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		<title>&#8220;Lives of the Aces in Pictures &#8211; Part 22: Major Reed G. Landis&#8221; by Eugene Frandzen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From May 1932 through March 1936, Flying Aces ran a pictorial feature illustrated by Eugene Frandzen on the &#8221; Each month they featured a different ace from The Great Warâ€”telling his story. Very similar to Alden McWilliams&#8217; &#8220;They Had What It Takes&#8221; which would run in the magazine after LOTAIP had run it&#8217;s course. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From May 1932 through March 1936, <em>Flying Aces</em> ran a pictorial feature illustrated by <a href="http://www.ageofaces.net/authors-artists/eugene-m-frandzen/">Eugene Frandzen</a> on the &#8221; Each month they featured a different ace from The Great Warâ€”telling his story. Very similar to <a href="http://www.ageofaces.net/authors-artists/alden-mcwilliams/">Alden McWilliams&#8217;</a> <a href="http://www.ageofaces.net/tag/alden-mcwilliams/">&#8220;They Had What It Takes&#8221;</a> which would run in the magazine after LOTAIP had run it&#8217;s course. When <em>Flying Aces</em> was a traditional pulp magazine size of 7&#215;10&#8243;, it was a two page feature, but when they changed formats and went with a bedsheet size, the feature became one page.<a href="http://www.ageofaces.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/landisb.jpg"><img src="http://www.ageofaces.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/landis.png"  vspace="5" hspace="5" width="200" align="right"></a></p>
<p>This week we have the twenty-second installment featuring the American aviation Ace, Major <a href="http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/landis.htm" target="_blank">Reed Gresham Landis</a>! Landis was flying with the RFC when he scored his dozen victories, all from an S.E.5. Landis was awarded the British Distinguished Flying Cross and the American Distinguished Service Cross. He would survive the war and go on to become chairman of the American Legion during the 1920&#8217;s, but returned to service in 1942 where he rose to the rank of colonelâ€”stationed in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>He passed away May 30th, 1975, aged 78 near Hot Springs, Arkansas.</p>
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(March 1934, <em>Flying Aces</em>)</li>
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