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From the Desk of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 5

Table of contents for From the Desk of Col Dodenhoff

  1. From the Desk of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 6
  2. From the Desk Of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 1
  3. From the Desk Of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 2
  4. From the Desk of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 3
  5. From the Desk of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 4
  6. From the Desk of Col George Dodenhoff, USMC – Part 5

Col Dodenhoff – Total Flight Hours 1943 Page – 19431226-450w.png

Subtitle: Still in training in Dec 43

Col Dodenhoff had done plenty of flying in September and October of 43, but only had one flight in November, at Naval Air Station, Pasco, Washington, closeing out the year with 3 flights at Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi.

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Just preceeding this time frame, the Marine Corps had just wrapped up the assault on Tarawa, one of the major battles of the Pacific, that defined the future of amphibious landing tactics and equipment.

Dode now has a total of 139.6 hours in the air, across 100 flights. Of that time, now 82.4 hours have been as a solo pilot, still in the standard basic primary trainer, the N2S-3.

Posted by on October 16, 2015.

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Categories: Col Dodenhoff, History, Marines, Military, Military History

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