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- George_Willard_Furlow abstract "Lieutenant George Willard Furlow was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.Furlow was posted to the 103rd Aero Squadron on 25 July 1918 as a Spad XIII pilot. On 11 August, he shared his first win over a German Albatros two-seater with Edgar Tobin. Over a month later, on 13 September, he shared a double triumph over Fokker D.VIIs with Charles R. d'Olive. He shot down another D.VII four days later, and finished out his victory string on 27 October 1918, when he teamed with Thomas Cassady and another pilot to destroy a Halberstadt reconnaissance machine.".
- George_Willard_Furlow award Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
- George_Willard_Furlow battle World_War_I.
- George_Willard_Furlow birthDate "1893-03-24".
- George_Willard_Furlow birthPlace Rochester,_Minnesota.
- George_Willard_Furlow birthYear "1893".
- George_Willard_Furlow deathDate "1959".
- George_Willard_Furlow deathYear "1959".
- George_Willard_Furlow militaryBranch United_States_Army_Air_Service.
- George_Willard_Furlow militaryUnit 103d_Aero_Squadron.
- George_Willard_Furlow militaryUnit United_States_Army_Air_Service.
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink Charey.
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink Halberstädter_Flugzeugwerke.
- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink List_of_American_Aero_Squadrons.
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_Minnesota.
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Cassady.
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Service.
- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLink Vernéville.
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- George_Willard_Furlow wikiPageWikiLinkText "George Willard Furlow".
- George_Willard_Furlow awards "Distinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster".
- George_Willard_Furlow battles "50".
- George_Willard_Furlow birthDate "1893-03-24".
- George_Willard_Furlow birthPlace "Rochester, Minnesota, USA".
- George_Willard_Furlow branch Air_Service,_United_States_Army.
- George_Willard_Furlow branch United_States_Army_Air_Service.
- George_Willard_Furlow caption "George Willard Furlow, 1918".
- George_Willard_Furlow dateOfBirth "1893-03-24".
- George_Willard_Furlow dateOfDeath "1959".
- George_Willard_Furlow deathDate "November 1959".
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- George_Willard_Furlow name "Furlow, George W.".
- George_Willard_Furlow name "George Willard Furlow".
- George_Willard_Furlow placeOfBirth "Rochester, Minnesota, USA".
- George_Willard_Furlow rank "Lieutenant".
- George_Willard_Furlow shortDescription "American flying ace".
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- George_Willard_Furlow description "American flying ace".
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- George_Willard_Furlow subject Category:American_World_War_I_flying_aces.
- George_Willard_Furlow subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
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- George_Willard_Furlow comment "Lieutenant George Willard Furlow was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.Furlow was posted to the 103rd Aero Squadron on 25 July 1918 as a Spad XIII pilot. On 11 August, he shared his first win over a German Albatros two-seater with Edgar Tobin. Over a month later, on 13 September, he shared a double triumph over Fokker D.VIIs with Charles R. d'Olive.".
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