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  2. My Gal Sal (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    Side view of My Gal Sal. On 27 June 1942, B-17E serial number 41-9032 named My Gal Sal—part of the 342d Bombardment Squadron of the 97th Bombardment Group—was one of 13 B-17s flying the Labrador-to-Greenland leg of a ferry flight to the United Kingdom as part of Operation Bolero, the military build-up in Europe. Inclement weather broke up ...

  3. Glacier Girl - Wikipedia

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    The restored Glacier Girl in flight. In April 2016, a team en route to the crash site in Greenland and under the guidance of veteran pilot and explorer, Ron Sheardown, was interviewed while at the airport in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada, [6] regarding plans to recover a second P-38.

  4. Champaign Lady - Wikipedia

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    Champaign Lady is the name of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress that was delivered to the U.S. military near the end of World War II and did not see combat action. The plane is currently undergoing restoration at Grimes Field in Urbana, Ohio, by the Champaign Aviation Museum.

  5. Update: In January 2024 ... Frank enlisted in the military in February 1943, but this time in the U.S. Army Air Corps, and he was trained at Buckley Field, Denver, Colorado. ... The Yankee Gal ...

  6. Talk:My Gal Sal (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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  7. Jill Wagner and Paul Greene Reunite in Great American ... - AOL

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    Jill Wagner and Paul Greene in Bringing Christmas Home. While some servicemembers are lucky enough to make it home for the holidays, a large number remain on active duty in the states and abroad.

  8. List of U.S. government and military acronyms - Wikipedia

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    BRAT (British) – British Regiment Attached Traveler (British military usage, may have been the original usage, which was later adapted to the American military: Means "child that travels with a soldier"), or "Born, Raised and Trapped". Usually pronounced "Military Brat" or "Base Brat". [7] [8] BUB – Battle Update Brief; BVR – Beyond ...

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