[WATCH] Short Documentary: The Story of Gerald Teldon, a WWII Combat Pilot
As an Army Air Corp combat pilot, he completed 62 missions during WWII and the Korean War
As an Army Air Corp combat pilot, he completed 62 missions during WWII and the Korean War
America loves pioneers. We are drawn to their passion, ambition, and willingness to risk everything to attempt something new and dangerous. One century ago, a new breed of bold and slightly insane pioneers swept over the face of our country … they were aviators. Pioneering aviators had plenty of problems, but dying from old age […]
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