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  1. Edward Joseph O'Hare (September 5, 1893 – November 8, 1939), a.k.a. "Easy Eddie", was a lawyer in St. Louis and later in Chicago, where he began working with Al Capone, and later helped federal prosecutors convict Capone of tax evasion. In 1939, a week before Capone was released from Alcatraz, O'Hare was shot

  2. Edward O’Hare American aviator and war hero who became the U.S. Navy’s first flying ace during World War II. At the time, a flying ace was a fighter pilot who shot down five or more enemy planes. O’Hare International Airport in Chicago is named in his honour. At the age of 13, O’Hare went to the.

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  3. Nov 4, 2018 · Edward J. O’Hare, commonly known as Easy Eddie, helped nab notorious mobster Al Capone at his own expense. The ambitious man had hoped to pass on his lifestyle to his son, Edward “Butch” O’Hare, who later became a flying ace in World War II. Like his father, Butch was also a man of action.

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  4. The incredible life and terrible death of the Navy’s first World War II ace. By Geoffrey Norman, Military History Magazine. Dec 26, 2018. Lt. Edward Henry "Butch" O'Hare, seated in the cockpit...

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  5. Cmdr. Edward “Butch” O’Hare. A dedicated naval airman, O’Hare was a much-needed hero in the desperate early days of World War II in the Pacific. The O’Hare story is one of determination, heroism, gallantry, and sacrifice. Edward Henry O’Hare was born on March 13, 1914, in St. Louis, Missouri, to parents of German and Irish descent.

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  7. Nov 26, 2023 · The World War II fighter plane displayed in Terminal 2 at busy O’Hare Airport in Chicago reminds travelers of the airport’s namesake: Edward Henry O’Hare, one of the first heroes of the...

  8. Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry O'Hare (March 13, 1914 – November 26, 1943) was an American naval aviator of the United States Navy, who on February 20, 1942, became the Navy's first fighter ace of the war when he single-handedly attacked a formation of nine medium bombers approaching his aircraft carrier.

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