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This is the medal from the shot with the General, and the Distinguished Flying medal, and more money which the pilots sign before fly from India to west China 1942.Now i see 2 medals the same ones?
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Posted 12 years ago
filmnet
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This is the medal from the shot with the General, and the Distinguished Flying medal, and more money which the pilots sign before fly from India to west China 1942.Now i see 2 medals the same ones?
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First pic (L. to R.): Air Medal (AM), Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC), Army Commendation Medal (ARCOM).
In picture the red medal is a Good Conduct Medal (GCM). It is only awarded to enlisted soldiers for each term of service (now every three years after initial enlistment).
scott
Second sentence relates to pic #2.
scott
The navigation computer he brought home with his flying suit from Vietnam when he retired I have this suit. Don't know what he did in Vietnam maybe fly Generals.
I wonder if anyone can find out the Distinguished Flying Cross writing about what he did? I was toll about flying over the mountins?
I don't know of any DFC database. It is significant award but there were a lot awarded.
There are a few sites with all MOH and DSC citations and SOME lower awards.
I'll check.
scott
There is a data basic for DFC, but I can't find Capt. Adams
I wonder what year he received the DFC, was it for WW2 or Korea
WW2 Ihave looked at this lest also never found him.
filmnet, This is what I has found so far on Francis C Adams. He joined the Army Air Corp on Sept 14, 1940 at Boston, MA. he requested the Philippine Dept. (Far East). He states he was a stock clerk and had one year of college. He lives at 40 Orvis Rd. Arlington, MA. His father is Chester S Adams and his mother is Caroline Adams. he has a sister Janet Adams. Staff Sergeant Francis Adams was assign to the China-Burma-India "The Hump" Theater with 156th Laison Squardon with was part of the 2nd Air Cammando group of the 10th Army Air Force. He flew numerious missions over the Hump from 1943 to early 1945. Francis was discharged in Oct 1945.
Tom ,
Thank you very much my other sisters and brothers never know about this.