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L.t. Turner -

: A Canadian ace pilot who destroyed at least 12 enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain and operations over France.

The historical record of "" is primarily anchored by a dramatic maritime event involving a young officer named John Turner in the early 19th century. The Capture of Lieutenant Turner l.t. turner

: A Medal of Honor recipient who, despite being wounded three times, single-handedly charged German machine-gun nests and led his men through four lines of trenches before he was killed. : A Canadian ace pilot who destroyed at

: A paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne who led a heroic defense at Neuville-au-Plain on D-Day, holding off a German force five times larger than his own to protect the flank of Sainte-Mère-Église. despite being wounded three times

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Eric O. Lindsey

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Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences

University of New Mexico 

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