Posted on Oct 25, 2016
This Navy 'ace of aces' shut down a 60-plane attack
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MAJ (Join to see) At what point would the Japanese just say "holy shit it is El Diablo, Abort?"
From the article: "In September, he led an attack on Japanese ships, shot down four enemy planes, and heavily damaged a merchant ship." What was left out was the preface it should have read " on an off day In September, he led an attack on Japanese ships, shot down four enemy planes, and heavily damaged a merchant ship."
Additionally how is it that the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross, several instances of leading forces that prevented major American loss, and over 30 aerial kills only warrants him making captain? Who the Hel was running the show, Game Stop? It states he was a commander at the time, so he was promoted only once after that epic act of valor?
From the article: "In September, he led an attack on Japanese ships, shot down four enemy planes, and heavily damaged a merchant ship." What was left out was the preface it should have read " on an off day In September, he led an attack on Japanese ships, shot down four enemy planes, and heavily damaged a merchant ship."
Additionally how is it that the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross, several instances of leading forces that prevented major American loss, and over 30 aerial kills only warrants him making captain? Who the Hel was running the show, Game Stop? It states he was a commander at the time, so he was promoted only once after that epic act of valor?
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McCampbell is the Navy's highest scoring ace and America's third highest scorer. McCampbell also has the record for most kills in one mission. McCampbell is second highest for most kills in one day; first highest is Germany's Eric Hartmann who had twelve kills in one day spread over four missions.
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