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As a naval aviator in World War II, Donald McPherson got five aerial kills. Then he spent decades in a life of service.
John "Lucky" Luckadoo flew 25 bombing missions over Europe during the war, surviving some of the most intense air battles of ...
A look at every U.S. aircraft carrier sunk in WWII, from USS Langley to USS Bismarck Sea, the battles they fought, and the ...
AeroTime looks back at the World War II Allied ace pilots from the US, UK, France and Soviet Union who became legends of the ...
Arthur Van Haren Jr. of Phoenix was one of only a handful of Hispanic ace fighter pilots. Yet he rarely spoke about his ...
Donald McPherson earned his wings in August of 1944, plenty of time to become an ace. He would be America's last ace of World War II.
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The Aviationist on MSN924th Fighter Group Deactivated As A-10s Give Way to F-35A Lightning II
First established during World War Two, the 924th Fighter Group was deactivated as part of the ongoing A-10 divestment. The 924th Fighter Group (FG) at ...
Donald McPherson shot down five planes in the Pacific theater in the final years of the war, earning him the title of "ace" ...
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