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Show WINS WINGS AT MOFFETT FIELD r v ... n ;' "" " )) A ; Y ! -il ?,--. : . '. '.- s : f ": 1 " , .. RAY CONDIE Winning his wings as a member of the United States. Army Ail-Corps Ail-Corps is Ray C. Condie, 21, son of Mrs. Caroline J. Condie, Route 2, Preston, Idaho. ' He completes his basic flying here today, and is to report next week to the Air Corps advi.nved fJyL';, -ichool .lV'ail'i-r Field, Villi-fornia, Villi-fornia, for the final 10 weeks of training before receiving his commission, com-mission, as a second lieutenant. Upon winning his wings and commission in the Air Corps Reserve, Re-serve, he will be assigned to an Air Corps tactical unit or to an Army flying school as an instructor. instruc-tor. Today's graduation from the Moffett Field Air Corps Basic Flying Fly-ing school marks completion of the first 20 weeks of Army Air Corps pilot training for the Preston Pres-ton youth, who arrived at" this field Auust IS afler preliminary flight instruction at the Ryan School of Aeronautics, lleniet, California. Cal-ifornia. ! He is a graduate of Preston high school and later attended Utah State Agricultural college. He enlisted en-listed as an aviation cadet at Fort Douglas, Utah, in May. o r |