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D.F.C. FOR ROOSEVELT’S SON

London, Dec. 27. The commander of the United States Air Force in North Africa, Major-General J. Doolittle, to-day pinned the Distinguished Flying Cross on Lieutenant-Colonel Elliot Roosevelt, the President’s second son. Lieutenant-Colonel Roosevelt commands 12th U.S. Air Force Photographic Unit, and gets his award for making many dangerous flights to obtain photographs of military objec-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 4

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D.F.C. FOR ROOSEVELT’S SON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 4

D.F.C. FOR ROOSEVELT’S SON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 4

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