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Would it be possible to track down the person(s) who orginially posted the information regarding Norman Skogstad to the Wiki Website. I am a grandson of his and am quite curious as to what motivated someone to post this orginial article? Even if for nothing but my own curiosity. Not that I am complaining, but I would just like to get in contact with the orginial poster, if at all possible. Thank you. (sorry if this post is irrelevant but I saw no other reliable way of getting this information)Cskog001 (talk) 04:21, 14 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
i don't understand. he's a wwII flying ace mentioned in both lists of american flying aces. granted, he's no red baron, but he's still important in that he's part of an elite group of american servicemen. thanks. Slimbilly00:33, 5 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]