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  1. WWII and Korean War Ace-[28 victories - WWII and 6.5 victories -Korea]!
  2. air force general
  3. Navigator on the 'Necessary Evil', the nickname of the B-29 Superfortress that accompanied the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Born: 03/23/1923
  4. Aviatrix who won 5 Gold Medals during the World Aerobatic Championship in Salon-de-Provence, France
  5. USAAF General WW2 fighter Ace, 357th FG 363rd FS, 7 Kills, POW
  6. Sergeant/ assistant flight engineer, Bocks Car Crew, WW II, Nagasaki
  7. World War II German fighter pilot
  8. Pilot during World War 2 and a member of WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
  9. (Born 1921) Flew over 34 combat missions in B-17s and B-24s during WW2 earning him the Distinguished Flying Cross and 6 Air Medals. Became an aviation racer for P-38s and P-51s
  10. 'Squadron Leader Royal Air Force Pilot'
  11. Flight aviator 1963 military astronaut candidate
  12. (Born 1961) US Army Global War on Terror Veteran. 1st Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division. Recipient of Legion of Merit, Air Medal, and Silver Star
  13. Astronaut' Skylab 3, STS-9, Spacelab 1, Brother to Space Traveler Richard Garriott de Cayeux
  14. SR-71 pilot - flew the last flight of the Blackbird
  15. Canadian pilot
  16. 'Easy Company' 'Member of a Band of Brothers'
  17. Decorated World War II fighter pilot and a former racing driver from Australia
  18. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  19. WW2 Ace with 21 victories.
  20. Flight (aviator)
  21. Air Force 2nd Lt. & Miss Arkansas USA 2007 !
  22. WW2 air ace - 8 Kills - USAAF
  23. (Born 1942) US Air Force Vietnam War Veteran. POW from 1967 to 1973. Recipient of a Silver Star, 2 Bronze Stars, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, and a Legion of Merit
  24. Flight aviator 1967 group 6 astronaut candidate
  25. Marine Corp Attack pilot - flew two tours of combat duty during WWII
  26. NASA astronaut (retired), five space shuttle flights
  27. Venezuelan Air Force director, president of Conviasa Airlines
  28. Israeli Flying Ace, retired Brigadier General, Israeli Air Force
  29. An American military officer who helped develop strategic bombing theory and practice. Giles was named commanding general of the Army Air Forces in the Pacific Ocean Area in April 1945 and was in charge of planning the final B-29 Superfortress air attacks
  30. WWII: P-38J Lightning and P-51D Mustang fighter pilot with the 343d Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group
  31. First man to fly the SR-71 Spy plane. Lives in Palmdale, CA.
  32. WWII-Pilot from USA, flew P-47s on 50 combat missions during World War II, Author of 'P-47 Pilots: The Fighter-Bomber Boys'
  33. German Luftwaffe ace of WWII, 71 victories
  34. Nona M. Goard was an aviatrix who was an early parachute jumper, pilot, and wing-walker
  35. 'Royal Navy & Royal Navy Air Service' 'Commander RNZAF South Pacific 1941-1943'
  36. WW 2 fighter Ace--[11 victories]
  37. Member Early Birds of Aviation/devoted to history of early pilots. Started 1928 & membership totaled 598/Membership limited to the pilots of glider, gas balloon, or airplane, pre-12/17/1916. Time of Wright Bro's 1st flight-1916 when many trained 4 WW1
  38. 'Tuskegee Airmen'
  39. One of 1st inductees to Black Aviation Hall of Fame/Became a part-time stunt flyer with the legendary airshow impresario Bill Sweet/Member of the Kansas Senate
  40. Laker Skytrain MacDonnell DC10 G-Belo 'Southern Belle' Pilot
  41. Tuskegee Airmen, Involved in the Freeman Field mutiny where a racist commander not allowing blacks & whites to talk to each other, & not allowing the black officer into the officer club. Also led to 162 black officers walked into the club and arrested
  42. Former British test pilot and Royal Navy officer. Pilot during WWII. Inventor of the mirror-sight deck landing system for aircraft carriers
  43. WWII Pilot-fighter Ace-- Flew the P-47 & 51--30 kills- 15 air- 15 gound USAAF - POW - DSC
  44. WWII Australian Ace-5.5 victories, RAF 607 Squadron
  45. Pilot of X20 Dynasour
  46. Flight aviator mercury 13 astronaut candidate 1960
  47. Test pilot - Jetstar prototype airplane
  48. Red Bull Air Race Pilot. Airshow performer
  49. WWII Hump Pilot (680 Flights), Author (Himalayan Rogue: A Pilot's Odessey - 1994), CNAC 1942-1947
  50. Flying Tigers-crew chief
  51. Air Force B-2 Test Pilot and FedEx Pilot
  52. American WWII - Pilot, USAAC, Member of combat mission 'Yamamoto Mission' in October 1942
  53. USAF & NASA pilot - director for Safety and Mission Assurance at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards. For USAF - tested A-10, F-15, F-16
  54. Sr-71 test pilot
  55. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  56. World War II RAF Eagle Squadron Pilot and 5 victory ace
  57. (WWII Pilot - Tuskegee Airmen)
  58. Tuskegee Airmen
  59. WWII Fighter Pilot Aviation Ace (WWII-5.25 Kills) US Navy, VF-10. Flew Hellcats and Corsairs. Also Flew the Stearman
  60. WWII - Ace Pilot (Europe and Africa, 1943-1944) 18 victories
  61. WWII Flying Tiger Pilot
  62. WWII pilot, born 1920. First mission was as a dive bomber at the Battle of Midway, Battle of Guadacanal and Battle of Tokyo. Flew SBD Dauntless Dive Bomber
  63. Col. Robert Grimes, an Army Air Forces pilot flew a B-17 bomber during World War II
  64. German Flying Ace Of World War II
  65. WWII Fighter Ace, 354th Fighter Group, 6 victories - USAAF
  66. Rocket Scientist, 'Dr. Werner Von Braun's Team'
  67. 'Dr. Werner Von Braun Rocket Scientest Team Member'
  68. WWII - Fighter Ace - USAAF - 8 Kills
  69. Member Early Birds of Aviation/devoted to history of early pilots. Started 1928 & membership totaled 598/Membership limited to the pilots of glider, gas balloon, or airplane, pre-12/17/1916. Time of Wright Bro's 1st flight-1916 when many trained 4 WW1
  70. One of the last living crewmembers (1917-2002) of the Hindenburg that survived the 1937 crash. Served as a ship cook, he jumped to safety through an opening in the ship and ran to safety as the ship fell behind him
  71. US Army WWII vet, born 1921. Served in the Signal Intelligence Service, through Africa and Italy. Later a career with Pan-Am Airlines, and close friends with the Monaco royal family. Married in Italy with actor Rex Harrison as a witness
  72. US Air Force Iraq and Afghanistan War Veteran. Recipient of the Air Force Cross, 3 Bronze Stars, and a Purple Heart