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- Donald_A._Larson abstract "Donald A. Larson (2 April 1915 or 1917 - 4 August 1944) was an American fighter pilot and World War II flying ace from Yakima, Washington. He attained to the rank of major in the Army Air Force 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group. Although records on Larson are incomplete, Larson Air Force Base in Moses Lake was named after him.".
- Q23003042 abstract "Donald A. Larson (2 April 1915 or 1917 - 4 August 1944) was an American fighter pilot and World War II flying ace from Yakima, Washington. He attained to the rank of major in the Army Air Force 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group. Although records on Larson are incomplete, Larson Air Force Base in Moses Lake was named after him.".
- Donald_A._Larson comment "Donald A. Larson (2 April 1915 or 1917 - 4 August 1944) was an American fighter pilot and World War II flying ace from Yakima, Washington. He attained to the rank of major in the Army Air Force 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group. Although records on Larson are incomplete, Larson Air Force Base in Moses Lake was named after him.".
- Q23003042 comment "Donald A. Larson (2 April 1915 or 1917 - 4 August 1944) was an American fighter pilot and World War II flying ace from Yakima, Washington. He attained to the rank of major in the Army Air Force 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th Fighter Group. Although records on Larson are incomplete, Larson Air Force Base in Moses Lake was named after him.".