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Теоретически Будда

http://www.fourthfightergroup.com/eagles/133ros.html
KOAS Isle of Man 8 Oct 1941
http://www.removablemedia.com/northweald/eagle1.htm
The first all-American Squadron formed was No.71 Squadron, based at Church Fenton near York, although for a while they were commanded by British Officers. The first recruits were three pilots that had joined the RAF earlier in the year, seeing combat with No.609 squadron at Warmwell during the Battle of Britain. These were Eugene ‘Red’ Tobin, Andrew Mamedoff and Vernon ‘Shorty’ Keough and they joined on September 19th 1940.
http://www.maps.iofm.net/broken_wings.htm
Worse news was to follow as word came through that there were no survivors. Flt. Lt Andrew Mamedoff, recently married crashed at Ballaskeig, Maughold; Pilot officer Roy Stout crashed at Snaefell Mines; Pilot Officer Hugh McCall at North Laxey Mines; Pilot Officer William White's aircraft crashed at Ballafayle - he had baled out over the sea and his body was recovered six weeks later on the beach below Ballafayle.
http://www.maps.iofm.net/american_volunteers.htm
Among them was one of the original three Eagles, experienced pilot Flight Lieutenant Andrew Mamedoff, from Thomson, Connecticut, who was to be Flight Leader on the day.
Походу он Американский Русский..
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