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![]() Gentlemen,
Their were quite a few Luftwaffe pilot veterans that became US citizens in the late 1940's. What kind of expert trade does they do if they joined the US military during the Korean War? Piloting would have been the best. So maybe they flew all kinds of US military planes from the army,air force,marines,and navy. Spotter planes,B-26 bombers,helecopters,perhaps jet fighters,etc. Veterans of the Luftwaffe were a restless bunch sometimes. Sincerely, Edward L. Hsiao |
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