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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:25 pm 
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Hi All,

Lately I've been reading into the exploits of the 318th FG while on Ie Shima. I'm specifically looking for any nose art and/or name of the P-47N regularly flown by 333rd Squadron CO and top scorer (9 kills) Judge E. Wolfe. I've already seen a cockpit pic with nine flags...just wondering about nose art.

I honestly don't know if this Jug even carried a name, but would love to find out one way or the other.

Many TIA :wink:

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Here is a link to the only pic I could find...is it the same as the one you've seen? Shows some more artwork below and in front of the cockpit

http://home.earthlink.net/~atdouble/Wolfe.JPG


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Thanks HD. You've got the right aircraft, but I'm looking for details a little bit further toward the greasy end. :wink:

The triangular-shaped squadron marking is interesting. The 333rd had nicknamed themselves the "Coral Cobras"--the cobra having a P-39-style cannon protruding from its mouth and a pair of machine guns in the wings. The cobra got modified when the unit was equipped with Jugs, dropping the cannon in the mouth and adding more wing guns.

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Just a little added intel. Wolfe's first 2 kills were Betty bombers over Iwo Jima in 1944 while flying a P-38L-1.

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My dad was in the 333rd down on Canton Island. Most of the personell came from the "Pineapple Air Force" They had P-39's down there. He ran the Propellar barn. He came from the 46th Pursuit at Wheeler Field Hawaii.

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Does anyone have any info on a B-24 AIRPOCKET 4441479? 320BG The info I got from the waist gunner was ify, he is getting old.


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kenlyco wrote:
Does anyone have any info on a B-24 AIRPOCKET 4441479? 320BG The info I got from the waist gunner was ify, he is getting old.


Ken,

You may want to start a new thread for this.

I believe you mean 320 BS, 90 BG, 5 AF.

http://www.b24bestweb.com/airpocket.htm

http://www.90thbombgroup.org/viewnosearta-d.htm

http://www.90thbombgroup.org/

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Thanks Mike, sorry about that Dan.


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8) Now were talkin'

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Capt Judge Wolfe by his P-47D T-Bolt on Saipan 1944

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Attaboy, Jack! Cool pic.

Now just find me that bubble-topped, clip-winged "N" pic, and I'll write your name in on my ballot next month (unless you don't want the job)! :D

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