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Bud Anderson, the last World War II ‘triple ace,’ dies at 102
Task & Purpose· 6 hours agoAnderson shot down 16 German planes in World War II, flew bombing missions in Vietnam and served as...
Bud Anderson, last of World War II’s ‘triple ace’ pilots, dies at 102 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 20 hours agoIn his 30 years of military service, General Anderson flew more than 130 types of aircraft, logging about 7,500 hours in the air. Piloting P-51 Mustang propeller fighters in World< ...
Some stolen 10th Mountain Division artifacts and memorabilia from World War II found – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 3 hours agoIt was full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of authentic WWII artifacts and memorabilia the...
World War II love letters reveal passionate young man 'I never knew,' daughter writes in new book
Fox News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe new book "Sealed With a Kiss" by Massachusetts author Paula Bernice Roberts is based on 350 love...
Photos, dog tags, and documents that belonged to World War II combat photographer Richard Taylor,...
Bennington Banner· 10 hours agoPhotos, dog tags, and documents that belonged to World War II combat photographer Richard Taylor,...
Monument to Benicia stalwart Harold Bray, a World War II veteran, unveiled
CBS News· 20 hours agoOn Saturday morning, the city of Benicia dedicated a new monument to a living resident, a man who...
Latest accolade for World War II veteran Dominick Critelli: The French Legion of Honor
Newsday· 2 days agoDominick Critelli, a decorated World War II veteran, has been honored for his service in recent...
It Happened Here: Grand Island men were prisoners of war in World War II
Grand Island Independent· 1 day agoAlthough there are other World War II cenotaphs (markers remembering someone buried elsewhere) in...
World War II planes stop in Maine on D-Day remembrance journey
Bangor Daily News· 1 day agoC-47s dropped paratroopers in Normandy on D-Day — June 6, 1944 — in a massive airborne mission that...
Fighter pilot Bud Anderson, the last of the WWII triple aces, dies at 102
Stars and Stripes· 15 hours agoBrig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last of America’s World War II triple aces, has died. The...