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At random: The Grampus and Pike were commissioned in ceremonies at Mare Island the same day, Thursday, the 28th of May 1903. A young naval officer, Lieutenant Arthur MacArthur III, older brother of General Douglas MacArthur, assumed command for both vessels at the same time.
Amazing WW II Ace Bio
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Ric
Posted 2018-05-03 11:13 PM (#89251)


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Subject: Amazing WW II Ace Bio

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBNj-2siJMg
Sewer Pipe Snipe
Posted 2018-05-04 7:54 AM (#89253 - in reply to #89251)
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Subject: RE: Amazing WW II Ace Bio

Takes almost an hour to watch, but worth it
steamboat
Posted 2018-05-04 8:50 AM (#89254 - in reply to #89251)
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Location: Boydton, Virginia
Subject: RE: Amazing WW II Ace Bio

He has a nephew here in our community, Joe Noah. He wrote a bio on Preddy. This guy is remarkable in his own right, as he flew cargo missions during Korea. I flew with him a couple time years ago searching for Bald Eagle nests. He had a very hot plane with low wings, had to do some acrobatics to see directly below. He did 2 belly landings because he forgot to lower landing gear!
Thanks for congering up Preddy's name, Ric.

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