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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, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, General Yeager, Glamorous Glen III, P-51, World War II, Yeager
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March 6, 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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The 69th anniversary of being Shot down
Wednesday, March 6th, 2013Tags: aerial combat, Air Force, Chuck Yeager, combat, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, French, German, Russian, Russian lady, shot down, stinkin', Victoria Yeager, World War II, Yeager
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PLIEZ LES GENOUX – SKIING IN SWITZERLAND
Thursday, January 31st, 2013Tags: Chuck Yeager, France, Paris, piste, Saas Fee, ski, skiing, Switzerland, Tori, Victoria, Victoria D'Angelo, Victoria Scott D'Angelo, Victoria Yeager, Yeager
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All Saints’ Day in Paris, France around 1992
Saturday, January 19th, 2013Tags: clown, dessert, festival, France, gourmet, Grand Marnier, Grand Marnier souffle, Ile Saint Louis, Ile St Louis, juggler, Notre Dame, Paris, Paris France, petit four, Seine, sneakers, souffle, soup, stilt walker, street festival, tier, Tour D'Argent, Victoria, Victoria Yeager, walking shoes
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Guest Post: My Greatest Day in the Air Force (working for Gen Yeager) by (A2C) Robert Jolicoeur
Friday, December 28th, 2012Tags: Air Force, Chuck Yeager, Col Yeager, Cold War, F-86, F-86H, F86, F86H, Fighter pilot, flying, flying with Chuck Yeager, France, General Yeager, Toul, Toul-Rosiere, Toule, Victoria Yeager
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