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==Seaman==
==Seaman==
===Charles Lunn Named Captain===
===Charles Lunn Named Captain===
As reported in the Key West Citizen April 20, 1931 - Charles Lunn has been made captain of the SS Miami, which sailed from this port 12 days ago for Atlantic City, N.J. He is one of the youngest officers to ever receive a master's license for wide-open tonnage.
As reported in the Key West Citizen April 20, 1931 - Charles Lunn has been made captain of the SS Miami, which sailed from this port 12 days ago for Atlantic City, N.J. He is one of the youngest officers (25 years old) to ever receive a master's license for wide-open tonnage.


==Aviator==
==Aviator==

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Charles J Lunn
File:Charles lunn - captain - uniform.jpg
Charlie - 1942
BornAugust 8, 1906
Key West, Florida
Died1983
Miami, Florida
OccupationSeaman - Aviator - Educator
Known forEstablished Navigator Training at University of Miami

Charles J Lunn - "Charlie" - (1906 - 1983) was Director of Navigation for Pan American World Airways and established the Aerial Navigator School at the University of Miami, where 5000 Army, Navy and ... cadets were trained under his leadership. He was presented a Doctor of Science Degree in Navigation from the University of Miami. He was the Navigator on the Dixie Clipper during the inaugural transatlantic passenger flight for Pan American Airways in YYYY

Early Life

Family

Charlie was born on August 8, 1906 in Key West, Florida. An outgoing and athletic youth ....

Seaman

Charles Lunn Named Captain

As reported in the Key West Citizen April 20, 1931 - Charles Lunn has been made captain of the SS Miami, which sailed from this port 12 days ago for Atlantic City, N.J. He is one of the youngest officers (25 years old) to ever receive a master's license for wide-open tonnage.

Aviator

Educator

Later Years

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