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Brigadier General Frank Hawse Schwable (July 18, 1908 –
October 28, 1988) was a
decorated U.S.
Marine pilot whose prosecution for
collaborating with his...
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captured U.S.
Marine Corps pilots to
support the allegations.
Colonel Frank Schwable was
reported to have
stated that: "The
basic objective was at that time...
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hydroelectric plants in
North Korea. The Wing's
Chief of
Staff Frank Schwable was shot down in July 1952 and
while a
prisoner of war
confessed to having...
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biological warfare.
After Chinese radio broadcasts claimed to
quote Frank Schwable,
Chief of
Staff of the
First Marine Air Wing
admitting to parti****ting...
- 1947
Country United
States of
America Branch United
States Marine Corps Role
Training Commanders Notable commanders Frank Schwable Marion M. Magruder...
- Francis; 2002 ISBN 978-0-203-43536-6 [page needed] "Marine Ex-P.O.W.
Backs Schwable" (PDF). The New York Times.
March 3, 1954.
Retrieved March 13, 2020. "Dirty...
- Schultze-Str****er S,
Jauch A,
Burwinkel B,
Kinner A,
Schmidt M, Krämer A,
Schwäble J,
Glimm H,
Koehl U,
Preiss C, Ball C,
Martin H, Göhring G, Schwarzwaelder...
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fighter control.
Because of this he then set to work with
Major Frank Schwable to
secure funding,
manpower and
aircraft for the
Marine Corps night fighter...
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serve no
therapeutic purpose." He also
testified on
behalf of
Frank H.
Schwable, a
Marine who,
while held
prisoner by
North Korea,
confessed to parti****ting...
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Combat "V" and two more Air Medals. O'Neill was
relieved by
Colonel Frank Schwable in
March 1944 and
returned to the
United States for new ****ignment. He...