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Lt. Col. Jan Zumbach, one of the best Polish pilots of World War II, an ace in the skies.

A Hero To Remember

When Poland was invaded by Germany the fledgling pilots of the Polish Air Force decided to escape and fight with the Allies during World War II. Jan Zumbach was one of them, and became known as a h...

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James Julien Southereland 2nd, also known as Pug, World War II Naval Ace flying a Grumman F4F Wildcat.

A World War Two Legendary Dogfight

During the Battle of Guadalcanal a dogfight between a Japanese Zero and an American Grumman F4F Wildcat became a legendary example of a dogfight during World War II.

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Japanese World War II Ace Saburo Sakai posing in front of the hinomaru (Japanese flag) by his Mitsubishi A5M Type 96 fighter in 1939.

Saburō Sakai, Famous Japanese Ace

Aerial combat in World War II created a lot of flying aces, including one of many in Japan by the name of Saburō Sakai. Discover what the other side in the war went through to become flying aces in...

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Lt., Col. Kenneth Walsh in cockpit of F4U VMF-124 May 1943 in World War II Photo

Kenneth A. Walsh, Lt. Col. USMC, WWII

Lt. Col. Kenneth Walsh, USMC, had an interesting path to his Wings of Gold as a Marine Corps fighter pilot, climbing up through the ranks from a Marine Corps Private to Lt. Col. at retirement. He e...

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Kepford poses by the cockpit of an F4U after his second combat tour.

An American Flying Ace

This is the story of a Second World War II U.S. Navy Ace fighter pilot who made his mark flying the Grumman F4U Corsair.

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Major Richard Ira Bong, United States Army Air Forces, Medal of Honor recepient.

The "Ace of Aces"

During World War II the air war was necessary to win to protect the troops on the ground. Of the many pilots who became Aces (pilot with 5 or more aerial combat victories) arose a phenomenal pilot ...

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“MiG Sweep,” by Keith Ferris. Colonel Robin Olds uses a Vector Roll to gain firing position on a MiG-21 fighter.

OPERATION BOLO

"Mig Sweep" painting by Keith Ferris This painting is a depiction of the McDonnell F-4C21-MC Phantom II depicting the aircraft making a Vector Roll to gain a firing position on an enemy North Vietn...

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A photograph of Lt. JG David S. Ingalls, USN pilot and the very first US Navy Fighter Ace in 1918

The First US Navy Ace

The U.S. Navy has traditionally had a lot of excellent fighter pilots who performed extremely well in World War I, World War II, and in the Vietnam War. But did you know who was the very first U.S....

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