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- c8dc964f23309e073e66bc5bd7c4b8d7ca36b441464adef65c4acb36ae6b5b38 accessdate "2008-11-10".
- c8dc964f23309e073e66bc5bd7c4b8d7ca36b441464adef65c4acb36ae6b5b38 date "1937-01-06".
- c8dc964f23309e073e66bc5bd7c4b8d7ca36b441464adef65c4acb36ae6b5b38 isCitedBy Eddie_August_Schneider.
- c8dc964f23309e073e66bc5bd7c4b8d7ca36b441464adef65c4acb36ae6b5b38 publisher "Associated Press in Oshkosh Northwestern".
- c8dc964f23309e073e66bc5bd7c4b8d7ca36b441464adef65c4acb36ae6b5b38 quote "Four disillusioned American aviators announced today they were through with Spain and, furthermore, they were through with civil wars. The Four - Bert Acosta, Frederick Lord, Gordon Berry and Eddie Schneider - had led the Spanish socialist government's 'Yankee squadron'; on the Basque front in the far north.".
- c8dc964f23309e073e66bc5bd7c4b8d7ca36b441464adef65c4acb36ae6b5b38 title "American Aviators Through With Spain".