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Just been reading a book on the great Don, S. Gentile from Piqua, Ohio, who was the USAAF's top scoring fighter ace and the first to been Rickenbacker's WW1 score (although a few of Rickenbacker's were actually aerial recce balloons..go figure!).
Amazingly, Gentile was never decorated with the MOH, which to many has been seen as a slight, and should be rectified.
Anyway, while reading this biography on Gentile (sounded Gentilly, as it's Italian), he was trained on Spitfires (having joined the RAF early on in the war) at an operational training unit at RAF **********
But, unless you knew, there is no indication to its heritage or the famous people who have passed through its gates. Maybe this is something that needs rectifying too (a plaque or something).
Guys, call me easily pleased, but I am over the moon to discover all of this!!
Amazingly, Gentile was never decorated with the MOH, which to many has been seen as a slight, and should be rectified.
Anyway, while reading this biography on Gentile (sounded Gentilly, as it's Italian), he was trained on Spitfires (having joined the RAF early on in the war) at an operational training unit at RAF **********
But, unless you knew, there is no indication to its heritage or the famous people who have passed through its gates. Maybe this is something that needs rectifying too (a plaque or something).
Guys, call me easily pleased, but I am over the moon to discover all of this!!