Bud Mahurin Military person

Colonel Walker Melville Mahurin (December 5, 1918 – May 11, 2010) — known as Bud Mahurin — was a United States Air Force (USAF) officer and aviator. During World War II, while serving in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), he was a noted flying ace.Mahurin was the first American pilot to become a double ace in the European Theater. He was the only United States Air Force pilot to shoot down enemy planes in both the European and Pacific Theaters and the Korean War. During World War II he was credited with 20.75 aerial victories, making him the sixth-highest American P-47 ace. He was credited with shooting down 3.5 MiG-15s in Korea, giving him a total of 24.25 aircraft destroyed in aerial combat.

Personal facts

Bud Mahurin
Birth dateDecember 05, 1918
Birth place
Benton Harbor Michigan
Date of deathMay 11, 2010
Place of death
Newport Beach California

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Military person

allegianceUnited States of America
award
Purple Heart
Silver Star
Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
Air Medal
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
military operations
Korean War
World War II
military branch
United States Air Force
United States Army Air Forces
military command
1st Fighter Group
3rd Air Commando Group
4th Fighter-Interceptor Group
service start1941
service end1956

Bud Mahurin on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.afa.org/magazine/valor/0297valor.asp