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Former POW returns to Vietnam and meets pilot who shot him down
| | By TOM CHARLIER Pilots always talk with their hands, Jack Trimble says, and that's why he and his Vietnamese counterpart needed little help from interpreters in recounting each turn, dive and maneuver of their aerial confrontation 40 years earlier... more >> |

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Former POW returns to Vietnam and meets pilot who shot him down




