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Description "Certificate of the Oath of Mail Messengers" executed by Charles Lindbergh prior to becoming an airmail pilot for the United States Post Office
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Source http://www.charleslindbergh.com/pdf/lindyoath.pdf
Author Charles Lindbergh

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