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![]() -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Dave,
Nadzab is the airfield my uncle flew an A-20 Havoc out of. He died when he crashed into the high mountains that surround Nazdab during a return from a training run, during very bad weather. The 2 other crew members survived... and his crash site is documented on the Ghosts of the Pacific web site (and the CD). I try to collect anything I can about Nadzab (I've seen it as Nazdab in several places on the web). Thanks for the post! Al Camp "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Dave,
Nadzab is the airfield my uncle flew an A-20 Havoc out of. He died when he crashed into the high mountains that surround Nazdab during a return from a training run, during very bad weather. The 2 other crew members survived... and his crash site is documented on the Ghosts of the Pacific web site (and the CD). I try to collect anything I can about Nadzab (I've seen it as Nazdab in several places on the web). Thanks for the post! Al Camp "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Al Camp wrote:
Dave, Nadzab is the airfield my uncle flew an A-20 Havoc out of. He died when he crashed into the high mountains that surround Nazdab during a return from a training run, during very bad weather. The 2 other crew members survived... and his crash site is documented on the Ghosts of the Pacific web site (and the CD). I try to collect anything I can about Nadzab (I've seen it as Nazdab in several places on the web). Thanks for the post! Al Camp Thanks Al, I'll keep an eye out for any more Nadzab and SWPA Havoc pics. I am sure we all appreciate your uncle's sacrifice. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Al Camp wrote:
Dave, Nadzab is the airfield my uncle flew an A-20 Havoc out of. He died when he crashed into the high mountains that surround Nazdab during a return from a training run, during very bad weather. The 2 other crew members survived... and his crash site is documented on the Ghosts of the Pacific web site (and the CD). I try to collect anything I can about Nadzab (I've seen it as Nazdab in several places on the web). Thanks for the post! Al Camp Thanks Al, I'll keep an eye out for any more Nadzab and SWPA Havoc pics. I am sure we all appreciate your uncle's sacrifice. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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