Brig. Gen. Clarence 'Bud' Anderson, the last surviving World War II triple ace pilot, passed away at 102. Anderson, who shot down 16 German planes and was a fighter pilot, died at his California home.
Our #SundayTODAY #LifeWellLived tribute goes to Clarence "Bud" Anderson, the last of World War II’s ‘Triple Ace’ pilots. He was 102 years old. https://t.co/8iCNwSJBRL
Brig. Gen. Clarence “Bud” Anderson, the last American “triple ace” of World War II, died Friday at his California home at 102 years old. READ: https://t.co/aBjQgQXtrV #airforce #military #WorldWarII #veterans #news #trending #explorepage https://t.co/6A9lBh1TAo
Bud Anderson was a true American hero. RIP https://t.co/aQ6X1pNlPF
Bud Anderson, who single-handedly shot down 16 German planes over Europe during World War II and became America’s last living triple ace, a fighter pilot with 15 or more “kills,” has died at 102. https://t.co/TWQqxUmOdV
Brig. Gen. Clarence "Bud" Anderson, the last American "triple ace" of World War II, died Friday at his California home at 102-years-old. https://t.co/GViy93Lcmx
The last surviving World War II triple ace pilot died at age 102 this week, more than 75 years after serving in the U.S. Air Force and flying missions over Europe. https://t.co/i3YygkzTQJ
Sunday Passage The last surviving World War II triple ace pilot died at age 102 this week, more than 75 years after serving in the U.S. Air Force and flying missions over Europe. https://t.co/LUj0ujv0oQ
The pilot shot down 16 planes by himself and assisted on another kill during World War II. https://t.co/t8whxelZDo
Bud Anderson, last triple ace pilot of World War II, dies at 102 https://t.co/5wyukg3vxz