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Gentile Air Force Station in Kettering, Ohio was named in his honor in 1962. The installation closed in 1996. By late 1943, future Group Commander Col. Don Blakeslee pushed for re-equipment with the lighter, more maneuverable P-51 Mustang. After conversion to the P-51B at the end of February 1944, Gentile built a tally of 15.5 additional aircraft destroyed between March 3 and April 8, 1944. [11] Air Ace Godfrey Succumbs At 36; Was Long Ill". The Newport Daily News. Newport, Rhode Island. AP. June 13, 1958. p.2 . Retrieved June 3, 2023– via newspapers.com. Deeter, Judy (1 February 2016). "Piqua Bad Boy Becomes 'One Man Air Force' ". MyMiamiCounty . Retrieved 21 June 2020.

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After the war, Godfrey served in the Rhode Island Senate where he represented West Greenwich. [7] Elected in 1952, he served until 1954, when he moved his family to Maine. [2] Don Gentile claimed 30 air and ground kills and accumulated 350 hours of flying time. He is labeled as the ‘Ace of Aces’, ‘One-Man Air Force’, and Godfrey and he were called the ‘Damon and Pythias’ team by Winston Churchill. TIPS for safe washing: For better results on blood stains always rinse with cold water before washing and DO NOT pre-treat with Ace. To avoid damage do not pre-treat metallic parts or rust stains and do not expose the pre-treated items to sunlight before rinsing. Do not mix Ace with the detergent in the same ball or drawer. If you have doubts about color resistance, try Ace on a hidden part of the item. If product is accidentally spilled, rinse with water. Ace can also be used on soft furnishing unless they are dry-clean only. Do not use on carpets. Follow the garment washing care instructions.Godfrey achieved 18 air-to-air kills against the Luftwaffe until August 24, 1944, when he was accidentally shot down by a wingman and captured by the Germans. [6] He later escaped from Stalag Luft III shortly before the end of the war. [2] Philip Kaplan (2017). Lone Eagle: The Fighter Pilot Experience - From World War I and World War II to the Jet Age. New York: Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5107-0516-6. OCLC 1005928360 . Retrieved December 2, 2018– via Google Books. In September 1942, the Eagle squadron pilots transferred to the USAAF, becoming the nucleus of the 4th Fighter Group. [1] Gentile became a flight leader in September 1943, now flying the P-47 Thunderbolt. Having flown Spitfires, Gentile and some of the other pilots of the 4th were displeased when they transitioned to the heavy P-47C in April 1943. On 16 December 1943, Gentile claimed one third-share of a destroyed Ju 88. On 5 January 1944, he claimed a Fw 190 west of Tours. [8] Two Fw 190s were claimed on 14 January [9] and a single 190 on 25 February. [10] As a member of the 4th Fighter Group within the Eighth Air Force of the USAAF, Godfrey was friend and wingman to Don Gentile. [3] [4] Together, they were known as " Captains Courageous", "The Two Man Air Force", " Messerschmitt Killers", or " Damon and Pythias". [5] a b "Gentile, Salvatore Dominic". National Aviation Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2021-06-02 . Retrieved 2020-12-21.

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Philip Kaplan (2006). Two-Man Air Force: Don Gentile & John Godfrey World War Two Flying Aces. Havertown: Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-4738-0065-6. OCLC 1048404608– via Google Books. Don Gentile was born on December 6, 1920, to Italian parents in Piqua, Ohio. As a boy, he had always been fascinated with flying and built, as his mother remembered, hundreds of model airplanes. Don used to say to his mother, “I hope someday I'll be up there flying too.” As a teenager, he played football, baseball, and basketball and loved to swim. He was rather musically inclined and played the saxophone, drums, guitar, and clarinet. He had a sister, Edith, who was two years younger than himself.After the war, he stayed with the Air Force, as a test pilot at Wright Field, as a Training Officer in the Fighter Gunnery Program, and as a student officer at the Air Tactical School. In June 1949, Gentile enrolled as an undergraduate studying military science at the University of Maryland. General Professional прах за пране 8 кг... 1 0 https://vnosnipreparati.com/category/techni-perilni-preparati?vendors=felce-azzurra

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Flying Ace John Godfrey Loses Battle With Disease". Portland Press Herald. Portland, Maine. June 13, 1958. p.1 . Retrieved June 3, 2023– via newspapers.com. Together with his occasional wingman John T. Godfrey, they were known as 'Captains Courageous', 'The Two-Man Air Force', and 'Damon and Pythias'. [12] On a March 8, 1944 mission near Berlin, Gentile and Godfrey teamed up to claim six Bf 109s between them. Gentile was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for that mission. General Dwight D. Eisenhower awards the Distinguished Service Cross to Gentile (left) and Colonel Donald Blakeslee on April 11, 1944. John Trevor Godfrey (March 28, 1922 – June 12, 1958) was a Canadian-born American fighter pilot and flying ace in the 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, Eighth Air Force during World War II. [1] Biography [ edit ] John Godfrey and Don Gentile at RAF Debden Gentile's initial claim of 30 aircraft destroyed (including 7 on the ground) [1] was later reduced to a final tally of 19.83 aerial victories [11] and 3 damaged, with 6 ground kills, in 350 combat hours flown plus the two victories claimed while with the RAF Eagle Squadron. [11] Post war [ edit ]On January 28, 1951, he was killed when he crashed in a T-33A-1-LO Shooting Star trainer, AF Ser. No. 49-0905, in Forestville, Maryland, leaving behind his wife Isabella Masdea Gentile Beitman (deceased October 2008), and sons Don Jr., Joseph and Pasquale. Video: American Army Women Serving On All Fronts Etc. (1944). Universal Newsreel. 1944 . Retrieved February 21, 2012. Godfrey, John Trevor (1973) [1958]. The Look of Eagles. New York City: Ballantine. ISBN 0345236572. OCLC 14685879 . Retrieved December 2, 2018– via Google Books. Distinguished Service Cross citation (1st Award) [ edit ] Gentile, Dominic S. Captain (Air Corps), U.S. Army Air Forces 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force Date of Action: March 08, 1944 Citation:

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