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  • Crile Jr. and S. O. Hoerr, “Results of Treatment of Carcinoma of the Breast by Local Excision,” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 132 1971: 780–82.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • Crile Jr. and S. O. Hoerr, “Results of Treatment of Carcinoma of the Breast by Local Excision,” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 132 1971: 780–82.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • Crile Jr. and S. O. Hoerr, “Results of Treatment of Carcinoma of the Breast by Local Excision,” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 132 1971: 780–82.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • When Lieutenant Hoerr had gone to the nose of the plane to help Hamilton, he found the wounded bombardier hanging on the escape door, outside the plane, with nothing but 20,000 feet of air between his dangling feet and a ghastly end.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • His pilots were John Brady and John Hoerr, and the bombardier was Howard “Hambone” Hamilton, an oval-faced country boy from Augusta, Kansas.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • His pilots were John Brady and John Hoerr, and the bombardier was Howard “Hambone” Hamilton, an oval-faced country boy from Augusta, Kansas.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • When Lieutenant Hoerr had gone to the nose of the plane to help Hamilton, he found the wounded bombardier hanging on the escape door, outside the plane, with nothing but 20,000 feet of air between his dangling feet and a ghastly end.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • After a tense struggle, Hoerr was able to free Hamilton from the exit door, and both men dropped to earth in their parachutes, where they were captured by German soldiers.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • After a tense struggle, Hoerr was able to free Hamilton from the exit door, and both men dropped to earth in their parachutes, where they were captured by German soldiers.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • At that moment he sent John Hoerr down to help nineteen-year-old “Hambone” Hamilton make it to the forward escape hatch, in the floor of the plane.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

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