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LCDR Nathan Brown Chase

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LCDR Nathan Brown Chase Veteran

Birth
Death
23 Jun 1925 (aged 35)
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2 Site 3884
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A 1912 graduate of the Naval Academy, Chase became a Lt. Commander and held naval aviator pilot license number 37; Chase was killed in a mid-air collision while leading his squadron in fighter tactic exercises near Hawaii. On 27 Apr 1943 Lieutenant Chase Field, a naval air station, which is no longer active, was named for him. He was the first husband of Frances Sullivant(Beard)Reinburg.
A 1912 graduate of the Naval Academy, Chase became a Lt. Commander and held naval aviator pilot license number 37; Chase was killed in a mid-air collision while leading his squadron in fighter tactic exercises near Hawaii. On 27 Apr 1943 Lieutenant Chase Field, a naval air station, which is no longer active, was named for him. He was the first husband of Frances Sullivant(Beard)Reinburg.


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