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Name | John W. Pattison |
Address | Cincinnati, Ohio , United States |
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Info | John W. Pattison of Cincinnati, Ohio, an early flyer whose interest in aviation never waned, died at Christ Hospital on January 24, 1957. Born in Milford, Ohio, he was educated at Ohio Wesleyan University, Kansas State University and Harvard Law School and went into law practice. During World War I he was rejected for military service due to illness but went overseas as a volunteer YMCA worker. Regaining his health, he joined the Polish air force and fought against the Bolsheviki for two years. Upon his discharge with the rank of Captain he became a Captain in the U.S. Air Reserves. He also became associated with the Ohio National Guard. He was the holder of the 109th pilot's license issued by the U.S., and for many years he was the governor of the Cincinnati Hangar of Quiet Birdmen. In recent years he was vice president of the Union Central Life Insurance Company.
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