Fletcher Hale (January 22, 1883 – October 22, 1931) was an American politician and a United States representative from New Hampshire.
[1] Hale was member of the Laconia board of education from 1916 to 1925 and was chairman 1918–1925.
[4] Hale was taken ill while returning to the United States from London aboard the SS President Harding after attending an Inter-Parliamentary Union conference in Bucharest.
[5] He was removed from the ship when it arrived on October 22, 1931, and taken to the Brooklyn Naval Hospital.
[7] They were the parents of two sons, Fletcher (1915–1998), a captain in the U.S. Navy,[2][8] and Robert Armstrong (1918–1945), a captain and B-26 Marauder pilot in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II who died after his plane was shot down near Frankfurt.