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HISTORY
On September 4, 1913, First Lieutenant Moss Lee
Love, 11th Cavalry was killed in a Type C Wright pusher bi-plane
at North Island, San Diego, California, practicing for his
Military Aviator Test. He had been under the instruction of
Lt. Frank P. Lahm in the Philippines in the Spring of 1912.
Lt. Love was born on born September 16, 1879 in Fairfax, Va.
He was appointed to the Army from civil life and received
his commission as 2nd Lieutenant on December 1, 1910.
He was promoted to First Lieutenant, 7th Cavalry on December
1, 1910 and ordered to the Philippines in early 1911. Here
he received verbal authority to take flying instructions from
Lt. Lahm. Lt. Love then returned to the United States and
was assigned to the 11th Cavalry. In April 1913, he was detailed
for aviation duty with the Signal Corps and ordered to Texas
City, Texas with the 1st Aero Squadron. He was relieved of
this post in June and ordered to San Diego for duty with the
Signal Corps Aviation School. On September 4, 1913, Lt. Love
was killed in an airplane crash in San Diego.
He was the eighth aviation officer to be killed and the 10th
fatality in Army aviation. Love Field was named by the United
States Army on October 19, 1917, in honor of Lieutenant Moss
Lee Love.
Love Field Chronology
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