Lt. Arthur Preston and his PT boat crews did whatever it took to save a downed Navy airman in the South Pacific.
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Today in Aviation History: Flying BlindOn March 21, 1951, during the Korean War, Ensign Floryan "Frank" Sobieski found himself in a life-or-death situation when his ...
It was supposed to be a routine combat air patrol for the 12 F6F Grumman Hellcat pilots of the “Pistol-Packin’ Airedales” ...
In 1953, while deployed aboard USS ANTIETAM (CV 36), the squadron was renamed VF-84, and two years later, it became VA-86 “Sidewinders.” Between 1955 and 1987, the Sidewinders flew a variety ...
Brown. After attempting and passing the Navy ROTC test seven times, he would soon join VF-32. And his squadron loved him. So much so that his wingman, Thomas Hudner said, that ‘he was just one ...
Lt. Arthur Preston and his PT boat crews did whatever it took to save a downed Navy airman in the South Pacific. (U.S. Naval Reserve) On Sept. 15, 1944, the 31st U.S. Infantry Division landed on ...
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