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Korean War Aces
I was wondering, how many aces from the Korean War are still living? I've been wondering that if there are American, Russian, etc. aces that are still living.
Thanks, James
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Re: Korean War Aces
Charles Cleveland is the only American Korean War ace surviving. I do not know about the Russian or Chinese aces.
Enjoy! Frank.
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Korean War Aces
Wow, did not realize there would only be one U.S. Ace still living. I wonder how many Russian or Chinese Aces are still living?
Thank you so much Frank, James Sontag
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Re: Korean War Aces
There is an article here about Korean War Aces on all sides:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ar_flying_aces I wonder if Chinese ace Wang Hai is still alive? (He would be 94 years old.) Russian ace Sergei Makarovich Kramarenko (10 April 1923 – 21 May 2020) just died. |
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Thank you so much. I liked the article a lot.
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