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Korwin Hailey
Place of birth: Emporia[1], Lyon County, Kansas, United States
Date of birth: 1919-09-26[2]
Date of death: 1997-03-03[2] (age 77)
Company(ies): Service Games, Nevada
Role(s): Executive

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Korwin Eugene Hailey[3] (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 Army Air Forces World War II veteran, where he served as a Central Fire Control Gunner with the rank of Technical Sergeant (service number : 39727369[4]), aboard the Boeing B-29 Superfortress heavy bomber[5], "City of Scotland Neck"[6] a.k.a. "Southern Drawl"[7] (B-29 # 44-69769), as a member of the Twentieth Air Force 39th Bomb Group (VH), 60th Squadron[8], Crew 14[9] (San Francisco, California).

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