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Caption | Joaquin Castro (left) and an unnamed cadet of the US Air Corp Training Detachment, Santa Maria, California, United States, Mar 1941; they were both in Class 41-H class #1 ww2dbase | |
Date | Mar 1941 | |
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5 Mar 2015 10:42:31 AM
The guy on the right looks like Louis Zamperini. Zamperini was a famous distance runner and olympiad (Munich, 1936). He was later a B-24 Bombardier, who crashed off Hawaii, drifet over 2,000 miles for 47 days, eventually becoming a prisoner of war of the Japanese.
A major film, "Unbroken," about his story was just released.