Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. www.veterantributes.org › TributeDetailVeteran Tributes

    Korean War 1952-1953. Tribute: Stanley Andrews was born on October 9, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He enlisted in the Aviation Cadet Program of the U.S. Army Air Forces on September 26, 1941, and was commissioned a 2d Lt and awarded his pilot wings at Moore Field, Texas, on April 30, 1942. Lt Andrews was assigned to the 83rd Fighter ...

  2. 1935. All the King's Horses as Count Batthy. All. Department. Stanley Andrews was an American actor perhaps best known as the voice of Daddy Warbucks on the radio program Little Orphan Annie and later as "The Old Ranger", the first host of the syndicated western anthology television series, Death Valley Days.

  3. Andrews passed away on November 7, 2007 and Willsie on Feb. 16, 2013. POSTSCRIPT In recent years, more and more of Dick Andrews’ friends (and many others who have read about his exploit) have come to believe that he should have been awarded a higher decoration — specifically, the Medal of Honor — as was Skyraider pilot Bernie Fisher in ...

  4. Nov 7, 2016 · Richard Ira Bong shot down 40 Japanese aircraft and "ruled the air from New Guinea to the Philippines" on his way to becoming America's Ace of Aces. The top-scoring American ace of World War II, Richard I. Bong was credited with 40 aerial victories. (National Archives) Major General George C. Kenney had had enough.

  5. Stanley Andrews was an American actor who had a long career in film, television, and radio. He was best known for his role as the narrator of the television series "The Lone Ranger" from 1949 to 1957. He was born on August 28, 1891 in Chicago, Illinois.

  6. Feb 20, 2022 · Each P-38 cost around $120-100,000, twice the price of most U.S. single-engine fighters. However, the P-38’s long-range and heavy payload—up to 3,000 pounds of bombs and rockets—meant it could perform missions early-war single-engine types simply couldn’t. On August 9, 1942, two Lightning’s engaged in the “ Thousand Mile War ” for ...

  7. He completed pilot training at Williams Field, Arizona, and received his pilot wings and commission to second lieutenant in January 1944. In May 1944, Lieutenant Kunkle shipped out for England and flew P-38s as part of the 401st Fighter Squadron, 370th Fighter Group, based at Andover, England; his group was equipped with P-38J-5, -10, and -15 ...