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People Later
In 1963 he started a business, "Alessi Industries" supplying test equipment to the semi-conductor and electronics industry. Through the years his company ...
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Combat Tactics - The Syllabus
At approximately 1200 yards from the target, the pilot enters a gentle dive, lines up he target in the sight and commences his strafing run. ...
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13th Bomb Squadron Association
The 13th Bomb Squadron Association, a USAF Korean War veterans goup. The B-26 invader, nose art, combat tactics, how to fly a B-26 and more.
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13th Bomb Squadron Association
The 13th Bomb Squadron Association, a USAF Korean War veterans goup. The B-26 invader, nose art, combat tactics, how to fly a B-26 and more.
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Florida Korean War Memorial Dedication - Dec. 11, 1999
Florida's Korean War Memorial in Tallahassee was dedicated on December 11, 1999, with members of the 13th Bomb Squadron Association prominently in ...
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Poetry from the Korean War era
Poetry from the Korean War: High Flight Our Prayer Airman's Campus Our Ground Crew ... 'Twas only a Korean patrol. Too bad that their duty included ...
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Nose Art and Named Planes
"Shook Up Shark", Sharks have always been a favorite theme for airplane nose art. This may not be the best we ever saw. The interesting thing about the ...
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The B-26 Invader
The aircraft was the fast, sleek, and beautiful Douglas B-26 Invader, built during WW II in Douglas' plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Long Beach, California. ...
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Nose Art and Named Planes
"Shook Up Shark", Sharks have always been a favorite theme for airplane nose art. This may not be the best we ever saw. The interesting thing about the ...
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Nose Art and Named Planes
"Shook Up Shark", Sharks have always been a favorite theme for airplane nose art. This may not be the best we ever saw. The interesting thing about the ...
 
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