I was looking at an old book I have had in my bookcase for over 20 years "North American F-51 Mustangs in Latin American Air Force Service by John Dienst Dan Hagedorn". It made for some interesting reading, and then in the appendix listing all the Dominican Republic F-51s and their ultimate fate, there it was:
FAD 1914 P-51D-20-Na/J-26 44-72123, RSwAF26092 ……..Survived 32 years service and now displayed at San Isidro on a plinth outside the FAD base there. A very distinguished aircraft, it is also an 8th AF veteran, formerly coded CY+G The Millie G with the 55th FG, 343rd FS with nine confirmed kills.
WOW! I could not believe it. First thing I did was to find it on a satellite picture, and that's the first pic below. Then followed an internet search that found the remaining pictures, and the following history:
1945: 20th January - delivered USAAF "Millie G" 343rd FS, 55th FG, coded CY G
flown by Maj. Ed Giller
1946: 16th Dec. to Sweden RSwAF 26092 wing F4, coded P rK, E bG
1952: sold to Dominican AF became FAD 1914
1984: withdrawn from service, on display at San Isidro AB
2002: reconditioning for display: painted to its original "Escuadron de Cazas Ramfis" scheme of 1952 at San Isisdro AFB, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
2002: 25th July, re-mounted on pole at San Isisdro AFB
So the Millie G went from The USAAF to the Swedish air force, than was one of 42 Mustangs Sweden sold to the Dominican Republic (must ask Jan about this) where it served until 1984, and is still there, mounted on a pole!