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Francis S. Gabreski (1919–2002)

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Gabreski, Francis S.
Nome de batismo
Gabreski, Francis Stanley
Outros nomes
Franciszek Gabryszewski
Gabby
Data de nascimento
1919-01-28
Data de falecimento
2002-01-31
Local de enterro
Calverton National Cemetery, New York, USA
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Oil City, Pennsylvania, USA
Local de falecimento
Huntington, New York, USA
Locais de residência
Dix Hills, New York, USA
Educação
University of Notre Dame
Parks Air College
Columbia University (BA|Political Science)
Air War College
Ocupação
fighter pilot
Organizações
US Army Air Force (1940-1946)
Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California, USA ( [1946, 1947])
US Air Force (1947-1967)
Grumman Aerospace ( [1967, 1978])
President of Long Island Rail Road (1978-1981)
Premiações
Received the key to the city from San Francisco Mayor Elmer E. Robinson (1952)
National Aviation Hall of Fame (1978)
Suffolk County Airport, Westhampton Beach, New York,was renamed Francis S. Gabreski Airport in 1991
Funeral on February 6 2002 was with full military honors and included an honor guard and firing detail from McGuire AFB, missing man formation flyover by F-15E Strike Eagles from the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.
Pequena biografia
One of the few pilots to become an ace in two wars (World War II and the Korean War). He was also a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft 1 during WWII. As the eighth jet ace in aerial history, Gabreski had a combined score of 37.5 enemy aircraft destroyed (34.5 aerial victories) during WWII and Korea.

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