Posted on Oct 5, 2022
#VeteranOfTheDay Air Force Veteran Spiros Nicholas “Steve” Pisanos - VA News
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ILLUSTRATIONS: (1) 2d Lt. Steve Pisanos in his 4th FG Spitfire Vb, early 1943. (2) 1st Lt. Steve Pisanos and his 334th FS, 4th FG wingman strafe a train in northern France with their P-47C Thunderbolts, fall 1943. (3) Capt. Steve Pisanos follows his 334th FS, 4th FG flight leader as they come to the aid of a damaged B-24J. (4) Capt. Steve Pisanos bellies his damaged 4th FG P-51B in a French field while kneeling on a wing.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth Sgt (Join to see) SSG Michael Noll SGT Mark Anderson Sgt (Join to see) LTC Stephen F. PO2 (Join to see) GySgt Jack Wallace LTC Orlando Illi Maj Robert Thornton GySgt Thomas Vick SPC Douglas Bolton MAJ Hugh Blanchard LTC John Griscom LTC (Join to see) LTC Wayne Dandridge Col (Join to see) LTC Charles Blake MAJ Paul Graham
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SPC Lyle Montgomery
There are so many unsung heroes from WW2. Unfortunately a lot of heir stories died with them. My dad and uncles all fought in WW2 My dad was an Army mechanic. He told us of fighter aircragt limping in with jugs shot off of their rotary engines. I wish that I had talked more to him about the war but he didn't discuss it much. I'm just as bad about discussing Nam with my kids.
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He had an interesting military career. I didn't know any RAF squadrons or flyers were absorbed by US forces.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
All three RAF Eagle Squadrons became the 4th FG. The AVG in China became the 23d FG.
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