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Gimpo ref.
- Significance of Korea’s Aviation Organization Development "In 1958, the functions of Yeouido International Airport were transferred to the newly opened Gimpo International Airport". page 28
- 2012 Modularization of Korea’s Development Experience:Airport Policy and Infrastructure Development"the re-designation of Gimpo International Airport in 1958 by the presidential decree". page 16
- https://www.airport.co.kr/gimpoeng/content/contents.do?cid=2016010811290380955&menuId=1843
- http://www.airports-worldwide.com/korea/gimpo_korea.php
- http://www.theseoulguide.com/arrival/gimpo-international-airport/
Birdseye B. Lewis
https://militaryhallofhonor.com/honoree-record.php?id=37669
https://www.geni.com/people/Major-Birdseye-Lewis/6000000010232626527
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KZZF-89G/birdseye-lewis-1750-1822
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-constitution-birdseye-lewis/14993159/
- MISS THORNE BRIDE OF BIRDSEYE LEWIS; Wedding Yesterday at Millbrook, N.Y., Largely Attended by New Yorkers. HONEYMOON IN MAINE The Bride Is a Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne of This City. Special to The New York Times, June 28, 1908. POUGHKEEPSIE, June 27. -- A wedding which brought many well-known New Yorkers to Millbrook to-day was that of Miss Charlotte Pearsall Thorne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne, and Birdseye Blakeman Lewis of New York, a grandson of Mr. Blakeman, member of one of the old publishing firms of that city.
Birdseye Lewis played a crucial role in shaping the early days of aviation, and his legacy lives on through the remarkable achievements of the company he co-founded.