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From left, 1stLt S. M. "Sam" Tucker, Capt. Sid Gale
and Capt. Jim P. "Digger" Byrnes. Jim had worked as an embalmer prior to
service, said bunker resembled coffin. When incoming started he would
run to the bunker shouting "business" instead of "incomimg", thus the nickname.
Photo by, Capt. Sidney R. Gale |
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From left, Capt. Robert C. "Dancing Bear" Moore, Capt.
Sidney R. "Gumbo" Gale, and Capt. Alan F. "Al" Davis in the ready room.
Note the boxes for pilot's flight gear on the wall behind them.
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Photo by, Capt.
Sidney R. Gale
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From left, Capt. Sindey R. "Gumbo" Gale, Capt. Ken
A. Kuhn and Capt. Dean G. Davidge.
Photo by, Capt.
Sidney R. Gale
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From left, Capt. John Joseph "Jack" Burke, Capt. Alan
F. "Al" Davis and, Capt. Sidney R. "Gumbo" Gale working on their hootch
bunker on 02-02-68.
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Photo by, Capt.
Sidney R. Gale
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Capt. Sid Gale as Capt. Phillip R. "Filthy Phil" Hemming's
copilot this day. Is the expression one of confidence or disbelief?
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Photo by, Capt.
Sidney R. Gale
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