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- Air_battle_over_Merklín abstract "The Air battle over Merklín was an air-to-air engagement between Czechoslovak and USAFE air units over the Czech village of Merklín, in the Bohemian Forest, on 10 March 1953. During the action Czech pilot Jaroslav Šrámek, flying a MiG-15, shot down an American F-84E Thunderjets couple (from 53rd Fighter Bomber Squadron, 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing) which fell 35 miles inside the German border. The American pilot, Lt. Warren G. Brown, bailed out safely over West German territory.".
- Air_battle_over_Merklín comment "The Air battle over Merklín was an air-to-air engagement between Czechoslovak and USAFE air units over the Czech village of Merklín, in the Bohemian Forest, on 10 March 1953. During the action Czech pilot Jaroslav Šrámek, flying a MiG-15, shot down an American F-84E Thunderjets couple (from 53rd Fighter Bomber Squadron, 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing) which fell 35 miles inside the German border. The American pilot, Lt. Warren G. Brown, bailed out safely over West German territory.".