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For the World War II category.March 9, 1944 WWII Hiding from the Germans
Sunday, March 9th, 2014Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, Charles Yeager, Charlie Yeager, Chuck Yeager, escape, escape and evasion, evasion, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, French Underground, Germans, Maquis, Tori D'Angelo. Victoria D'Angelo, Vichy, Vichy French, Victoria Scott D'Angelo, World War II, WWII, Yeager
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RR – One of Maquis (French Underground) Who Saved General Chuck Yeager’s Life
Friday, October 11th, 2013Tags: Air Force, Ambrus, Bataille, Castaljaloux, Chuck Yeager, Damazan, drop, explosive, explosives, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, French fries, French fry, French Underground, Gers, Halifax, Maquis, Nerac, P-51, plastique, plastique explosives, Pommes frites, supplies, World War II, Yeager
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DR. HENRI CAHN – Helped Chuck Yeager Evade the Enemy
Friday, August 23rd, 2013Tags: Charlie Yeager, Chuck Yeager, Dr. Cahn, Dr. Henri Cahn, escape and evasion, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, French Underground, Henri, Maquis, P-51, plastic explosives, plastiques explosives, Toubib, Toubib Cahn, Toubib Capitaine Cahn, Toubib Henri, Yeager
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In Search of Chuck Yeager’s Evading Germans 1944
Monday, April 22nd, 2013Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, Casteljaloux, Chuck Yeager, Dr. Henri, France, French Underground, Gabriel, Gabriel Lapeyrusse, General Yeager, La Rode, Maquis, Nerac, P-51, parachute, Raoul, Sort, Spain, William Lee Goldin, World War II
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From Chuck Yeager: Working with the Maquis (Shot Down in France Part II)
Saturday, March 23rd, 2013Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, bomber, bombs, Chuck Yeager, France, French Underground, General Yeager, Glamorous Glen III, Halifax, Maquis, P-51, Raoul, World War II, Yeager
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Gabriel – head of the Neracais French Maquis
Tuesday, March 19th, 2013Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, Chuck Yeager, flying, food market, France, French Underground, Gabriel, Gabriel Lapeyrusse, grave, gravesite, graveyard, Maquis, market, Mayor, Nerac, P-51, Pyrenees, Saturday market, town center, vegetable market, veggie market, Victoria Yeager, village center, World War II, Yeager
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From Chuck Yeager. 1944 Shot down France
Sunday, March 17th, 2013Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, Chuck Yeager, fish, Fishing, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, General Yeager, P-51, World War II, Yeager
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Did You Have the Best View? World War II
Wednesday, March 6th, 2013Tags: Air Force, Chuck Yeager, Cours les Bains, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, French Underground, General Yeager, Glamorous Glen III, Maquis, Nerac, P-51, Tori D'Angelo, Victoria D'Angelo, Victoria Scott D'Angelo, World War II, Yeager
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March 8, 1944
Wednesday, March 6th, 2013Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, aviation, Bordeaux, Chuck Yeager, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, French, French Underground, Lot et Garonne, Maquis, Nerac, P-51, World War II, WWII, Yeager
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