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  1. Colonel Reed Gresham Landis (July 17, 1896 – May 30, 1975) was an American military aviator who served in the air services of the United States Army during World War I and World War II, and was credited as a flying ace during the former, with twelve aerial victories.

  2. Jun 16, 2023 · Reed Gresham Landis was a World War I flying ace who also served in World War II before retiring to Arkansas to run a resort near Hot Springs (Garland County). Reed G. Landis was born on July 17, 1896, in Ottawa, Illinois, the son of Winifred Reed Landis and Kenesaw Mountain Landis, a federal judge and longtime commissioner of major league ...

  3. Reed G. Landis. Rank, Service. Colonel O-6, U.S. Air Force. Veteran of: Tribute: Reed Landis was born on July 17, 1896, in Ottawa, Illinois. He enlisted in the 1st Illinois Cavalry, Illinois Army National Guard, on June 19, 1916, and mobilized for service at the Mexican border on the same day.

  4. He became the chairman of the IL aeronautics commission and was president of the Reed G. Landis advertising company. He was the author of 2 books. Decorated WWl pilot who shot down 10 German planes and one balloon while flying with the RAF and US Army Air Corps.

  5. Reed Gresham Landis (1896-1975) achieved a dozen victories as a U.S. air ace during World War One, one of which was attained against a German observation balloon. Sponsored Links. An American, Landis largely served with the British Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in England, attached to 40 Squadron.

  6. Colonel Reed Gresham Landis (July 17, 1896 – May 30, 1975) was an American military aviator and the only son of federal judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the first Commissioner of Baseball. He served in the air services of the United States Army during World War I and World War II, and was credited...

  7. of the sun.1 Landis's combat report tells in succinct terms *Dr. Hudson is professor of history and dean of the Graduate School at the University of Arkansas. ^This is an expanded version of James J. Hudson, "Reed G. Landis: America's SE-5 Ace" which first appeared in Aerospace Historian, XVIII

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