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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
Also, Frank, can let us know which of Walker's probables was upgraded? That would be interesting to learn.
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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
VOGT, John William. 8. April 16, 2010, Melbourne, Florida.
Rest in Peace. Frank.
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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
HARRIS, Thomas Switzer. 9. April 3, 2010, New Haven, Missouri.
Rest in Peace. Frank.
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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
THAYER, William Paul. 2. May 6, 2010, Dallas, Texas.
I have only been able to document 2 victories for him. He claimed six, or six and a half; either six Zeros, or 1 D.520 in the North African landings, and 5.5 Zeroes in the Pacific. Plus a number on the ground which I do not track. Rest in Peace. Frank.
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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
ROSEN, Ralph John. 6. May 11, 2010, McLean, Virginia.
MAHURIN, Walker Melville. 24.25. May 12, 2010, Newport Beach, California. COLLINSWORTH, J D (Jerry). 6. May 12, 2010, Phoenix, Arizona. Rest in Peace, gentlemen. Frank.
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Civilization is the most fragile ecology of all. Last edited by Frank Olynyk; 16th May 2010 at 17:24. |
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Re: American Aces Died in 2010
CHANDLER, George Throckmorton. 5. July 13, 2010, Pratt, Kansas.
Rest in Peace. Frank.
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