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Old 16th April 2015, 02:23
Edward L. Hsiao Edward L. Hsiao is offline
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Question Col Bruce H. Hinton,USAF

Gentlemen,

What area did Hinton flew and fought during WWII? Did he ever got any air kills during WWII? I forgot how many air kills that he got during the air war over Korea. Did he flew and fought over Vietnam?

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