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  1. Colonel Charles Barbin DeBellevue (born August 15, 1945) is a retired officer in the United States Air Force (USAF). In 1972, DeBellevue became one of only five Americans to achieve flying ace status during the Vietnam War and the first as a USAF Weapon Systems Officer ( WSO ), an integral part of two-man aircrews with the emergence of air-to ...

    • 1968–1998
    • Colonel
  2. Jul 5, 2020 · Charles B. DeBellevue became not only the first U.S. Air Force weapon systems officer (WSO) to become an ace but also the top American ace of the Vietnam War, with six victories. Close behind with five were fellow WSO Jeffrey Feinstein and Radar Intercept Officer William P. Driscoll.

  3. Sep 15, 2022 · Air combat is “a real team sport” requiring agile thinking, persistence, and a willingness to sometimes disregard the rules, retired Col. Charles B. DeBellevue, the highest-scoring Air Force Vietnam ace, said at a seminar held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his last air-to-air kills.

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  5. DeBellevue accumulated 550 combat hours, tallied six MiG kills during the war and was one of only five Vietnam fighter “Aces.”. During air engagements, “Nothing outside the cockpit was important,” he said. DeBellevue eventually became a command pilot, collecting more than 3,000 flying hours.

  6. Colonel (ret.) Charles B. “Chuck” DeBellevue is America’s top ace of the Vietnam War and the last ace to serve on active duty in the United States Air Force. Colonel DeBellvue was first selected as an Eagle by Air Command and Staff College’s Gathering of Eagles in 1988 and subsequently honored in 2002, 2003, 2008, and 2010, respectively.

  7. Charles B. DeBellevue. Air Force. Inducted 2012. Charles B. DeBellevue. Colonel Charles B. DeBellevue graduated the University of Southwestern Louisiana and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program and entered Active Duty in 1968.

  8. Sep 9, 1972 · Capt. Charles B. DeBellevue, Vietnam Ace F-4D Phantom at Udorn AB, Thailand As a captain, DeBellevue became the first non-pilot ace and the leading ace in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was an F-4 weapon system officer with the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron.

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