Tags: Army Air Corps, Bordeaux, Charles Yeager, Chuck Yeager, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, French Underground, Fw 190, General Chuck Yeager, General Yeager, Maquis, Nerac, P-51, World War II, Yeager
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Tags: Air Force, Army Air Corps, ARPS, Bikle, CA, California, Charles Yeager, Chuck Yeager, Col Chuck Yeager, Col Yeager, Colonel, Edwards AFB, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, General Chuck Yeager, General Yeager, lifting body, M2-F1, Milt Thomspon, Yeager
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Tags: Air Force, American Consul, Army Air Corps, Chuck Yeager, Consul, France, French Underground, General Chuck Yeager, General Yeager, Maquis, Nerac, Spain, Tori D'Angelo, Victoria D'Angelo, Victoria Scott D'Angelo, Victoria Scott Yeager, Victoria Yeager, World War II, Yeager
Posted in World War II | Comments Off on March 1944 Escaped Nazis – Make it to Spain
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Posted in Air Force, Hero, Historical, World War II | Comments Off on March 1944 Escaping Germans – a farmhouse in Spain
Tags: ace, aerial combat, Air Force, air to air combat, Army Air Corps, Can't you do anything right, Charles Yeager, Chuck Yeager, combat, Eddie Simpson, flight officer, flying, France, French Underground, General Chuck Yeager, General Yeager, Germans, Germany, Glamorous Glen III, Heligoland, Maquis, North Sea, P-51, Simpson, World War II, WWII, Yeager
Posted in aerial combat, Air Force, air to air combat, Aviation, combat, Flying lessons, Flying with Chuck Yeager, Uncategorized, World War II | Comments Off on Yeager! Can’t you do anything right?
Tags: Bordeaux, Casteljaloux, Charles E. Yeager, Chuck Yeager, flight officer, Flight Officer Chuck Yeager, Focke, Focke Wulf, Focke Wulf 190, France, General Chuck Yeager, Houilles, Irmfred, Irmfred Klotz, Klotz, Marignac, Obie O'Brien, Unteroffizier, Unteroffizier Irmfred, Unteroffizier Irmfred Klotz, William O'Brien, Yeager
Posted in Air Force, Aviation, Flying with Chuck Yeager, Uncategorized, World War II | Comments Off on WWII: March 5, 1944 -Unteroffizier Irmfred Klotz Shot me Down – Chuck Yeager
Tags: 1941, Air Force, Army Air Corps, Buck Sergeant, California, Charles Yeager, Chuck Yeager, December 7, dirigible, hangar, Hawaii, Jimmy Steward, military, Moffett, Moffett Field, Pearl Harbor, Private 1st class, US Army Air Corps, Yeager
Posted in Air Force, Aviation, World War II | Comments Off on Chuck Yeager: Where I Was on December 7, 1941 When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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Posted in Aviation, Aviation Maintenance, World War II | Comments Off on November 23, 1943: Off to war. And England.
Tags: Chuck Yeager, Jack Ridley, X-1, XS-1
Posted in Air Force, Aviation | Comments Off on 1947: Recording the Shock Wave on the X-1
Tags: broken ribs, CA, Chuck Yeager, doctor, Edwards AFB, flight doctor, Glamorous Glennis, Jack Ridley, supersonic, USAF, veterinarian, X-1
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