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Old 30th November 2020, 19:54
Frank Olynyk Frank Olynyk is offline
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Re: Major Royal E. Koons USAF

There is an entry for him on FindAGrave, but other than date of birth and death, and links to entries for his parents, spouse, and siblings (all deceased) there are no other details.
A check of Google shows only some newspaperachive.com references to the fatal accident.
I do not show him with any air-to-air claims in WW2 or Korea.

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