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The series of losses attributed to defective FMU-35 Fuzes is documented in two books: "Check Six, A Fighter Pilot Looks Back" By Major
Sijan, Lance P. 1990
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The series of losses attributed to defective FMU-35 Fuzes is documented in two books: "Check Six, A Fighter Pilot Looks Back" By Major
Armstrong, John W. 1990
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Fuzes is documented in two books: "Check Six, A Fighter Pilot Looks Back"
Brennan, Herbert O. 1967
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Fuzes is documented in two books: "Check Six, A Fighter Pilot Looks Back"
Condit, Douglas C. 1967
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One in seven of the bombs—plant equipment—firefighting: USSBS, Leuna, 20, 51; 8th Air Force, “Memo for Selection of MPI and Bombs and Fuzes for Attack Against Synthetic Plants,” November 7, 1944, 520.310n B VIII, AFHRA.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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One in seven of the bombs—plant equipment—firefighting: USSBS, Leuna, 20, 51; 8th Air Force, “Memo for Selection of MPI and Bombs and Fuzes for Attack Against Synthetic Plants,” November 7, 1944, 520.310n B VIII, AFHRA.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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John W. Armstrong and Lance P. Sijan went down carrying FMU-35 Fuzes, which were suspected of detonating early and blowing up Armstrongs and Sijan's aircraft.
Armstrong, John W. 1990
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John W. Armstrong and Lance P. Sijan went down carrying FMU-35 Fuzes, which were suspected of detonating early and blowing up Armstrongs and Sijan's aircraft.
Sijan, Lance P. 1990
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Herbert O. Brennan and Douglas C. Condit went down carrying FMU-35 Fuzes, which were suspected of detonating early and blowing up Brennans and
Condit, Douglas C. 1967
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Herbert O. Brennan and Douglas C. Condit went down carrying FMU-35 Fuzes, which were suspected of detonating early and blowing up Brennans and
Brennan, Herbert O. 1967
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