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bases.V/fISSING in action after a dogfight over central Germany is 2/Lt. Wau Kau Kong, of Honolulu, first Chinese fighter pilot in the ETO. A member of Lt. Col, Jim Howard's original Mustang outfit, the Chinese fighter’s last battle was against one of Germany’s newest fighters, an Me410. He had just shared its destruction with Capt. Jack Bradley, of Brown-wood, Tex., when a stray bullet*hit his double-named P5I (Chinaman’s Chanc* and No Ticks, No WasKi). The ship exploded and plunged ini© the overcast.
United Kingdom
Ulster
Belfast
Northern Ireland Stars and Stripes
1944
Mar 11
Page 2
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Northern Ireland Stars and Stripes
Belfast, Ulster, GB
Sat, Mar 11, 1944
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IL, USA
02 Sep 2015
Other Publications Near Belfast, Ulster
Northern Ireland Stars and Stripes
Northern Ireland Stars and Stripes
Mar 11, 1944
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Belfast,
Ulster,
GB
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