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WWII Graham honored

Photos courtesy of Marian McFarland Photos courtesy of Marian McFarland History was made recently at the Pheasant Run Golf Course in Chowchilla as 99-year-old Ralph Graham, a World War II Aviator and Veteran, golfed in the Castle Air Museum Tournament. Originally born and raised in Athens, he now lives in Waco. He played with four generations, him, his son, Mike Graham of Athens, his grandson, Steve Graham of Waco, and his great-grandson, Chase Day of Gladewater. Graham was a Radioman on one of 2000 Boeing B-17 Bombers over The Battle of the Bulge on Christmas Eve 1944. The formation was led by Brigadier General Frederick Castle who was killed when his aircraft was shot down and awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

B-17G at the Castle Air Museum - Travel for Aircraft

Travel for Aircraft By joseph may on March 8, 2021 at 9:04 PM 37° 21′ 54″ N / 120° 34′ 42″ W This Flying Fortress stands on exhibit under the brilliant Atwater CA skies in the Castle Air Museum. The Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress standing in remembrance of World War II’s “Virgin’s Delight” (a B-17F lost in combat over Europe) at the Castle Air Museum in Atwater CA ©2010 Joseph May/Slipstream Photography The Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress standing in remembrance of World War II’s “Virgin’s Delight” (a B-17F lost in combat over Europe) at the Castle Air Museum in Atwater CA (note the G-type’s characteristic chin turret though the cheek machine guns are not present) ©2010 Joseph May/Slipstream Photography

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