Tuesday, February 20, 2007

 

This Day in American History

On this day in 1942, Lt. Edward O'Hare, flying an F4F Wildcat in Fighter Squadron 3 (Felix the Cat logo) off the USS Lexington, on its way to bomb the Japanese air bases at Rabaul, shoots down in a few minutes five Japanese G4M1 'Betty' bombers bombing the Lexington and becomes the first WWII American ace in a day and wins the Medal of Honor for saving his ship, thus confirming his cool nick name, back then, 'Butch.'

Comments:
And, of course, gets an airport named after him. Seems like a lot better reason than being a mayor (La Guardia, Stapleton) or even a President (Kennedy, Reagan).

John Wayne, now, well that's different.
 
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