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Korwin Hailey |
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Date of birth: 1919-09-26[1] |
Date of death: 1997-03-03[1] (age 77) |
Company(ies): Service Games, Nevada |
Role(s): Executive |
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Korwin Eugene Hailey[2] (Emporia, September 26, 1919 – Las Vegas, March 3, 1997), was an American businessman who was the chief executive officer of Service Games, Nevada.
Korwin was a United States Air Force World War II veteran, where he served as a Central Fire Control Gunner with the rank of Technical Sergeant, aboard the Boeing B-29 Superfortress heavy bomber[3], "City of Scotland Neck"[4] a.k.a. "Southern Drawl"[5], as a member of the Twentieth Air Force 39th Bomb Group (VH), 60th Squadron[6], Crew 14[7] (San Francisco, California).
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From left to right: Raymond Lemaire, Martin Bromley and Korwin Hailey at the Amusement Trades Exhibition 1966, in London
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104031759/korwin-e-hailey
- ↑ Billboard, "February 12, 1966" (US; 1966-02-12), page 61
- ↑ http://39th.org/39th/aerial/60th/crew14.html
- ↑ http://39th.org/39th/images/crew/aerial/14/crew14photo-a.jpg
- ↑ http://39th.org/39th/images/crew/aerial/14/crew14a.jpg
- ↑ http://39th.org/39th/60th_pages.htm
- ↑ http://39th.org/39th/aerial/60th/crew14d.html