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Re: Captain Edward E. Hunt KIA Nov. 8, 1944
Hi Renee,
To help with your questions: 1. Refer to the back of Steve Blake's fine book on the 354FG, you'll find the complete description of the a/c (aircraft) which your father was flying each time he was credited with a confirmed/probable/damaged enemy a/c. 2. As for the letters, the first two designate the squadron (FT = 353FS, GQ = 355FS, AJ = 356FS). The separated 3rd letter was to indicate an individual a/c within the squadron. For example, Bud's a/c ID was FT-G (Peaceful Penguin & Arson's Reward for Wally/Bud Emmer). After he was shot down, Sanchez is listed as flying FT-G. "Eagle" (Glenn Eagleston) kept FT-L for the duration. Don Beerbower flew FT-E and Jack Bradley was FT-B. Sometimes several pilots shared an a/c with a letter identifier. It was not unusual for a pilot to fly an a/c assigned to someone else....you'll see this when you notice the victory credits and see that sometimes a pilot was flying another a/c than their "own". 3. The Greek letter "pi" is just another letter to use, ie. after " Z ". 4. The "numbers" of the a/c were the a/c serial numbers which can be observed on the tail in many photos. This is a specific # only for that a/c, and it never changed. The letter designation for an a/c could change as it was assigned to another pilot or transferred to another unit. 5. The bronze oak leaf clusters (as in the case of the Air Medal) are used to indicate additional awards of a certain medal. EX. a ribbon for an Air Medal with 3 bronze oak leaf clusters would signify that the pilot had been awarded the Air Medal FOUR times. A silver oak leaf cluster indicates FIVE awards of the medal. Hope this helps. Cheers, Tripp |
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