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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.
(Gray News) - Brig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last of the American World War II triple aces, died at his home in Auburn, California, on Friday, his family said. He was 102. In a ...
Bud Anderson, last triple ace pilot of World War II, dies at 102 He personally shot down 16 German planes in dogfights over occupied Europe and continued his aerial derring-do after the war as a ...
(Gray News) - Brig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last of the American World War II triple aces, died at his home in Auburn, California, on Friday, his family said. He was 102. In a statement ...
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 ...
(Gray News) - Brig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last of the American World War II triple aces, died at his home in Auburn, California, on Friday, his family said. He was 102. In a ...
Anderson shot down 16 German planes in World War II, flew bombing missions in Vietnam and served as a test pilot alongside Chuck Yeager.
(Gray News) - Brig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last of the American World War II triple aces, died at his home in Auburn, California, on Friday, his family said. He was 102. In a ...
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.