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Circa 1968 |
Constructed as an A-7 with s/n 68-8230 USAF. |
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Redesignated as GA-7D. |
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To National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. |
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Loaned to American Legion Post 122, Cullom, IL. |
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By 12 April 1988 |
To American Legion Post 78, Pontiac, IL. |
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From After 12 August 2006 to By 7 October 2009 |
Removed from display. |
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To Cullom, IL. |
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30 March 2012 |
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