"David Casey" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 02:44:56 -0600, Daryl Hunt wrote:
There isn't a lot of info on the P-38, the P-47 or the P-51 but just
enough
to verify that they were still in service in 1950 at the beginning of
the
Korean War. But talking with some Korean Air Vets, they stated that the
buried many of them to get the new jets.
You should email these folks to help them set their records straight:
Air Force History Support Office
Reference and Analysis Branch
AFHSO/HOR
You do it if it's that important to you. History is written by the winners
and we all know that there is only the history that we are fed. Sort of
like, "What was the real reason behind the Civil War". History says that it
was over slavery (depending on whom you speak to), the North says it was
about the Secession of the South. But the South says it was over the one
sided economics of the day. It was definately NOT slavery as Lincoln vetoed
the Emancipation the first time through.
But you keep reading those books and stay inside.