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    Colonel Charles Barbin DeBellevue (born August 15, 1945) is a retired officer in the United States Air Force (USAF). In 1972, DeBellevue became one of...
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    Fast Movers, pp. 217–19 Sherwood, Fast Movers, p. 219 Captain Charles B. DeBellevue, 555th TFS, and Captain Jeffrey S. Feinstein, 13th TFS, became aces...
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    of more advanced technology, a third category of ace appeared. Charles B. DeBellevue became not only the first U.S. Air Force weapon systems officer...
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  • Albert H. Crews, astronaut Charles B. DeBellevue, highest-scoring American flying ace during the Vietnam War Jefferson J. DeBlanc, World War II flying...
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    Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t an də bɛlvy]) is an on-island suburb located at the western tip of the Island of Montreal in southwestern...
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    Vietnam VPAF 7 MiG-21 Nguyễn Văn Bảy North Vietnam VPAF 7 MiG-17 Charles B. DeBellevue (WSO) United States USAF 6 F-4 Phantom II D/E Lê Hải North Vietnam...
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    McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    became the first USAF ace of the war. On 9 September 1972, WSO Capt Charles B. DeBellevue became the highest-scoring American ace of the war with six victories...
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  • usually been aces. The organizations members are dying. In 2014 Lt. Gen. Charles "Chick" Cleveland served as president. Clayton Kelly Gross served as president...
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    Ritchie downed his fifth enemy aircraft. Twelve days later, Captain Charles B. DeBellevue (who had been Ritchie's backseater during four of his five victories)...
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    USAF (ret.) – The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Charles B. DeBellevue, ranking fighter ace during Vietnam War and Air Force Cross recipient;...
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  • battles fought by Bob Lodge and Roger Locher and by Steve Ritchie and Charles B. DeBellevue. 11 "P-51 Mustang" 12/04/07 In the European and Pacific theaters...
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    element leader was Captain Stephen Ritchie and his WSO, Captain Charles B. DeBellevue. We were about Mach 1.4, with the MIG about as fast as us in afterburner...
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  • the 29 people on board. Piloting an F-4 Phantom II with Captain Charles B. DeBellevue as his weapon systems officer, Captain Richard S. "Steve" Richie...
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  • recipient of the Medal of Honor and Purple Heart in the Vietnam War Charles B. DeBellevue, first Air Force weapon systems officer to become a flying "Ace"...
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    which they had been assigned. The B-52 Stratofortress CCTS was conducted at Castle AFB, California in B-52G models. B-52H model differential training was...
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    Vietnamese reported 153 PAVN and ten ARVN killed. USAF Captain Charles B. DeBellevue became the last and highest scoring U.S. ace of the war with his...
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    being shown for the first time was Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. Charles B. DeBellevue became the last American flying ace, registering a fifth and sixth...
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    Trophy A-10 pilot awarded Mackay Trophy F-16 Pilots receive Mackay Trophy B-1B crew to get Mackay Trophy for bombing run 33d Rescue Squadron crew earns...
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    the Vietnam War after downing his fifth enemy airplane in combat. Charles B. DeBellevue would down his fifth and sixth planes the following month. All five...
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    Wing performed strategic bombardment training with Convair B-36 Peacemaker and later Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers. It operated to support SAC's global...
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