Talk:Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)

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30 June 2005 I added a link to the Distinguished Flying Cross Society (USA) T.E. Goodwin

Dude, you totally plagarized military.about.com, right down to misspelling the word "rectangular". You'll note that at the bottom it says ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved. Nice. --fred

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"At least four civilians have received the award: Wiley Post, Amelia Earhart, Kim Campbell, and Eugene Ely."But Kim Campbell (pilot) is a Military person. And Kim Campbell never received the medal.--东北虎(Manchurian Tiger) 16:39, 27 October 2007 (UTC)