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doc#147 | a crew chief to watch his plane take off | on | a combat mission. Yet long before the scheduled |
doc#147 | returned. </p><p> Greg pushed the radio button | on | his throttle. "Todman, let's try to go |
doc#147 | his hand across the switches that turned | on | the guns and gun camera and gun sight. |
doc#147 | The clearly identifiable enemy continued | on | as if no one else were around. "They have |
doc#147 | Let's take 'em home". </p><p> He hauled back | on | the stick and felt his cheeks sag. Out |
doc#147 | pilots good, he prayed. </p><p> He took a lead | on | the enemy, using a distance of five of |
doc#148 | one another and we both feared to dwell | on | it because of our relationship. When our |
doc#148 | . It is nothing you can put your fingers | on | but the air suddenly fills with a high |
doc#148 | the old horsehair sofa against the wall | on | which he sometimes napped. </p><p> I bent |
doc#148 | the door again for business and switched | on | the lights she said: </p><p> "He will not |