Order of Daedalians
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Formation | 1934 |
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Founder | Harold George |
Purpose | Aviation advocacy |
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Chairman of the Board | Douglas H. Owens |
Website | daedalians |
The Order of Daedalians is a fraternal and professional order of
History
The idea of a fraternal organization for
Membership
Virtually all of the more than 14,000 American World War I aviators who were
In the early 1950s, the Order created Named Memberships for current or former military pilots of heavier-than-air powered aircraft. This expansion ensured a new source of members for the Order. Later changes allowed female commissioned pilots to join. In 2001 membership criteria were changed to authorize memberships for ex-commissioned officers, whether or not they retired, and for all Flight officers and warrant officers who held ratings as military pilots of heavier-than-air powered aircraft. In 2002 membership criteria were again changed to authorize memberships for WASPs.
Currently, there are three categories of membership:
- Founder Members, who no later than November 11, 1918 were commissioned officers and rated as pilots of heavier-than-air aircraft in any branch of the armed forces;
- Named Members, current and former military pilots of heavier-than-air craft, to perpetuate Founder memberships; and
- Hereditary Members, descendants of Founder Members.
Up to 15 Honorary Members may be named for exceptional reasons.
A qualified applicant interested in membership must be nominated by an active Daedalian, and endorsed by three other active Daedalians. The application must then be sent to national headquarters for approval. Individual chapters are called Flights.
The Order established the Daedalian Foundation in 1959 to conduct educational, scientific and charitable activities in support of the Order's Tenets and Objectives. The Foundation is an IRS tax-exempt 501(C)(3) organization that relies on contributions, donations and bequests from the Daedalian membership to fund a comprehensive and varied scholarship program, administered through the 39th Flight Eagle Wing. The Foundation also publishes the Daedalus Flyer, the Order's official publication and newsletter.
Footnotes
- ^ Flumerfelt, Matt (12 February 2009). "The honor of flight". Valdosta Daily Times. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
The order of Daedalians takes its name from Daedalus, the ingenious inventor of Greek myth who was the first to achieve heavier than air flight by building wings made of feathers held together with wax.
External links
- Official website
- 2nd Flight Stinsons Wing website
- 39th Flight Eagle Wing website
- Lt. Gen. Harold George interview on founding of the Order