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DescriptionJamesJabaraCockpitStanding1950s.jpg
English: James Jabara standing on a F-86 Sabre in an Air Force photo from April 1953.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=James Jabara standing on a F-86 Sabre in an Air Force photo from the 1950s.}} |Source=http://www.af.mil/information/heritage/person.asp?dec=&pid=123006458 |Author=United States
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#K6896 Major James Jabara, 835 So Dellrose Str., Whichita, Kansas of the 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, who became the 1st jet ace of the Korean Conflict on 20 May 1951, is shown standing in the cockpit of his F-86 "Sabre" jet in full combat fluing gear. April, 1953
(U.S. Air Force Photo)