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Laurence G. Hanscom (Laurence Gerald Hanscom) was born on 20 August, 1906. Discover Laurence G. Hanscom's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Laurence Gerald Hanscom
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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August 1906
Birthday 20 August
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Date of death February 9, 1941 (aged 34) - Saugus, Massachusetts Saugus, Massachusetts
Died Place Saugus, Massachusetts
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1943

On February 11, 1943 the Boston auxiliary airport at Bedford was officially dedicated as Laurence G. Hanscom Field. In June 1947, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States Army entered a joint use agreement which eventually led to the creation of the Hanscom Air Force Base.

1941

On February 9, 1941, Hanscom and a passenger departed from Muller Field in Revere, Massachusetts in a single-motor biplane with dual controls for training. His plane was observed making three loops over Saugus, Massachusetts. While attempting a fourth loop, the plane went into a spin and landed among three trees in the backyard of 8 Springdale Ave. in Saugus, missing the house by five or ten yards. The area where the crash occurred was 50 yards from a marshland extensively used by pilots to perform stunts. Frederick B. Willis who lived next door, was first to find the wreck, and his wife notified the police and fire departments. Both men were found dead in the plane.

1940

In January 1940, Hanscom and Elmer S. Orr, an electrical engineer who flew with the Royal Air Force in World War I, founded the Massachusetts Wing of the Civilian Aviation Reserve. That August he was named the wing's first commander. By 1941 the group numbered about 150 pilots and 300 others. In February 1941, Hanscom confided to friends and family that he was considering enter the Royal Canadian Air Force as an instructor.

1929

Hanscom began flying in 1929. In 1937 year he was appointed by Massachusetts Governor Charles F. Hurley to serve on a Special Commission on Aviation and Planning, Development and Location of Airports. The commission recommended the creation of six new state airports, including two adjacent to Route 128 in metropolitan Boston. In 1941, the state legislature passed legislation for such an airport by approving funds for an airport in Bedford, Massachusetts.

1923

Hanscom wrote for the school newspaper while a student at Malden and Wilmington High Schools. In the spring of 1923 he began assisting The Boston Daily Globe's correspondent in Woburn, Massachusetts. He later joined the Globe as an office boy. He moved up to a position as a clerk, working in the library and the editorial department. He later became a staff reporter and was eventually assigned to the State House. In 1937 he joined the Telegram & Gazette as a State House correspondent.

1906

Laurence Gerald Hanscom (August 20, 1906 – February 9, 1941) was an American journalist and aviator and the namesake of Hanscom Air Force Base and Hanscom Field.

Hanscom was born on August 20, 1906. He attended public schools in Malden and Wilmington, Massachusetts and graduated from Wilmington High School in 1923.