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Captain Jerry Cox
Vasconcells (December 3, 1892 –
April 17, 1950) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with six
aerial victories.
Vasconcells was inducted...
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Pulliam (1925-2005),
architect Marcia Rodd (1940- ),
actress Jerry Cox
Vasconcells (1892-1950), U.S. Army captain,
World War I
flying ace
Milton R. Wolf...
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Albert Lee
Ueltschi Hoyt
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Vought Dwane Wallace Fred
Weick George Hubert Wilkins Alfred...
- Line judge: Alex
Amaya • Back judge:
Chris Bikowski •
Field judge: Ben
Vasconcells • Side judge: Jake
Dishaw •
Center judge:
Anthony Calabrese TV announcers (ESPN2):...
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January 21, 2016. "Jerry Cox
Vasconcells". The Aerodrome.
Retrieved January 21, 2016. "Valor
awards for
Jerry C.
Vasconcells".
Military Times. Retrieved...
- Major-General
Suzanne Vares-Lum (born 1967),
served in Iraq War
Jerry Vasconcells –
World War I
flying ace.
George Luz (1921–1998),
World War II – E Company...
- 1975–2005 F-22 Raptor, 2005–present
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Vasconcells John
MacArthur Joseph Frank Wehner List of
American aero
squadrons Robertson...
- Air
Service 6
Hermann Vallendor German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 6
Jerry Vasconcells United States United States Army Air
Service 6
Remington Vernam United...
- Line Judge:
Lance Thompson • Back Judge: M.
Griffith •
Field Judge: Ben
Vasconcells • Side Judge: Ryan
Robinson •
Center Judge: Jon
Baden TV announcers (ESPNU):...
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Frank Luke Jr.,
Medal of Honor, DSC (2x), Air Ace, (KIA) Cpt.
Jerry Cox
Vasconcells, 6
aerial victories, two
balloons DSC:
Distinguished Service Cross; SSC:...