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P47 Pilots Biographies, Last Name Starting With "G"
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Pilot Name
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Biography Summary
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R. Parry Greenwood Jr
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I retired as
the Air Commander (Civil Service) and was
moved to the State Staff as Assistant Adj.
General (Air) of Utah and Promoted to
Brigadier General.
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Frank J. Grenon
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Overseas assignment in the 325th Fighter
Group and 317th Fighter Squadron with
Herky Gran and Gene Emmons and our
squadron leader was Major Bill Chick.
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Robert A. (Bob) Griffiths
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When the war ended, Baron Riddel flew
into the airstrip along with several of his
pilots. They landed their JU-88's, FW-190's
and ME-I09's and surrendered.
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Douglas C. Griggs
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Griggs was assigned to the 50th Fighter
Group, 81st Fighter Squadron, 9th Air
Force, Nancy, France. He flew escort and
mostly ground support missions for the 3rd
and 7th Armies. He is credited with 66
missions, 8 Air Medals, Commendation Ribbon, E.T.0. ribbon with two Battle Stars and
one FW 190 in aerial combat.
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Anthony V. Grossetta
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My Group, the 406th, was stationed at a
small German Field at the village of Handorf
just outside Munster when the war ended. We
were enjoying the relaxed life of "occupyers" with plenty of softball, volleyball,
German beer, etc. and very little flying. Then
it happened that Gen. Simpson, C.G. 9th
U.S. Army, decided to stage a review for the
Commander of the Russian Army from just
across the Elbe River at Magdeburg. The
XXIXth T.A.C. was invited to participate in
an aerial review. Col. Dyke Meyer, Operations Officer, XXIXth T.A.C. called me about
three days before the big show and asked that
we practice spelling out the letters U.S.S.R.
and C.C.C.P. in aerial formation to be flown
as part of the aerial review.
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Robert C. Grout
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Flew 93 missions destroying supply
routes, ammunition depots, bridges, railroads, close support attacks on tanks and
artillery, and had a few confirmed victories
on German aircraft. He was downed by
88MM fire during the battle of the Bulge and
walked back thru enemy lines to friendly
territory.
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Curtiss H. Gruye
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Assigned to
34th Fighter Squadron, 413th Fighter
Group with P47-N. - to the Pacific Theater
- began combat flying from Saipan against
Truk flew the 1500 miles over water to Ie
Shima. Flew 23 missions against Japan with
bombs, rockets strafe napalm, search and
destroy, escort and Barrier Patrol.
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Donald W. Guilfoyle
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His first assignment was with the
6th Air Force in Panama flying P-40's and
P-39's. After six months of training, Guilfoyle was transferred to the Mediterranean
Theater and assigned to the 79th Fighter
Group, 86th Fighter Squadron as a P-40
pilot. The group was switching to P-47's at
this time so transition to the Jug took place
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George N. Gundersdorf, Jr
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Assigned to the 321st Fighter Squadron,
326th Fighter Group at Westover Field,
Mass. in January, 1943. During period with
the 321st Fighter Squadron, he was made an
instructor in checking out trainee pilots in
the arts of flying the Thunderbolt at both,
Westover and Seymour Johnson Field until
November 1944.
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James A. Gustafson
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Released from active duty as a Second
Lieutenant in October 1945 at Patterson
Field, Ohio he returned to school at Ohio
State University receiving his BA Degree in
Radio/Television Speech in 1947 ("summa
cum laude") and MA Degree in 1952.
Between degrees he served on the faculty at
Ohio State and worked as a radio announcer
doing play-by-play sports, news and disc jockeying as well as Program Director at various
radio stations in Wisconsin, New York and
Pennsylvania.
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