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Best of the 4th PG
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04/08/2008 01:25:07 PM
I'm working on a 4 foot X 6 foot poster for the Air Museum of Kentucky. I'm taking the 15th AAF Organizational Chart, blowing it up and adding color pictures of the most representative plane and person/crew. So, 1. Who is the most famous/recognized person of the 4th? 2. What is the most recognized/famous plane of the 4th? Examples: For my dad's group, the 97th B.G.: 1. Paul Tibbets, Jr. 2. The "All American" For the 332 F.G. (Redtails): 1. Benjamin O. Davis 2. "By Request"
John _________________________________________ Son of Herman E. "Ed" Croft, T/Sgt. Flt. Engineer of Nick Kantar crew # 90 342nd Sqdn., 97th BG (H) Amendola Airfield Foggia, Italy 9 Oct. ’44 - May 25, ‘45
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RE: Best of the 4th PG
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04/08/2008 01:33:21 PM
John: Do you mean the 4th Fighter Group? Terry T.
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RE: Best of the 4th PG
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04/08/2008 06:03:48 PM
John - The 5th PRG was 15th AF , Not 4th. Mike
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RE: Best of the 4th PG
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04/10/2008 10:45:29 AM
Thanks guys, I misread the chart!
John _________________________________________ Son of Herman E. "Ed" Croft, T/Sgt. Flt. Engineer of Nick Kantar crew # 90 342nd Sqdn., 97th BG (H) Amendola Airfield Foggia, Italy 9 Oct. ’44 - May 25, ‘45
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