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  1. Frank Kurtz (Davenport, 9 de septiembre de 1911-North Hollywood, 31 de octubre de 1996) fue un clavadista o saltador de trampolín estadounidense especializado en plataforma de 10 metros, donde consiguió ser medallista de bronce olímpico en 1932.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_KurtzFrank Kurtz - Wikipedia

    Colonel Frank Allen Kurtz Jr. (September 9, 1911 – October 31, 1996) was an American Olympic diver and an aviator in the United States Army Air Forces.

    • Frank Allen Kurtz Jr.
    • September 11, 1911, Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
  3. 9 de nov. de 1996 · Frank Kurtz, who ran away from home at 12, set aviation speed records as a teen-ager, became an Olympic high diver in the 1930's and then won fame as a pilot in World War II, died on Oct. 31...

  4. 25 de may. de 2015 · How Frank Kurtz and Marshall Wayne went from diving fro the U.S. at the 1936 Olympics to flying reconnaissance missions during World War II.

  5. After winning an Olympic bronze medal in 1932, Frank Kurtz, of the Los Angeles AC, placed fifth at the 1936 Games. He also won the AAU platform title in 1933.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · During World War II, as the senior air aide to General George Brett, Major Frank Kurtz was the pilot of the historic B-17D Flying Fortress bomber, "The Swoose," which is now on display in the Smithsonian. He was the Commander of the 463rd Bombardment Group (Heavy), in the 15th Air Force.

  7. 30 de oct. de 1996 · During World War II, as the senior air aide to General George Brett, Major Frank Kurtz was the pilot of the historic B-17D Flying Fortress bomber, “The Swoose,” which is now on display in the Smithsonian. He was the Commander of the 463rd Bombardment Group (Heavy), in the 15th Air Force.