Skip to content

William T Whisner


World War II

United States of America
Thumbnail for Grabeski_Whisner.pngAdded by: oconnornjGrabeski_Whisner.png
Thumbnail for Whisner_7320.jpgAdded by: oconnornjWhisner_7320.jpg
Thumbnail for Whisner_COL.jpgAdded by: oconnornjWhisner_COL.jpg
Thumbnail for William_T._Whisner.jpgAdded by: oconnornjWilliam_T._Whisner.jpg
Thumbnail for Whisner_8efab1ab1bbc0c77e67d0ed311acd8de.jpgAdded by: oconnornjWhisner_8efab1ab1bbc0c77e67d0ed311acd8de.jpg
Thumbnail for ENGLAND-Capt. William T. Whisner, of 312 Albany Ave., Shreveport, La., who shot down six FW-190s and probably destroyed another 11/21/44 to equal the record of enemy planes down in the air on a single mission. These victories raise Capt. Whisner's - Page 1ENGLAND-Capt. William T. Whisner, of 312 Albany Ave., Shreveport, La., who shot down six FW-190s and probably destroyed another 11/21/44 to equal the record of enemy planes down in the air on a single mission. These victories raise Capt. Whisner's - Page 1
Thumbnail for Capt. George E. Preddy Of Greensboro, Nc, (Left) And 1St Lt. William T. Whisner, Jr., (Right) Shreveport. La., Pose Beside A Republic P-47 At An Airbase In England, Shortly After The Rescue Of Capt. Preddy Who Was Forced To Bail Out Of His Plane Over The - Page 3Capt. George E. Preddy Of Greensboro, Nc, (Left) And 1St Lt. William T. Whisner, Jr., (Right) Shreveport. La., Pose Beside A Republic P-47 At An Airbase In England, Shortly After The Rescue Of Capt. Preddy Who Was Forced To Bail Out Of His Plane Over The - Page 3
Thumbnail for Whisner_12551.pngAdded by: oconnornjWhisner_12551.png