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Bud Anderson, Last of World War II’s ‘Triple Ace’ Pilots, Dies at 102 He single-handedly shot down 16 enemy planes in dogfights over Europe.
Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson arrived in the European Theater of World War II in 1943, an experienced pilot at a time when many of his contemporaries had around an hour of experience in the cockpit ...
A member of the KCRA 3 family has died at age 80. Photographer Bud Harmon worked during some of the biggest achievements and technological changes during the station's heyday.
Bud Grant, the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, with the quarterback Tommy Kramer in 1978. Grant had a regular-season record of 158-96-5, and led the Vikings to 11 division titles.
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 ...
DAVIS, Calif. — A member of the KCRA 3 family has died at age 80. Photographer Bud Harmon worked during some of the biggest achievements and technological changes during the station's heyday.
Anderson shot down 16 German planes in World War II, flew bombing missions in Vietnam and served as a test pilot alongside Chuck Yeager.
Bud Anderson, the last American fighter pilot known as a “triple ace” for downing 16 German planes during World War II, died May 17 at 102.