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Major, [[United States Air Force]], leading a [[close air support]] unit during the [[Korean War]] on  22 November 1952; after his aircraft was hit while on a [[dive bombing]] run, changed his course, and deliberately crashed his [[F-80 Shooting Star]] into an enemy [[anti-aircraft artillery]] emplacement
Major, [[United States Air Force]], who received a posthumous [[Medal of Honor]] for an act of valor on  22 November 1952; leading a flight of [[close air support]] fighters against enemy positions, his F-80 aircraft was hit during a run on a target; he deliberately changed course and crashed into the antiaircraft guns, destroying them and allowing the flight to carry out its mission

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Major, United States Air Force, who received a posthumous Medal of Honor for an act of valor on 22 November 1952; leading a flight of close air support fighters against enemy positions, his F-80 aircraft was hit during a run on a target; he deliberately changed course and crashed into the antiaircraft guns, destroying them and allowing the flight to carry out its mission