Talk:352d Fighter Group

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[edit] Cueing?

In the next to last paragraph, I suspect cueing should be queuing, as in lining up. Also the article could use some references.--J Clear 16:11, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Meyer was never the Group Commander

Corrected a statement that John C. Meyer "later rose to command the 352nd during its most successful phase of operations." He was the deputy commander from the Summer of 1944 until the January 1945 when he was wounded in a jeep accident, and sent home after recuperating. lpadilla@voicenet.com