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World War II, Ralph Richner

Posted: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 12:00 am | Updated: 8:54 am, Wed Dec 19, 2012.

Ralph Richner’s work experience in an airplane factory helped him keep B-26s in the air during World War II. 

He was drafted into the Army Air Corps on Dec. 30, 1942. After he went to basic training in Florida, the corps decided he was best suited for reclamation and repair of planes. He learned how to repair the skin of the B-26. This was a medium bomber that had a crew of eight men.

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