| Gene
French Lt. Cdr USNR Served in the Pacific,
as Naval Air Technical Officer taking the first squadron
equipped with Electronic Countermeasures to find ,technically,analyze
and report all types of Japanese Radar and communication
equipment and then Jam the process. This took place during the
Mashall, Wake and Phillipine campanges |
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Dan
George MSGT. USMC RET. Enlisted March
1941, served in Pacific 1942 with 1st Marine Division. Did a
year on exchange duty as RIO with the RAF as a RIO in a F3D on
night mission over North Korea made radio contact with enemy
aircraft. Obtained a radar lock Aircraft destroyed. |
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| Joe Gualano 1st Lt.
AAC Pilot of B17s and B24s. Flew 35 Missions with the 8th air
Force Awarde 5 Air Medals and 2 DFCs. |
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Frank Gresik CW2
U.S.Army
Hellicopter Pilot in Viet Nam from Dec. 1968 to Dec. 1969. Flew
Cobras , Hueys and Scouts. Flew search and destroy missions.
1100 combat hours. awarded 2 Purple Hearts, Bronze Star Air
Madals and the DFC |
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| Martin Goldberg
Tech Sgt. A. A. C.. Enlisted in the Air Corp in Sept. 1942. Flew
39 Missions as a Radio Operator and the top Turret Gunner with
the 7th air force in the Central Pacific Theater of
operations. Post Army atttended Ohio State University
graduuating in 1952. Practiced Law for 50 years as a Trial
Attorney now in retirement is the author of a novel. |
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| Paul Gilbert 1st Lt. AAF. Survived 35 missions over Germany and
occupied territories as a B17 Pilot. Shot down over Eindhoven
and ditched in the North Sea. After 11 hours on life rafts they
were spotted by the British air sea rescue planes and the entire
crew was picked up unharmed . Received the DFC, six Air Medals
,the Purple Heart and Presidential Citation |
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Howard
Hassett LT. USNR PVB 137 Flew P1 as co pilot in the south
Pacific in 1944 Completed a total of 61 missions On a mission to
Borneo Due to aircraft problems they had to ditch and were
rescued by a PT Boat. Lost the pilot and Hassett rescued
an injured crew member. Awarded three air medals the DFC the
Asia Pacific medal with 2 stars |
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| Timothy
James Hayes Captain, USN (ret) Entered the Navy 8/66 in AOCS,
NAS Pensacola Fl.. Commissioned Ensign 10/66. Completed flight
training, earned pilot wings 2/68. Served in Vietnam with
Seawolves from 5/68-5/69 flying 485 missions, earning 23 Air
Medals and 2 DFC. After Vietnam continued active duty serving as
Commanding Officer in 3 Commands Retired 9/96 |
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Paul
Henderson Colonel USAF RET. after 30 years. Combat: 4 missions
P51 ETO. 116 missions F86 Korea, 1 Year Staff Vietnam.
Decorations Silver Star, Leg. of Merit, DFC, Air Medal,
Purple Heart. 6200 flying hours in 15 different
aircraft
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| William
T. Hewlett COL. RET US Air Force. B52 Radar Navigator with
28th Bomb Wing. Flew 235 missions over seas Sept 1969 to Oct.
1973. Awarded the DFC and 12 Air Medals |
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Dr.
Dean W. Hunter Lt. COL USAF RET. 26 years in the Military and 24
years in education Combat in Korea Inchon landing to Handnum .
1950 Cold war in B47 AC. Vietnam Fighter Pilot 1st Air
Commandos1963-1964. Flew 166 Combat Missions in AT-28D Nomad
Awarded Silver Star, DFC, BS/V, 14 Air Medals + 49 other awards |
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| Roy E.
June !st Lt. Aemy Air Corp. P51 pilot with the 20th Air Force
Flew B29 Escort and fighter sweeps Iwo Jima to Japan March 1945
to end of War. Awarded the DFC and 2 Air Medals |
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James
S. Keating Colonel United States Air Force 1956 to 1982 now
Retired 4500 hours. SAC aircrew commander Squadron Ops. Officer,
Flt Commander. Flew 240 Close air Support Missions in Vietnam
Career was in various aircraft. B 47,T 29,At 33, At 37, FB 111
Awards, Legion of Merit,DFC,12 Air Medals,Vietnamese Cross of
Gallentry w/Bronze Star plus 5 other medals |
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