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  1. Jeffrey S. Feinstein (born January 29, 1945) is a retired career officer of the United States Air Force (USAF). During the Vietnam War, Feinstein was a weapon systems officer, an integral part of two-man aircrews with the emergence of air-to-air missiles as the primary weapons during aerial combat.

  2. Captain Feinstein was one of only three U.S. Air Force ACEs of the Vietnam War, along with fellow AFC recipients Captain Charles DeBellevue and Captain Steve Ritchie. Lieutenant...

  3. Lt Col Jeffrey Feinstein, call sign “Fang,” is one of only five US flying aces who served in the Vietnam War, and the last member of the US military to receive flying ace status to date. His heroism throughout numerous air battles in the Vietnam War earned him a remarkable five Distinguished Flying Crosses, four Silver Stars and four Air ...

  4. Nov 2, 2005 · Jeffrey Feinstein is an internist established in Windcrest, Texas and his medical specialization is Internal Medicine with a focus in rheumatology with more than 26 years of experience. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1609867241 assigned on November 2005.

  5. May 20, 2021 · Trailing them were Cherry, a major at the time, with Capt. Jeffrey S. Feinstein. Their wingmen were Capt. Greg Crane and Capt. Gerry Lachman. Each of the F-4Ds carried AIM-7 Sparrow radar-guided air-to-air missiles. All but Crane’s aircraft were also equipped with heat-seeking AIM-9 Sidewinders.

  6. Oct 13, 2020 · F-4 weapon system officer Capt Jeffrey S. Feinstein shoots down his fifth MiG-21 to become the third and final USAF ace of the Vietnam War. ← Previous Post. Next Post →.

  7. On 16 April 1972, then-Captain Jeffrey S. Feinstein was serving as an F-4D Phantom Weapon Systems Officer in the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Korat Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand, during the Vietnam War.

  8. Lieutenant Colonel (USAF Retired) Jeffrey S. Feinstein was a career officer in the United States Air Force. In 1972 during the Vietnam War, while flying as a weapon systems officer (WSO) aboard F-4 Phantom IIs, Feinstein downed five enemy aircraft, thereby becoming a flying ace, the last ace...

  9. The President of the United States of America, authorized by Section 8742, Title 10, United States Code, awards the Air Force Cross to Captain Jeffrey S. Feinstein for extraordinary heroism in military operations against an opposing armed force as an F-4D Weapon Systems Officer on 13 October 1972.

  10. Jeffrey A. Feinstein, MD, MPH Dunlevie Family Professor of Pulmonary Vascular Disease and Professor, by courtesy, of Bioengineering

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