The short life and long legacy of 2nd Lt. George Whiteman
Airmen from the 509th Security Forces Squadron at Whiteman Air Force Base attend a ceremony for the opening of the Whiteman Corridor May 16, 2015, in Sedalia, Mo. The base was named after 2nd Lt. George Whiteman, a Sedalia native who was killed during World War II. The P-40B Warhawk points to lieutenant’s childhood home and represents the past, while the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber points toward the base and represents the future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brigitte N. Brantley/Released)
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