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Lewis Cassidy Rockwell (23 November 1884 – 28 September 1912) was a United States Army Second Lieutenant who died in an aircraft crash. Rockwell was the fourth commissioned officer of the United States Army to meet death in an aviation accident. His passenger, Corporal Frank S. Scott was the first enlisted American to die in an air crash. The crash was the first in the world in which two or more persons were killed.

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  • Lewis Cassidy Rockwell (23 November 1884 – 28 September 1912) was a United States Army Second Lieutenant who died in an aircraft crash. Rockwell was the fourth commissioned officer of the United States Army to meet death in an aviation accident. His passenger, Corporal Frank S. Scott was the first enlisted American to die in an air crash. The crash was the first in the world in which two or more persons were killed. (en)
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  • Lewis Cassidy Rockwell (23 November 1884 – 28 September 1912) was a United States Army Second Lieutenant who died in an aircraft crash. Rockwell was the fourth commissioned officer of the United States Army to meet death in an aviation accident. His passenger, Corporal Frank S. Scott was the first enlisted American to die in an air crash. The crash was the first in the world in which two or more persons were killed. (en)
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  • Lewis C. Rockwell (en)
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