The last surviving World War II triple ace pilot died at age 102 this week, more than 75 years after serving in the U.S. Air Force and flying missions over Europe, the Washington Post reported.
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The ace pilot who became one of history’s most infamous figures
Step back in time and discover the lesser-known story of Hermann Göring’s rise as a World War I fighter ace. Before he became infamous as a leading Nazi, Göring was a daring pilot in the skies over ...
Donald McPherson, a World War II Navy pilot from Nebraska, died Aug. 14 at age 103. He was recognized as America’s last surviving WWII "ace," credited with five aerial victories. Family say he wanted ...
Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson Jr., the last surviving triple ace pilot from World War II, died May 17. He was 102. Anderson died at his home in Auburn, California, The Washington Post reported. His ...
Donald McPherson, who scored five aerial victories and was considered the last living American ace pilot from World War II, died this month at the age of 103. McPherson served as a naval aviator ...
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F-86E emerges: American ace pilots dominate the skies
The F-86E Sabre, with advanced flight controls and radar gunsights, gave American pilots a critical edge in one-on-one duels, ...
ADAMS, Nebraska (AP) — A World War II veteran from Nebraska believed to be America’s last surviving “ace” pilot because he shot down five enemy planes has died at age 103. Donald McPherson served as a ...
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