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WORLD WAR II AMERICAN ACES

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WORLD WAR II AMERICAN ACES
A group of six letters of aces, with content about their memorable experiences during the war, includes: MERRIWELL W. VINEYARD, A.L.S. 1984, in part: "...My most memorable Victory during World War II was my trip down the gangplanks in San Francisco, Calif., after my last combat tour...."; HAROLD E. VITA, A.L.S. 1973, in part: "...I was leading the Second Division of 4 aircraft heading for Kiki Island on a bombing mission. We encountered 16 Japs ZEKE's headed for the Fleet. We dropped our bombs and destroyed all Jap aircraft without a loss...": JOSEPH P. LYNCH, A.L.S. 1984, "...I guess that my most memorable victory was a double which I got in July of 1945 over Japan. It was quite a dogfight, there were eight Marines and an estimated eighty Japanese fighters..."; C. L. RUFFNER, brief A.N.S. [n.d.], in part: "...My most memorable exciting moment of the war was the Armistice with Germany. The second most exciting was the Armistice with Japan..."; JAMES B. TAPP, A.L.S. 1985, in part: "...With regard to the most memorable victory I suppose it was my sixth. We were flying high cover for the 21st Group which was strafing an airfield. I spotted two Jacks at a slightly lower altitude, and headed in our direction. I began a lead curve of pursuit pass from about 45 degrees...As soon as I was in range, I started firing. All of the Air-to-Air gunnery training I had paid off. I immediately saw hits as indicated by the incendiary flashes...: and DONALD GAST, A.L.S. 1974, in part: "...My most memorable victory - it would have to be the first encounter with Zeros over Munda on the late afternoon of Dec. 23rd 1942. I would imagine the first time one duels in the air with enemy fighters - both pilots shooting for keeps - must be the most memorable...". Very good condition.