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Aug 2020
45m 30s

Ep. 118 Charles McGee

JACOB TRIMMER AND TIM GROESCHEL
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Today we're talking about badass sky warrior, Charles McGee. He flew with the Tuskegee Airmen and fucked up some Axis forces in World War 2. Then he went to Korea and Vietnam and kept up his hard charging, air dominating ways. He may not have the same high number of planes shot down of some pilots, but he made up for it by regularly blowing the shit out of ground forces and offering important reconnaissance information. Also dude was born in 1919 and he's still kicking, that alone is an accomplishment.

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