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Philip G. Cochran, War Hero and Model for 2 Cartoon Figures". The New York Times. August 27, 1979. p. D7. References edit. Busch, Briton Cooper. Bunker Hill ...

Philip Cochran

Philip Gerald Cochran was an officer in the United States Army Air Corps and the United States Army Air Forces. Cochran developed many tactical air combat, air transport, and air assault techniques during the war, particularly in Burma during... Wikipedia
Born: January 29, 1910, Erie, PA
Died: August 26, 1979 (age 69 years), Geneseo, NY
Service/branch: U.S. Army Air Corps (1935–1941); U.S. Army Air Forces (1941–1945)
Years of service: 1935–1945
May 21, 2018 · Col. Philip G. Cochran spent an eventful decade in uniform after joining the Army Air Corps as an aviation cadet in 1936. An Ohio State ...
Cochran distinguished himself as a daring pilot commanding P-40 fighter planes in N. Africa and as the colorful leader of the 1st Air Commandos during the ...
Colonel Philip G. Cochran was born into a close Irish-American family in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1910. He made his way through college during the economic ...
Philip G. Cochran was born on 29 January 1910 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. Philip G. was a production manager, known for Jet Pilot (1957). Philip G. died on ...
Col Philip G. Cochran spent an eventful decade in uniform after joining the Army Air Corps as an aviation cadet in. 1936. An Ohio State University graduate ...
Philip G. Cochran. AWARDS BY DATE OF ACTION: 1 of 1. Army Distinguished Service Medal. AWARDED FOR ACTIONS DURING World War II. Service: Army. Rank: Colonel.
Philip G Cochran, husband of Sarah, died at a relatively young age but, in that time he accomplished much. Here is his obituary that appeared in The Daily ...
COL Philip G. Cochran Famous memorial VVeteran ; Birth: 29 Jan 1910. Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Death: 25 Aug 1979 (aged 69). Geneseo, Livingston ...
officer in the United States Army Air Corps. Philip Gerald Cochran; Philip G. Cochran. In more languages. Spanish. Philip Cochran. militar estadounidense.