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BBC photograph CAPTAIN CLARK GABLE (second from right), who, it was announced the other day, has been awarded the Air Medal for "an exceptionally meritorious achievement" during a bombing mission over enemy-occupied territory, is shown in this photograph being introduced to BBC overseas listeners by Bebe Daniels. Gable was taking part with other American servicemen in a recent programme from a U.S. Army Air Force station in Britain

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 16

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BBC photograph CAPTAIN CLARK GABLE (second from right), who, it was announced the other day, has been awarded the Air Medal for "an exceptionally meritorious achievement" during a bombing mission over enemy-occupied territory, is shown in this photograph being introduced to BBC overseas listeners by Bebe Daniels. Gable was taking part with other American servicemen in a recent programme from a U.S. Army Air Force station in Britain New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 16

BBC photograph CAPTAIN CLARK GABLE (second from right), who, it was announced the other day, has been awarded the Air Medal for "an exceptionally meritorious achievement" during a bombing mission over enemy-occupied territory, is shown in this photograph being introduced to BBC overseas listeners by Bebe Daniels. Gable was taking part with other American servicemen in a recent programme from a U.S. Army Air Force station in Britain New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 16

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