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- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 accessdate "2008-11-03".
- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 agency United_Press.
- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 date "1937-01-05".
- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 isCitedBy Eddie_August_Schneider.
- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 quote "When the Spanish Loyalists came near shooting Major Frederick Lord because a wing of his plane fell off, and Bert Acosta was thrown bodily out of air ministry at Valencia, America's four-man air squadron decided it was time to demobilize and retire from the civil war, their spokesman said here".
- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 title "Yankee Air Squadron Quits Loyalists in Spanish Fight".
- 2feb577e5566fe1b2e6b85ff81471df71f26348dcf646400181cf9b7eb2afe34 work The_Charleston_Daily_Mail.