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Fighter pilot Bud Anderson, the last of the WWII triple aces, dies at 102
Stars and Stripes· 7 days agoBrig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last of America’s World War II triple aces, has died. The...
Profiles Of Valor: Farewell Col. Bud Anderson (USAF)
The Chattanoogan· 1 day agoThe nose art “Old Crow” on iconic P-51 Mustangs flying at air shows today is immediately recognizable by aviation enthusiasts and historians as the name...
Bud Anderson, America’s last World War II ‘triple ace,’ dies at 102
Air Force Times· 5 days agoBrig. Gen. Clarence “Bud” Anderson, the last American fighter pilot known as a “triple ace” for...
Ten Things You Didn’t Know About The Classic Ford Mustang
Motorious via Yahoo News· 3 days agoPony Emblem Origin There’s a degree of mystery around how the Ford Mustang got its name, with some...
Memorial Day: WWII park opens at Shangri-La to honor Oklahoma heroes
Tulsa World· 8 hours agoThe walk-through exhibit park, which had its grand opening Friday, honors the Oklahomans who helped...
New memorial park in Oklahoma honors WWII veterans
KSNF Joplin via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoKSNF/KODE — There’s yet another reason to head to an area resort, especially this Memorial Day holiday. The “Legacy of Liberty World War Two Memorial...
Bud Anderson, last triple ace pilot from World War II, dead at 102
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 4 days agoThe pilot shot down 16 planes by himself and assisted on another kill during World War II.
For F-35, Congress must heed history
Defense News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAnd if war comes, fighter aircraft will be the tip of the spear for America and her allies, as our doctrines rely on the establishment of air...
Brig. Gen. ‘Bud’ Anderson, the last of the American WWII triple aces, dies at 102
Valley News Live· 5 days agoHe flew 116 combat missions, destroying 16 and 1/4 enemy aircraft in aerial combat and another on...
Bud Anderson, last triple ace pilot of World War II, dies at 102 | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 3 days agoClarence E. "Bud" Anderson Jr., a military pilot whose aerial derring-do spanned from World War II,...