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51-10456
Hello,
51-10456 an F-84, that ended up with the Turkish Air Force. What was its previous USAAF service ? I think it served in the Korean war. https://images.app.goo.gl/i27xnDqKSHYPsUtW7 Any more photos ? Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 18th September 2021 at 04:45. |
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Re: 51-10456
Alex
Marilyn Monroe was certainly in Korea during January 1954. What can be seen of the back ground certainly looks like Korea Several units in Korea carried chevron stripes such as 58 FBW and 474 FBW so 51-10456 is not unique. Since 51-10454 was flown by 58 FBW's leader Col Joe Davis Jr, which is no evidence as such, but maybe your '10456' was also with that unit? Cheers Stig |
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Re: 51-10456
Hi Stig. These Groups / Wings used slightly different styles of chevrons, this is probably 58th ( 3 black-yellow with a short one at the front) in Korea.
I think the name is "Mountaineer" or a variation. 456 went to Turkey on 26-5-55. The 58th c/o's F-84G had commander's red-yellow-blue chevrons as per pre-war colours, at Taegu. These are the Turkish ex-USAF Thunderjets (456 part-way down). Nick http://www.ole-nikolajsen.com/TURKIS...4G%20fotos.pdf |
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Re: 51-10456
Thanks Stig and Nick,
Was hoping for something that would give the full name on the side, so "Mountaineer " would seem to fit the bill. A/c would have "FS-456" on the nose. Wonder what the Lieutenant 's name was ? Thank you both. Alex |
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Re: 51-10456
Could this be the same aircraft ? |
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Re: 51-10456
Here is the Marilyn Monroe photo which identifies the airman as 2nd Lt Gardner H Snow of Watertown, MA.
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/n...hoto/517240272 Newspaper Coverage at that time: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8560...-boston-globe/ Obit for Snow: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries...?pid=191229107 Last edited by RSwank; 19th September 2021 at 18:26. |
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Re: 51-10456
Thank you Rolland,
Good to know that the pilot survived and had a good long life. Hope that you are all keeping safe and well. Alex |
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I wonder why Garland looks so happy in the photo taken.....?
After all the F-84G sucked..... (Thanks Rolland) Cheers Stig |
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