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Tag Archives: Nathan F. Twining
February 26, 1944
Saturday We had one period of Renshaw this morning. Were given the Jap planes, Tony and Betty. Tony1 is the Jap’s only “in line” fighter. It looks a bit like a P-40, slight radiator instead of full. Small air scoop … Continue reading
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Tagged B-25H, B-26, bananas, beer, Betty, Bible, Chungking, eggs, flies, Hubert R. Harmon, Jam Handy trainer, Koli Field, mosquitoes, Nathan F. Twining, orange juice, P-38, P-40, pineapple, PX, Rabaul, Renshaw, Robert Earl Russell, South Carolina, Stanley LeVelle Seehorn, Tojo, Tony
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