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Inghram, Robert Escape Attempts
Robert Inghram lived in a room with an Eagle Squadron pilot [Annotator's Note: in Stalag Luft III, a prisoner of war camp near Zagań in what w
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Inghram, Robert Execution of Captured Escapees
Robert Inghram learned that 72 of 75 of the escapees were captured.
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Inghram, Robert Flying the Spitfire
Robert Inghram went to Shrewsbury upon his outfit's [Annotator's Note: 39th Fighter Squadron, 31st Fighter Group] entry into England.
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Inghram, Robert POW Interrogation
Robert Inghram was taken to Frankfurt and interrogated there [Annotator's Note: after being shot down and captured in August 1942].
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Inghram, Robert Reflections
Robert Inghram was shot down early in the war [Annotator's Note: during the Dieppe raid in August 1942].
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Inghram, Robert Relocation then Liberation
Robert Inghram and his fellow prisoners were moved to Moosburg. The prisoners were given 30 minutes to pack.
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Inghram, Robert Stalag Luft III
Robert Inghram went from Dulag Luft in Frankfurt [Annotator's Note: a transition camp and interrogation center for recently captured prisoners
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Inghram, Robert Stalag Organization
Robert Inghram knew Roger Bushell.
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Inghram, Robert The Big Escape
Robert Inghram and the American prisoners [Annotator's Note: held in Stalag Luft III] were relocated from the East Camp to the new North Camp
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Ingram, George Early Life, Commission and Assignment
George Ingram was born in December 1918 in Mellow Valley, in Clay County, Alabama, one of the seven children of a school teacher.
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Ingram, George Last Moves
George Ingram left port on the USS Mobjack (AGP-7) in a bad storm, and lost 15 pounds between Seattle and San Francisco due to sea sickness.
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Ingram, George Reassignment to the USS Mobjack (AGP-7)
George Ingram went back to Tulagi and, after some confusion, was ordered back to the United States for reassignment.