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Philip Shean, 91st Sqn, CBI 44-45
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07/09/2007 09:49:21 PM
Hello all - I am trying to find a little about Philip O Shean, a pilot with the 91st in 1944 / 45. Does anybody know if a 91st Sqn association exists, or if a roster of flyers from the 91st deployment in CBI is available? Best regards
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RE: Philip Shean, 91st Sqn, CBI 44-45
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09/27/2007 06:35:30 PM
Source: http://www.geocities.com/raf_112_sqdn1/81stfghonor_roll.html 1 Aug 45, 42-25359, Republic P-47D-21-RE Thunderbolt, damaged landing, 91FS, 81FG, A+2, China, Shean, Philip O, 91FS, 81FG, A+2, China
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RE: Philip Shean, 91st Sqn, CBI 44-45
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04/03/2008 11:40:38 PM
I am the daughter of Philp O. Shean. I am helping him look up anyone that may have been in the 91st squadron with him. Any and all information that you may is greatly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from anyone that may have info. Best Regards, Mary Shean
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RE: Philip Shean, 91st Sqn, CBI 44-45
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10/01/2008 02:09:34 PM
marykshean I am the daughter of Philp O. Shean. I am helping him look up anyone that may have been in the 91st squadron with him. Any and all information that you may is greatly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from anyone that may have info. Best Regards, Mary Shean Hi Mary, I'm the son of Richard A McClurg who was in the 91st FS from North Africa to China, 1942 through 1945 when he was discharged. He didn't talk too much about that period of his life to us kids but I'm finding out more about it through research on the web (through sites like this one) and by reading published diarys, stories, and historical commentary about the war. My Dad died in 1992 and I'm looking for anyone who may remember anything about him during his war years. I do know from this web site that he crashed two planes and walked away from both. One was in Italy and one in China. If your Father remembers anything about Richard A. McClurg I would very much appreciate anything he is willing to relate. I have talked to people who were in North Africa with him but I have nothing from the China, Burma, India period. I will share anything I come across that mentions your Father, Phillip O. Shean. Thanks for any help you can give me concerning my Dad. Sincerely yours, Mike McClurg
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