Major John H.
Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, served as a Marine Corps
fighter pilot with VMF-311. Here he is pictured next to the tail of his
F9F Panther, which sustained damage during a ground attack mission.
Glenn’s wingman on some of his missions in Korea was Boston Red Sox
slugger Ted Williams, a Marine reservist recalled to active
duty.
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Glenn’s
final duty in Korea was as an exchange pilot with the U.S. Air Force, in
which capacity he shot down three enemy MiG-15 fighters in just nine days.
His squadronmates nicknamed him the "Mig Mad Marine," which was emblazoned
on the fuselage of his F-86
Sabre. |
Ensign Neil
Armstrong flew F9F Panthers with VF-51 off USS Essex (CV-9)
and had to bail out of his aircraft on one mission after being hit by
antiaircraft fire. The future astronaut is flying aircraft number 116 in
this photograph taken in 1951. |
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A boyish-looking Neil Armstrong pictured during some R&R in Hawaii, 1951. |