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Post by dmether on Aug 15, 2014 17:17:16 GMT 8
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Post by dmether on Jul 27, 2014 16:48:13 GMT 8
Phantom: I went to the US National Archives to research AGRS in the PI in WWII, this was found in one of the boxes, really no other info other than what the list shows.
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Post by dmether on Jul 26, 2014 16:11:27 GMT 8
These are 1937 numbers:
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Post by dmether on Jul 24, 2014 18:28:56 GMT 8
KM55 exists.
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Post by dmether on Jul 19, 2014 10:27:35 GMT 8
5 Nov 44, after hitting Bamban airfield, a plane from VB-14 is seen with a hit through it's tail. Zg056.
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Post by dmether on Jul 19, 2014 10:15:46 GMT 8
This is a good one, the Japanese fleet already under attack, Battle of Leyte Gulf. Zg054.
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Post by dmether on Jul 19, 2014 10:12:14 GMT 8
I'm a big fan of WWII photographs myself, have a nice collection. Here is a PB4Y-2 shooting down a JAKE 2 May 45, entire encounter lasted about seven minutes. Zg052. Zg053. Zg054.
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Post by dmether on Jul 18, 2014 18:40:49 GMT 8
If it is an original pre-war marker, then other than the columns of Ft. Stotsenburg and Camp Dau (now in storage somewhere) that may be the last one.
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Post by dmether on Jul 15, 2014 22:49:46 GMT 8
What a waste, to build them just for the scrap yard. This on is on Clark, 28 July 1945.
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Post by dmether on Jul 15, 2014 22:25:43 GMT 8
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