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- David McCampbell, imploring him for the chance to fly fighters.
- McCampbell has a grandson, Christopher David McCampbell, of San Diego, Ca.
- David McCampbell was second, one stroke in front of fellow mini-tour player Brian Gay.
- David McCampbell of the Navy with 34, all in the Pacific theater _ had eclipsed Gabreski's total.
- "David McCampbell, one of the United State's most decorated World War II fighter pilots . . ."
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- An honor guard stood Monday at Palm Beach International Airport's David McCampbell terminal for World War II's top Navy ace.
- Among the earliest of the qualifiers was Lieutenant, junior grade David McCampbell, who later became the Navy's top-scoring " Independence Day.
- Numerous Dick Bong, Thomas McGuire, David McCampbell, Joe Foss, and Pappy Boyington are some of the American aces that appear in the game.
- The U . S . Navy's all-time leading ace, Captain David McCampbell USN ( Ret ), scored all his 34 victories in the Hellcat.
- {{ quote | The President of the United States take pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Commander David McCampbell, United States Navy for service as set forth in the following"
- Only three other American pilots ever shot down more of the enemy, but Captain David McCampbell, the Navy's " Ace of Aces, " was the only one to survive the war.
- Following her overhaul, " Essex " became the carrier for Air Group 15, the " Fabled Fifteen, " commanded by the U . S . Navy's top ace of the war, David McCampbell.
- On October 23, 1988 the 25-gate David McCampbell Terminal, named for World War II naval flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient and Palm Beach County resident CAPT David McCampbell, USN ( Ret ) was dedicated.
- On October 23, 1988 the 25-gate David McCampbell Terminal, named for World War II naval flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient and Palm Beach County resident CAPT David McCampbell, USN ( Ret ) was dedicated.
- Capt . David McCampbell, naval aviation's ace of aces who shot 34 Japanese planes out of the sky during World War II in a series of exploits that won him the Medal of Honor, died on Sunday at the Veterans Affairs Nursing Home Care Unit in Riviera Beach, Fla.
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