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WORLD WAR II AMERICAN ACES
A group of six fine content letters of World War II aces, most discussing their favorite "kill" of World War II, includes: CHARLES DU BOIS, A.N.S on a an 8vo sheet, in full: "Most rewarding victory: shot zero off tail of my flight leader - South China - 1942"; THOMAS L. HAYES, A.L.S. 1985, in part: "...You ask what was my most memorable victory? I could say the one ME 109 that gave me the hardest and longest flight. Or that Zero that shot me down in the Pacific, over Bali...But I would say the time we were escorting a large air drop to the Free French in the mountains of Southern France. Some ME109s appeared - none of the got home to report the location. Not one!"; FRANCIS M. FLEMING, A.L.S. 1985, in part: "...Probably my most memorable victory was in November 1943. We (12 fighter planes) were...toward a group of 'bogeys'...We spotted them...we didn't have an altitude advantage and took them on 'even steven.'...My first kill was easy: it burned after a short burst. Then I chased a Zero...I hit him maximum fire bonesight range & hit him...This action happened near Makin Island..."; JOHN STRANE, A.L.S. 1984, in part: "...My most memorable experience...would have to be Oct. 25th of 1944 when during the Battle of the Bulge for Leyte Gulf...I was hit by two planes that came from underneath my nose...rescued by the USS Cotten..."; FREDERICK E. DICK, T.L.S. 1972, in part: "...I supposed it was the Zeke (Zero) I shot down over Samah Air Strip on March 6, 1945, Hainen Island, Indo China. It turned out that it was the 2500th aerial victory over the Japanese air force...The Jap plane exploded and since I was firing at close range I had to fly through the pieces..."; and WILLIAM A. DANIEL, A.L.S. on a small card mentioning "many of the old 'Heroes First Class'". Very good, more content.

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