File:Eddie August Schneider (1910-1940) and George Wilson Herzog (1903-1940) in The San Bernardino County Sun of San Bernardino, California on 24 December 1940 via the Associated Press.jpg

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Eddie August Schneider (1910-1940) and George Wilson Herzog (1903-1940) in The San Bernardino County Sun of San Bernardino, California on 24 December 1940 via the Associated Press

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English: Eddie August Schneider (1910-1940) and George Wilson Herzog (1903-1940) in The San Bernardino County Sun of San Bernardino, California on 24 December 1940 via the Associated Press
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Planes Collide, Two Killed in One Craft. (By Associated Press) New York City, New York; December 23, 1940. Two men were killed today when a navy plane and small monoplane collided over Floyd Bennett field. The monoplane, piloted by Eddie Schneider, 26, an instructor, and George Herzog, 22, a pilot taking a "refresher" course, went into a spin and crashed Into Jamaica bay off Marine park, Brooklyn. The navy ship, piloted by Ensign Keuhner and with Cadet Franklin Newcomer as a passenger, made a safe landing at Floyd Bennett field, only slightly damaged.

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