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Gen. Moore orders Pappy to fly escort for Gen. Wright (Joel Fabiani) and a new bomber, but Wright then orders the opposite.
Gen. Moore orders Pappy to fly escort for Gen. Wright (Joel Fabiani) and a new bomber, but Wright then orders the opposite.
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