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| | Albert Bond Lambert |
 | | Then, Major Albert Lambert purchased the 550 acres of land known as Kinloch Field and renamed it Lambert Field. |
 | | His job was to collect a guarantee chack for $25,000 from me, and keep the boys on the ground; Hoxey, Brookins, Welsh, Turpin, Parmelee, Johnstone, Ogilvie and La Blanc, the famous French flyere who attained 60 miles per hour. |
 | | Albert Bond Lambert, balloon pilot No. 18 of 1908, airplane pilot No. 61 of 1911 and a Junior Military Aeronaut of Army rating, died of heart faliure at his home in St. Louis November 12, 1946, age 72---after a life of activity, accomplishments and service. |
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