Saturday, March 18, 2023

Lieutenant(jg) Tom ‘TK’ Killefer of VF-17 after a hard landing on Nissan Island in his Chance-Vought F4U ‘Corsair’, March 1944.

 


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  1. I found some info on facebook. He made a dead stick landing after a complete engine failure.

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    1. Thank you for that; I'll research a little as well.

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  2. ed mcmahon flew one, as did bob barker. if you remember dan rowan he flew a P-39 under his real name, Dan David.

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    1. During World War II, Rowan served as a fighter pilot in the 8th Fighter Squadron, 49th Fighter Group[3] United States Army Air Forces.[2] He flew a Curtiss P-40N Warhawk, AAF Ser. No. 42-104949, currently recorded under civilian registration N537BR, from which he shot down two Japanese aircraft before being downed and seriously wounded in another P-40 over New Guinea. His military decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Air Medal, and the Purple Heart.[citation needed]

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  3. Lucky man. My mom's cousin disappeared over Bougainville Island in a USMC F4U in November 1943. Mechanical? Hostile fire? No one knows.

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  4. Dunno if the LTjg pilot is there watching the ground crew fix his plane or is hanging out in the O club with a cold one. I hope the former but suspect the latter.

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  5. Lieutenant Tom Killefer, Distinguished Flying Cross
    https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/313130

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