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  1. Thomas George Lanphier Jr. (27 de noviembre de 1915 - 26 de noviembre de 1987) fue un coronel y piloto de combate durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial a quien primero se le otorgó crédito exclusivo, luego crédito parcial, por derribar el avión que transportaba al almirante Yamamoto , el comandante en jefe de la Armada Imperial Japonesa . [1]

  2. Thomas George Lanphier, Sr. (April 16, 1890 – October 9, 1972) was a retired Colonel in the United States Army Air Corps, and was Commanding Officer of Selfridge Field in Michigan from late 1924 to early 1926 and was an American Aviation pioneer. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. Thomas George Lanphier was born April 16, 1890, in Lohrville, Calhoun, Iowa to ...

  3. Biography. Lanphier was born at Mitchel Field, New York, to Janet Grant Cobb and Thomas George Lanphier Sr. He had two brothers, Thomas Jr. and Charles.. Lanphier made his stage debut as a juvenile in an army post drama. He debuted on Broadway as a dancer in Mexican Hayride in 1944 and played Mr. Atkins in a production of Dark of the Moon the following year.

  4. Thomas Lanphier Around the World Flight, Hong Kong, 1949 Home Multimedia Gallery Thomas Lanphier Around the World Flight, Hong Kong, 1949 Colonel Thomas G. Lanphier, Jr. carries the Air Force Association's Wright Brothers 46th Anniversary Air Mail Envelope on his AFA-sponsored record-setting commerical airline passenger Around the World Flight, December 2-7, 1949.

  5. Thomas George Lanphier, Jr. (November 27, 1915 ? November 26, 1987) was a Colonel and World War II fighter pilot who was first solely, then partially credited with shooting down the plane carrying Admiral Yamamoto, the commander in chief of the Japanese Imperial Navy.

  6. Online plaque dedicated to Colonel Thomas George Lanphier jr. Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial. Celebrating Our 70th Year. Become A Member Today. Open Daily 7am -10pm. About . History; Speakers Bureau; Plaques . View Plaques; ... Thomas, during Operation Vengeance, April 18, ...