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    • Schooner Squadron
      Love this post. Recent joined the forum and I am getting caught up to speed on all previous posts. I’m somewhat of a 405 FG / 509 FS historian— most recently I have been doing some research into the 509 FS activity on 25 March 1945, when their Squadron Leader, Maj. Robert M. Blackburn was shot down and killed.   1LT Leslie Thompson flew on the mission alongside a relative of mine for the 509 FS and 405 FG records indicate that he took credit for destroying 1/2 an airplane hanger while flying “The Virgin IV,” P47D-30-RA, 4433375, on the mission! He shared the claim with 1LT Milford D. Nelson who was also on the mission.   If anyone has additional photographs of the 509 FS or 405 FG that they would like to share, I would love to add them to my files! Don’t hesitate to reach out! Thanks for posting this grouping. Glad someone rescued and is keeping it well cared for.
    • manayunkman
      I’m not suggesting selling it for melt I was merely showing the easiest way to determine how much 14K is worth.   Most gold buyers play a confusing game when you present them with scrap but if you know the weight and its value they can’t confuse you.    
    • Schooner Squadron
      Great pics, I love the 405 FG pilots. Thanks for sharing.
    • KurtA
      Not sure what it weighs but pretty sure it’s “badge value” exceeds melt value.  
    • Schooner Squadron
      Great post! New to the forum— the 405 FG stuff has a special place in my heart. I’m an avid collector of 405 Fighter Group items— with specific interest in and specifically the 509 Fighter Squadron. I’m currently working on a list of pilots and places with photo documentation. Always enjoy seeing the 405 FG stuff.   If anyone has additional photographs of the 405 FG that they would like to share, or is looking for additional information on the Group/Squadron/Pilots, don’t hesitate to reach out!
    • KurtA
      When you weigh it, keep in mind the base may contain some non-sterling “ballast” to provide stability.  
    • KathyB
      Would never sell for melt value.  Too much history involved.
    • manayunkman
      The easiest way to determine how much your 14K gold is worth is to weigh it in grams and multiply that by $91 which is what a gram of 14K gold is worth at the moment.   I don’t know what this medal is worth above it’s gold value.
    • KurtA
      “A few thousand”.  What makes your wing so special is there is no question over authenticity and it is attributed.  Not to mention it’s a tough wing to find.   
    • Schooner Squadron
      Love this post! I am a new member to the forum and somewhat of a 405 FG / 509 FS historian. I had a relative who flew with the 509th Fighter Squadron in WWII from September 1944 through the end of the war. 58 Combat Missions, 105 combat hours flying the P-47.   He kept pretty meticulous text and photograph records of the squadron, but they were unfortunately lost after his passing in 2007. I’ve been trying to put humpty-dumpty back together again since.    If anyone has additional photographs of the 509 FS or 405 FG that they would like to share, I would love to add them to my files! Don’t hesitate to reach out!
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