Source Documents
Record | Events | Title | Source Website | Type | Created | Actions |
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Fold3 | Image | Feb 28, 2010 | ||||
Fold3 | Image | Jul 19, 2010 | ||||
Fold3 | Memorial | Nov 27, 2008 | ||||
Fold3 | Memorial | Oct 20, 2009 | ||||
Fold3 | Memorial | Oct 31, 2013 |
Source URLs
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John Riley Kane, Colonel, United States Air Force | ARLINGTON National Cemetery /Col Kane's Biography | ||
Col. John R. Kane "TIDAL WAVE" Commander and Flight Leader, AUG. 1943 | During Operation Tidal Wave, the most highly decorated military mission in U.S. history, Col. John R. Kane flew one of the 179 B-24 Liberators that took off on an 18-hour, 2,400 mile round trip mission to destroy the Nazi-held oil refinery at Ploesti, Romania. | ||
McCook Daily Gazette: Op/Ed Column: McCook Air Base commander -- Col. John R. 'Killer' Kane, hero of World War II (11/13/06) Col John Kane, COMMANDER of the McCook AFB | PLease read Col Kane's STORY... (For Reference only) Source: McCook Gazette 1/12/45, Dale Cotton McCook Air Base, Medal of Honor Web site | ||
Phyllis Kane - Find A Grave Memorial | John R "Killer" Kane's 1st wive passed away, Phyllis was his 2nd wife and she passed in 1987 in Booth, Scott County, Arkansas | ||
John Riley Kane [11136] | TEXAS NEWSPAPERS; John R Knae - 1906-1998 | ||
CMOHS.org - Colonel KANE, JOHN R., U.S. Army | Congressional Medal of Honor Society | ||
John Riley Kane (1907 - 1996) - Find A Grave Memorial | ARLINGTON, Virginia |