CAPT. LINDOL "LINDY" GRAHAM
(Total Number Victories: 5.5)
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"Graham's grave is at Lorraine, F-7-28. 3-18-44 was
a weird day. I was Graham's wingman. We had bounced a Me-110, right on the
deck. We both had made firing passes, but he was a sharp German, flying slow and
skidding so he was going other than he appeared to be in and around timber. Graham got right on top of him and forced him into the snow covered ground. Two got out and took off across an open area. Strange, they were close to timber. Graham made a pass right over them, then the weird part, he pulled up in a steep chandell, but the nose fell through and he went straight
in and exploded..." |
Warren Bodie, Mr. P-38, reports that Lockheed employees probably contributed funds and free overtime work to produce this P-38, which wound up in the 20th. Fighter Group. According to Warren's book The Lockheed P-38 Lightning, "Susie" was one of 790 J10 models delivered to the Army between Oct. and Dec., 1943 |
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