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Bryan, Donald Five kills in one day
Donald Bryan got five kills in one day. They had to new K14 sights and it was the first time he had ever fired with one.
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Bryan, Donald George Preddy and looking for Y29
In 1943, the 328th was stationed at Mitchell Field, Long Island, New York. The 47th was stationed down near the coast.
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Bryan, Donald German planes and pilots
To Donald Bryan, the best German fighter plane of the war was the Fw190 until they got the 262 [Annotator’s Note: Messerschmitt Me262 jet fighter a
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Bryan, Donald Interview blocked upon donor’s request
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Bryan, Donald Most memorable combat missions
Donald Bryan’s last kill was an Arado234. Years later it was discovered that the German pilot flying that plane was on his first and last mission.
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Bryan, Donald Oops...
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Bryan, Donald P47 or P51
In 1944, they came out with water injection which added 200 horsepower. Bryan’s planes did not have it and he was a flight leader.
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Bryan, Donald Reunions
[Annotators Note: There is no content in this segment. During this segment the interviewer and Donald Bryan talk about postwar reunions.]
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Bryan, Donald We wanted to fly
Bryan and Kirk Noyes had a very good relationship. Bryan was flying a P-51D10 out of an airfield south of London testing radios.
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Bubrig, Leander Army Training
In 1944, Leander Bubrig enlisted in the Army and was sent to Camp Beauregard, Louisiana for induction.
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Bubrig, Leander Battle at Okinawa
[Annotator’s Note: Speaking is audible in the background through this segment.] In February 1945, Leander Bubrig [Annotator’s Note: serving with th
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Bubrig, Leander Growing Up in Rural Louisiana
[Annotator’s Note: Constant noise in background throughout this segment.] Leander Bubrig was born in Boothville, Louisiana in June 1926.