Aviation Section - Operates four helicopters to support vehicle patrols and pursuits.
The first funding appropriation for the Aviation Section was $250,000 for fiscal year 1915.
At its creation, the Aviation Section had 19 officers and 101 enlisted men.
By December 1914, the Aviation Section consisted of 44 officers, 224 enlisted men, and 23 aircraft.
Part of this separation occurred when the Aviation Section failed in its most pressing need, the production of new airplanes.
Less than two months later he requested to return to the Aviation Section, Signal Corps.
He was transferred to the Aviation Section, Signal Corps in 1912.
Its responsibility was to oversee the building of aircraft and engines needed for the Aviation Section.
The Aviation Section provides aerial traffic enforcement and other law enforcement services.
Clark later became an executive officer with the Aviation Section in Panama.