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It was Pappy Boyington, not Wellington.
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From: Elaine Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: coupers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: [COUPERS] 308th T.C. Squadron-off-topic


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>   I don't know if there are any WW2 pilots on this list, but after
> walking in a local cemetary I came upon a grave of a young man who had
> obviously died in the service of his country. It said on his tombstone,
> that he was in the T.C. 308th squardon.
>   Excuse my ignorance, but i'm a civilian, squadron refers to the air
> force right?
>   Anyway, he was quite young when he died, maybe in his teens, even, but
> was remarkable about the tombstone was that there was an actual picture
> of the young man on the tombstone.
>    Anyone have any history about the "T.C." 308th squadron I think his
> name was Hugh Jolly.
>   Thanks
>   P.S. anyone have any comments about Pappy Wellington, re: the Black
> Sheep Squadron? I think he has written a novel and is giving a talk on
> his book at a bookstore soon. Worth going to?
>    Reddbaronez
>
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