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Richard Ira Bong
Birth: Sep. 24, 1920
Death: Aug. 6, 1945

World War II Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. The American aviation combat "Ace of Aces" of WW2 and all-time, with 40 aerial combat victories, he succeeded Edward V. Rickenbacker, the WW1 "Ace of Aces." During his combat career, he received many letters of encouragement, and later, congratulations, from Rickenbacker himself. He is also recognized as the highest scoring ace to record all of his victories in a twin-engine aircraft, the P-38 Lightning, all in the Pacific Theater. He was killed during a test flight of a prototype of the Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star when its engine failed shortly after takeoff at Burbank, California. He was able to eject, but at too low a height for survival. Due to his admiration for Bong, Rickenbacker paid his respects to Bong at Poplar Cemetery on more than one occasion and later participated in the unveiling of the Richard Bong Memorial (featuring a P-38 painted to resemble one of Bong's WW2 aircraft) in Poplar. In Kenosha County, Wisconsin, a 4,500 acre wildlife/recreation area named for him in Kenosha County. It was to be a jet fighter base in the 1950s, but the project was abandoned right before they started pouring concrete. 
 
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 Parents:
  Carl Terry Bong (1891 - 1973)
  Dora M. Bryce Bong (1900 - 1959)
 
 Spouse:
  Marjorie Ann Vattendahl Drucker (1923 - 2003)*
 
*Calculated relationship

 
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Burial:
Poplar Cemetery
Poplar
Douglas County
Wisconsin, USA
 
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Record added: Jan 01, 2001
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Remembering You on Memorial Day 2013
- Lazer
 Added: May. 27, 2013
Happy Memorial Day sir! Thank you for my freedom.
- Frank R. Adamski
 Added: May. 27, 2013
The greatest American fighter pilot of all time and a very humble person unlike Tommy Meguiar who got killed trying to pass Bongs record of 40 Japanese Aircraft. A Metal OF Honor Winner, A very Great American. His early death in a Lockheed P-80 was very ...(Read more)
- DWM,
 Added: Jan. 7, 2013
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