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Sgt Joseph J. Hanson Crew Chief
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Lynn Hagemeister & Jack Mass
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395th Fighter Squadron Photo Album Page H-J
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Dr. Hubert B. Haywood 395th Flight Surgeon
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Crew Chief's Sgt J.J. Hanson, Sgt Allen Olson, & Sgt Charles Matthews
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J.J Hanson & Chuck Richards
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Sgt Hanson was wounded on
7Jan45 by a German mine that
exploded in the 395th area.
Sgt Hanson was awarded his
Purple Heart in March 2008.
Click here to read the
newspaper article. You can
also read more on page 132 of
Second to None.
Bob Hellwig & Armament Officer George Coburn Jr.
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"The Down Necker" Hellwig nose art
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Thomas F. Hoade and his plane "Passionate Violet"
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Don Huff with Crew Chief Sgt Charles Matthews
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James Ivey Jr. & his plane "Miss B"
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Acrojets P-80 Shooting Star flown by Col "Swede" Jensen on loan from the USAF Museum to Kalamazoo Air Zoo
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Walt Johnson & His plane "Ridge Runner"
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Also credited with 1 damaged FW-190
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"With the perseverance of his sons Gerry and Billy and his daughter Anne,
Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy recently presented Hanson with the Purple
Heart, which he earned on January 6, 1944."
Tom Hoade with Wayland's plane
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Col "Swede" Jensen and other Acrojets pilots at the 1949 National Air Races in Ohio
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Col. Homer Hayes, USAF Retired Homer Hayes remained in the Air Force and flew combat missions in Vietnam in the F-4 Phantom
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KIA 16Feb45
MACR # Unknown, Shot down by flak near
Schoos, Germany.
Cemetery: Unknown
+ 2 FW-190's Credited as Damaged
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A-7R S/N 42-29298 P-47D-28RA "The Down Necker" Lynn renamed the plane after his wife Jinnie
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Bob Hellwig's A7-R P-47D-23RA "The Down Necker" Circa May 1944
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