On the left the 32nd T.F.S. insignia, with the wolve as we know him
in his later years. From the nineteen seventies on, he likely seemed
to have shaved himself better, because there were no stubbles any-
more visible around his nose...
On the left the 32nd T.F.S. insignia, with the wolve as we know him
in his later years. From the nineteen seventies on, he likely seemed
to have shaved himself better, because there were no stubbles any-
more visible around his nose...
The sign-board as it stood near the gate in 1967. Photo: C. Vermolen.
F-102A “Delta Dagger” 56-1002 of 32nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron seen at the
Open House at Volkel on Saturday May 14, 1966. Photo: ? coll. C. Vermolen.
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