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Donald Melvin McPherson served as a Navy fighter pilot against Japanese forces onboard the USS Essex during the later years ...
High school girls' volleyball player speaks out about opponents forfeiting games over trans teammate
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Donald McPherson earned his wings in August of 1944, plenty of time to become an ace. He would be America's last ace of World War II.
The No. 10 Hurricanes host the No. 6 Fighting Irish for Miami’s first top-10 matchup to begin a season since 2004.
Nation's last surviving World War II Navy fighter pilot shot down five Japanese planes while serving on the USS Essex.
The next stop for the Cincinnati Bengals is the regular-season opener against the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland.
As a naval aviator in World War II, Donald McPherson got five aerial kills. Then he spent decades in a life of service.
Donald McPherson, a Nebraska native and decorated Navy fighter ace, was one of only 11 aces from the VF-83 squadron.
Mr. McPherson served as a Navy pilot of a Hellcat fighter plane aboard the aircraft carrier USS Essex in the Pacific theater.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A World War II veteran from Adams, believed to be America’s last surviving “ace” pilot, has died at ...
America’s last surviving World War II ace pilot died Aug. 14 at his Nebraska home, the Beatrice Daily Sun reported.
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