MERVIN BAGAN 195? - 1952 LEGAL AFFAIRS FTW August 20, 1958 CAB ASSISTANT MERVIN F. BAGAN RESIGNS CAB Member Harmar D. Denny today announced 'With the deepest personal regret" the resignation of his Assistant, Mervin F. Bagan, effective September 15, 1958. In accepting the resignation. Colonel Denny stated that Mr. Bagan's plans for the future will be announced at an early date. A native of Esthervllle, Iowa, Mr. Bagan entered service with the CAB as a Trial Attorney on the staff of the Bureau of Air Opera- tlona in April, 1952. He was named Assistant to Colonel Denny in July, 1955, Before coming to Washington in 1952, he was associated with Central Airlines, Inc., In Ft. Worth, Texas, and the Treasury Department as an Internal Revenue Agent. Mr. Bagan is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame with degrees of LLB (cum laude) and PhD in Business Administration (Account- ing) , and is a Member of the Bar of the State of Iowa. During the war, he served as a Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy Amphibious Forces and actively participated in the invasions of Normandy, Southern France, Luzon and Okinawa. Mr. Bagan resides with his wife and seven children in Silver Spring, Maryland. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD WASHINGTON 25. D. C. -http://www.archive.org/stream/appendixoversigh01unit/appendixoversigh01unit_djvu.txt (12/22/09) MERVIN F BAGAN Born 02 Jul 1919 Died 10 Apr 1982 62 At (VA) SSN isued in Iowa -SSDI (12/22/09)