[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 644 Introduced in House (IH)]
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114th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 644
Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the First Aero Squadron's
participation as the first aviation unit to take part in military
operations, and the group's contribution to the Nation's airpower
heritage.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 15, 2016
Mr. Pearce (for himself, Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, Mr.
Jones, Mr. Ashford, and Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Armed
Services
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the First Aero Squadron's
participation as the first aviation unit to take part in military
operations, and the group's contribution to the Nation's airpower
heritage.
Whereas, on March 5, 1913, the United States formed the First Aero Squadron;
Whereas the pilots who made up this unit did not have formal flight training
classes, instead were typically self-taught or provided ground
instructions followed by individual practice;
Whereas in one instance a pilot received flight training and instruction through
mail correspondence with Orville Wright;
Whereas, on March 9, 1916, Pancho Villa raided Columbus, New Mexico, looting the
town and killing 18 people in the United States;
Whereas President Woodrow Wilson immediately directed General John J. Pershing
to pursue and disperse Pancho Villa in response to the raid on Columbus,
New Mexico;
Whereas, on March 10, 1916, Secretary of War Newton Baker ordered the use of the
First Aero Squadron in the pursuit of Pancho Villa;
Whereas, on March 15, 1916, the First Aero Squadron, under the command of
Captain Benjamin Foulois, arrived in Columbus, New Mexico;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron arrived with 8 Curtiss JN-3s, known as ``Jenny''
series airplanes;
Whereas the Jenny was considered one of the most advanced aircraft built to
date, yet the airplane was still an extremely new technology that
experienced significant maintenance issues in flight and on the ground;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron was made up of 10 pilots, Capt. Benjamin
Foulois, Capt. Townsend Dodd, Lt. Joseph Carberry, Lt. Thomas Bowen, Lt.
Carleton Chapman, Lt. Herbert Dargue, Lt. Edgar Gorrell, Lt. Walter
Kilner, Lt. Ira Rader, and Lt. Robert Willis;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron upon arrival in Columbus, New Mexico, consisted
of 82 support soldiers, 8 JN-3 airplanes, 10 four-wheel drive motor
trucks, and 6 motorcycles;
Whereas Columbus, New Mexico, as a result of the First Aero Squadron's
deployment has come to be known as ``The Cradle of American Airpower'';
Whereas, on March 19, 1916, General Pershing called the First Aero Squadron to
the front lines in the fight against Pancho Villa's troops;
Whereas, on March 20, 1916, the First Aero Squadron flew the first combat
flights in United States military history;
Whereas from March 20, 1916, to April 20, 1916, Captain Foulois and his Squadron
flew hundreds of hours in support of General Pershing's operation
against Pancho Villa;
Whereas, on April 20, 1916, 4 of the JN-3s had crashed, 2 had been scrapped for
replacement parts, and the remaining 2 were inoperable due to mechanical
issues, as a result General Pershing ordered the First Aero Squadron
back to Columbus, New Mexico;
Whereas, on May 1, 1916, replacement airplanes, Curtiss R-2s, began to arrive in
Columbus, New Mexico, allowing the First Aero Squadron to resume flights
in support of General Pershing's efforts;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron received a total of 51 airplanes in Columbus,
New Mexico, to support the fight against Pancho Villa;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron continued combat and support flights until
General Pershing withdrew from Mexico in February 1917;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron went on to support United States military
operations in World War I and every major United States military
engagement since;
Whereas the First Aero Squadron, now known as the First Reconnaissance Squadron,
continues to operate in the United States Air Force; and
Whereas the First Aero Squadron's actions in 1916 formed the foundation of the
modern day United States Air Force: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the 100th anniversary of the First Aero
Squadron becoming the United States first aviation unit to take
part in military operations;
(2) celebrates the achievements of the First Aero Squadron
over the past 100 years; and
(3) honors and expresses thanks to all United States Airmen
who fought in defense of the Nation in the 100 years since the
First Aero Squadron began operations.
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