File:Lieut. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., of Westbury, L. I., and the machine in which he was shot down and captured by Germans.jpg

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English: Lieut. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., of Westbury, L. I., and the machine in which he was shot down and captured by Germans on March 7th, later escaping prison and reaching Switzerland, having walked 100 miles through German territory
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The New York Times (New-York [N.Y.]), October 27, 1918

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