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Private Fifth Class'''Arnie Gumble''' was a member of the [[Flying Hellfish]], [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]]'s unit in World War II. He is the father of [[Barney Gumble]]. Along with the rest of the unit, he took part in a tontine where the last surviving member would take sole possession of a group of paintings they liberated. He was one of five members of the group to die in a parade float accident in 1979.
 
Private Fifth Class'''Arnie Gumble''' was a member of the [[Flying Hellfish]], [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]]'s unit in World War II. He is the father of [[Barney Gumble]]. Along with the rest of the unit, he took part in a tontine where the last surviving member would take sole possession of a group of paintings they liberated. He was one of five members of the group to die in a parade float accident in 1979.
  
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Revision as of 12:37, March 19, 2008

Private Fifth ClassArnie Gumble was a member of the Flying Hellfish, Grampa's unit in World War II. He is the father of Barney Gumble. Along with the rest of the unit, he took part in a tontine where the last surviving member would take sole possession of a group of paintings they liberated. He was one of five members of the group to die in a parade float accident in 1979.