship, Louis Gordon was the co-pilot/ mechanic with Wilmer Stultz on the 1928 Transatlantic flight of the Fokker F7 ""Friendship"" which flew from Newfoundland to Wales in 1928. Amelia Earhart was a passenger on this flight and it is remembered as the first air crossing of the Atlantic by a female. Tags: Louis E. ""Slim"" Gordon Special Collection Photo Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Catalog #: 09_01438 Title: Louis E. ""Slim"" Gordon Special Collection Photo Additional Information: Three unidentified men standing next to box of cargo on deck of ship, Louis Gordon was the co-pilot/ mechanic with Wilmer Stultz on the 1928 Transatlantic flight of the Fokker F7 ""Friendship"" which flew from Newfoundland to Wales in 1928. Amelia Earhart was a passenger on this flight and it is remembered as the first air crossing of the Atlantic by a female. Tags: Louis E. ""Slim"" Gordon Special Collection Photo Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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