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A Second War Period American Navy Pilot Training V-5 Program Wing Archive U-9 was sunk by bombs

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U-9 was sunk by bombs from a Soviet aircraft

1909 - March 23

he is listed as a probable charger at the charge of the Heavy Brigade on October 25th 1854 (According to Forgotten Heroes - The Charge of the Heavy Brigade

The Order of the Zähringen Lion with Gold Oakleaves - A Knight's Badge in silver gilt with green glass arms and enameled centre medallions

which an army official found noteworthy

A Second War Period American Navy Pilot Training V-5 Program Wing Archive U-9 was sunk by bombsSecond War Period: Two piece construction, Gold and sterling silver with navy blue enamels, weighing 8 grams, maker marked "GORDON MILLER COMPANY CINTI. O.", marked "M 1 10 K" (Gold) and "STERLING" on the reverse, 17 mm x 53. 8 mm, horizontal pinback, intact enamels, light wear on the reverse, extremely fine. Scarce. Footnote: The V 5 Program was a cadet program to send civilian and enlisted candidates to train as aviation cadets. Candidates had to be

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