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Green Goggles wrote:
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the330thbg wrote:They nosed in trying to ditch near Japan. Young had already completed his bombing run and was returning to his base on Saipan. Another plane from his squadron was damaged and was losing speed and altitude while still under attack. Young dropped back to assist his comrades to fight off the swarming Japanese planes when both B-29's were lost over the Sea of Japan.
Young gave his life, doing in combat what he had done on the football field—running interference for his teammates.
In 1960, an honorary group of Air Force ROTC students designated their University of Oklahoma organization the Walter “Waddy” Young Squadron of the Arnold Air Society. The Society stresses leadership of the kind symbolized by “Waddy” Young and its members are chosen according to strict standards. Walter R. “Waddy” Young is certainly an appropriate inspiration for this group.
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