Photos of Lt. Geiger
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- Curtiss Model E Pusher (Signal Corps aircraft No. 8) arrived on Oahu July 11, 1913 as part of the first aviation unit to be stationed in Hawaii under the command of Lt. Harold E. Geiger at Fort Kamehameha (January-November 1913). It came with Signal Aircraft No. 2 Curtiss Model G Tractor Scout.
- Curtiss Model G Tracktor Scout (Signal Corps aircraft No. 21) brought to Fort Kamehameha on July 11, 1913 by Army Lt. Harold Geiger.
- Signal Corps aircraft No. 21 arrived on Oahu July 11, 1913. Individual on float is believed to be Army Lt. Harold E. Geiger.
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- Curtiss Model G Tractor Scout on rails used to get it into the water at Fort Kamehameha, Honolulu.
- Divers enjoy the waters off of Fort Kamehameha, 1913. The seaplane hangars are in the background.
- Divers enjoy the waters off of Fort Kamehameha. The seaplane hangars are in the background, 1913.
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- Army Lt. Harold E. Geiger arrived in Honolulu on the transport USS Logan on July 11, 1913 with 12 enlisted men and a civilian engine expert. Their equipment included two seaplanes--a Curtiss E 2-seater dual control plane and a Curtiss G fuselage tractor. They made their first flight on August 8, 1913.
- A woman poses in front of a Curtiss Model G Army Air Service plane, 1914.