Field Note: Fear of the Unknown
Ralph Parr: Fighter Ace of the Twentieth Century
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Ken Murray was a close friend to Ralph Parr. One of their recurrent conversations was the “Fear of the Unknown.” Regardless of equipment, task management, and capability on an aircraft, there was fear of “what is coming downstream” and the unknown. This Field Note features the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
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