File:WWI aviator Greayer Clover.png
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[edit]DescriptionWWI aviator Greayer Clover.png |
English: Depicts Greayer Clover, a WWI American aviator for whom Clover Field and other sites were named |
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Source | Memorial Volume of the American Field Service in France, 1921, on these pages. The man depicted died in 1918: https://the-afs-archive.org/people-in-afs/article/clover-greayer-1-0420; https://roadstothegreatwar-ww1.blogspot.com/2016/04/a-stop-at-suzannes-and-lower-flights.html |
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