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  2. Pappy Boyington - Wikipedia

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    Gregory "Pappy" Boyington (December 4, 1912 – January 11, 1988) ... Kawato was present during the action in which Boyington was shot down, as one of 70 Japanese ...

  3. VMFA-214 - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sheep ended their second combat tour on 8 January 1944, five days after Major Boyington was shot down and captured by the Japanese. The original Black Sheep were disbanded and the pilots were placed in the pilot pool in Marine Aircraft Group 11.

  4. Baa Baa Black Sheep (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The squadron learns that Harachi survived being shot down by Wiley and is gunning for Boyington, just as Pappy is feuding with Micklin over the condition of his plane. Meanwhile, an efficiency expert has an eye-opening experience when he covers the 214 to figure out what makes them the most successful squadron in the South Pacific.

  5. List of World War II aces from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shot down in October 1944, spending 5 days adrift before rescue [106] Ernest O. Bostrom USAAF 5 DFC [107] George E. Bostwick 8 SS [108] Gregory "Pappy" Boyington: American Volunteer Group, USMC 28 MOH, NC Top Marine ace in history. "Ace in a day" 16 September 1943. POW 3 January 1944 [109] Gerald F. Boyle USN 5.5 DFC (2) KIFA October 1944 [110 ...

  6. Template:AviationMonths/month - Wikipedia

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    1944 – Top Ace Major Greg "Pappy" Boyington is shot down over Rabaul in his Corsair by Captain Masajiro Kawato flying a Zero. He is picked up by the Japanese. He is picked up by the Japanese. 1943 – Boeing B-17F-27-BO Flying Fortress , 41-24620, "snap! crackle! pop!", of the 360th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, on daylight raid over Saint ...

  7. List of kidnappings: 1900–1949 - Wikipedia

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    Boyington, an American combat pilot, was shot down into the Pacific Ocean in January 1944 while serving as a United States Marine Corps fighter ace during World War II. He was captured by the crew of Japanese submarine I-181 and held as a prisoner of war until August 29, 1945, shortly after the surrender of Japan .

  8. John F. Bolt - Wikipedia

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    Bolt's tour, along with the rest of VMF-214, came to an end on 8 January 1944, five days after Boyington was shot down and captured by the Japanese. VMF-214 was disbanded and its pilots assigned to other units. [22] In his time with VMF-214, Bolt developed a reputation among his peers as a leader and an accomplished pilot.

  9. Japanese submarine I-181 - Wikipedia

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    During her return voyage, she surfaced in St. George's Channel on 3 January 1944 and rescued the United States Marine Corps 26-kill ace Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, who had been shot down eight hours earlier during a fighter sweep over Rabaul and was injured when he ditched his F4U Corsair about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) off shore. [5]