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US Navy aviator; pilot of an A-4 Skyhawk jet fighter bomber during the Vietnam War.
Type your answer here ......John paul Jones invented and foude the U S navy .
During the Vietnam War, when a US Naval jet pilot said "Bingo fuel", he had to return to his career ASAP, his fuel was gone...other than for the return trip.
John J. Pershing
Yes, he was a Marine Corps pilot in WWII and the Korean War.
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John Glenn obtained his pilot's license while serving in the U.S. Navy. After completing flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, he earned his wings as a naval aviator. His extensive flying experience contributed to his later achievements as an astronaut and a U.S. senator.
No, he was not a Navy pilot. He commanded a PT boat, PT-109, during World War 2. His boat was destroyed and he won a Navy Cross for his efforts to return his crew to safety.
John Glenn and his wife, Annie Glenn, had two children: a daughter named Carolyn Glenn and a son named John David Glenn. Carolyn, born in 1947, pursued a career in education, while John David, born in 1943, had a career in business and served in the U.S. Navy.
No. He circled the earth and then made a splashdown and was picked up by a Navy ship.
John McCain was a fighter pilot in the US Navy and flew combat missions in Vietnam.
He did a "splash down" in the ocean where a Navy ship picked him up.
George H. W. Bush was a navy pilot.
Bush joined the Navy on his 18th birthday, and was accepted as a pilot, making him at that time the youngest pilot in the U.S. Navy...
Glenn Curtiss built and sold the first aircraft to the US Navy. The sale of his A-1 Triad occurred in July 1911. He also trained their first pilot, Lt. Theodore Ellyson, who became USN aviator #1 in 1911.
Yes, John McCain was widely regarded as a skilled and capable pilot. He served as a Navy pilot, flying combat missions during the Vietnam War and demonstrating bravery and expertise in his actions. He was awarded multiple honors and accolades for his piloting skills, including the Silver Star.