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    • [DOC File]Liste d_servations UFO/Aircraft (en anglais)

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      Flight officer, engineer + gunner one spherical object followed the plane, made violent acceleration and decceleration. 03/37 44.11.23 22:00 France 30 km northeast of Strasbourg M a USAAF P-70 fighter (415th NFS) crew several luminous spheres with pulsating lights 303/352/357

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    • [DOC File]APPENDIX I - Blisworth

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      Flight Officer Hore. Flight Officer Bean. The Glider crashed near St. John’s Reformatory, Tiffield. Both crewmen were killed and the bodies. recovered by a party from 92BG [Bomber Group] at Podington Beds [USAAF]. The crash occurred about 1600 hours. (I visited this crash site after the wreckage had been cleared. The glider had crashed into a ...

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    • [DOC File]July 14, 2009 FEMA Emergency Management Higher …

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      Norman, IPER Program Officer (678-364-3806) or Vicki Walch, CoSA Executive Director (319-338-0248). ... USAAF TB-25C Plane Crash, 1 mile NW of Weldon, TX ... Louisiana, on an administrative flight to Temple Army Air Field, Temple, Texas. The Accident Classification Committee stated,

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    • Lance Wade: World War II RAF Ace Fighter Pilot

      Displaying the aggressiveness that soon earned him the nickname "Wildcat Wade," He destroyed one S.M.79 and teamed up with another pilot to bring down a second. On November 24, Wade and his wingman intercepted a flight of S.M.79s with C.R.42 escorts and, in a low-level fight over the desert, Wade notched up another S.M.79.

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    • [DOCX File]303rd Bomb Group (H) - Molesworth, England

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      The officer emptied the bag of my personal effects. He asked his secretary about the New Testament. This was the Catholic Edition of the New Testament given to me during Basic Training. The officer asked to see my “dog tags” (two identification tags worn on a neck chain).

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    • [DOC File]REPORT OF AIR FORCE RESEARCH REGARDING THE

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      According to the log summary (Atch 27) of the NYU group, Flight A through Flight 7 (November 20, 1946-July 2, 1947) were made with neoprene meteorological balloons (as opposed to the later flights made with polyethylene balloons).

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    • University of Wisconsin System

      Abstract: In his April 2011 interview with Mark Hennick, Ken Becker described growing up in Wisconsin, life after high school, his experience with the USAAF in Europe during World War II, his years at UW-Madison, and his efforts, afterward, in the Korean War. The interview was completed for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program.

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    • [DOC File]John Jewell - 3rd Attack Group

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      The Park’s area of 7 hectares (17 acres) is close to the centre of Charters Towers and lies directly under the flight path from the southern end of the 09 Degrees (Magnetic) runway of the Corinda aerodrome where the USAAF 3rd Bombardment Group’s four squadrons were based. Corinda aerodrome is located on the northern edge of Charters Towers.

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    • [DOCX File]March 9, 2012 Records Master File – 500th Bomb Group

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      is the abbreviation for “Aircraft Commander.” This is the term for the officer-pilot in command of the aircraft. In other aircraft, he would be designated as, “Pilot.” The position known as “Co-Pilot” was designated on the B-29 as “Pilot.”

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