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The National Interest on MSNBoyington or Foss? Who Deserves the Title of Top USMC Air Ace?Well, the answer isn’t so simple. Some argue the credit for the top “Flying Leatherneck” fighter ace should actually go to ...
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Famous American Aces Killed in Bizarre and Tragic Accidents - Historic CountdownsIn this video, we look at seven legendary American fighter aces who would be killed in bizarre ways and unplanned accidents (Last names A-E).
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Meet America's Five Air Aces of the Vietnam WarPerry Dahl (USAF, ret.) at the ripe old age of 101, American fighter aces—i.e., combat aviators who destroyed five or more enemy aircraft in aerial combat—are a dying breed. Part of the reason ...
As was the case with “The White Lily,” the German invasion spurred Budanova into joining the 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment. There are conflicting accounts as to when she obtained her first ...
Enlist in the 357th Fighter Group and fly with real American aces such as Leonard "Kit" Carson and Bud Anderson in a classic fight for the sky against the deadly German Luftwaffe. Become a member ...
Series editor John Farren writes: Edward Mannock VC and James McCudden VC rose from modest backgrounds to become two of Britain's greatest fighter aces in World War One. As their number of ...
Surviving fighter aces from all sides in the conflict -- British, American, German, Russian, Japanese and many other nationalities -- now share their experiences -- and provide their own ...
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