Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1951 — Page 43

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Bag 14 MIGs In 24 Hours

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| TERS, Korea, Dec, 14—American

Sabrejets shot down their 14th Russian-built MIG-15 jet fighter in 24 hours today and damaged three more. Seventy-four Sabrejets and 110° MIGs tangled in today’s two air battles over northwest Korea. {One enemy jet was: destroyed and two damaged in a morning dogfight and another damaged in an afternoon clash. By dusk, the Sabrejets’ score for two days stood at 20 MIGs jqestroved or damaged. or damaged.

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