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- Q4861775 description "United States Army Air Force officer".
- Q4861775 description "United States Army Air Force officer".
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- Q4861775 abstract "Template:ForBernard (Barney) Wayne Rawlings (1920 – July 19, 2004) was the Eighth Air Force co-pilot of the B-17 bomber, "G.I. Sheets", which was shot down over Belgium in 1944. With the aid of resistance fighters in Belgium and France, Rawlings made his way to Spain where, after a brief incarceration, he was repatriated. His story is recounted in Half a Wing, Three Engines, and a Prayer by Brian D. O'Neill (McGraw-Hill Professional, 1999), and The Last Airman, by Roger Rawlings (Harper & Row, 1989).Following the war, Barney Rawlings became a pilot for Trans World Airlines, ultimately becoming a 747 captain. He retired in 1987.A year prior to his retirement, he and the surviving members of his World War II crew returned to Belgium where, in the town of Solre-Saint-Géry, a granite monument had been erected in their honor - and, by extension, in honor of all Allied air crews who fought for the liberation of Europe. The dedication ceremony included presentations by NATO, the United States Air Force, and the Belgian Air Force, which conducted a fly-over by four Belgian jet aircraft.".
- Q4861775 birthDate "1920".
- Q4861775 birthYear "1920".
- Q4861775 deathDate "2004-07-19".
- Q4861775 deathYear "2004".
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- Q4861775 dateOfBirth "1920".
- Q4861775 dateOfDeath "2004-07-19".
- Q4861775 name "Rawlings, Bernard Wayne".
- Q4861775 shortDescription "United States Army Air Force officer".
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- Q4861775 comment "Template:ForBernard (Barney) Wayne Rawlings (1920 – July 19, 2004) was the Eighth Air Force co-pilot of the B-17 bomber, "G.I. Sheets", which was shot down over Belgium in 1944. With the aid of resistance fighters in Belgium and France, Rawlings made his way to Spain where, after a brief incarceration, he was repatriated. His story is recounted in Half a Wing, Three Engines, and a Prayer by Brian D.".
- Q4861775 label "Barney Rawlings".
- Q4861775 givenName "Bernard Wayne".
- Q4861775 name "Bernard Wayne Rawlings".
- Q4861775 name "Rawlings, Bernard Wayne".
- Q4861775 surname "Rawlings".