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Benjamin Amsden became a U.S. Naval ACE during World War II, and was credited with destroying 5 enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
Abner Maurice Aust Jr. was an American flying ace in the 506th Fighter Group during World War II, and a career fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. During World War II, Aust flew Very Long Range fighter missions from Iwo Jima and was one of the last pilots to become flying aces in the war.
Steven Nicholas Pisanos was a Greek-American aviator and flying ace who served as a fighter pilot with the British Royal Air Force and later the United States Army Air Forces in World War II. He was credited with shooting down 10 enemy aircraft while flying with the American 4th Fighter Group.
Clarence Emil “Bud” Anderson was an officer in the United States Air Force and a triple ace of World War II. During the war he was the highest scoring flying ace in his P-51 Mustang squadron.
Arthur Fiedler became a U.S. Army Air Forces ACE, credited with shooting down 8 enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
Frank McCauley joined the US Army as an Infantry Officer in 1940, and subsequently applied for pilot training. During World War II he became an ACE.