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Re: US Navy Incident "26" Sept 1929 Newport News
Paul,
May be worth further checking out. On findagrave.com under Constance Baker Godfrey, born Nov. 26, 1927 in Pensacola, Florida, it says that her father, Lt James E. Baker: ".. having flown from Norfolk, VA., arriving barely in time after a minor air collision en route.." Not sure yet if related to your question. Regards, Leendert |
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Re: US Navy Incident "26" Sept 1929 Newport News
Sorry, unlikely to be related, I see now. Two years apart...
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