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| Announcements Discuss Public radio to air veterans' stories produced by WVU Journalism School in the General forums; Charles Brown's first bombing mission in World War II would also be his last. He was shot down over ... |
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| Charles Brown's first bombing mission in World War II would also be his last. He was shot down over Tokyo in the waning days of the fighting and languished behind bars not as a prisoner of war - but as a terrorist, which is how Japanese authorities viewed him. More... |
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