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Phillip C. DeLong

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By mid-February, Lieutenant DeLong had downed eight Japanese planes and established himself as a flying ace. He also claimed to have probably downed a ninth enemy plane and he damaged two others. DeLong continued flying combat missions over the
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These were the first Marine aerial victories during the war, and DeLong is believed to be the only pilot to shoot down enemy planes in two different wars with the same type of aircraft. DeLong was awarded the
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aircraft. DeLong quickly retaliated against the enemy, downing two aircraft in three minutes. Another Marine in his flight, First Lieutenant Harold Daigh, downed a third plane.
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upon his retirement. DeLong had flown nearly 200 combat missions during his career, made 171 aircraft carrier landings, and logged over 5,000 flight hours. His son,
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On February 15, 1944, Lieutenant DeLong was on an aerial patrol providing overwatch for friendly troops landing on
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On April 21, 1951, Captain DeLong was leading his section of F4U Corsairs on a reconnaissance mission over
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for his actions on that day. He was also awarded three more Distinguished Flying Crosses during the war.
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and earned his flying wings. By August of 1943, DeLong was assigned to
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enemy aircraft during the war. He was awarded a total of four
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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credited with shooting down over 11 enemy aircraft during
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until April. DeLong was credited with downing a total of
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Detachment 1267 in The Villages was named in his honor.
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in 1969, after 27 years of service. He was awarded the
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United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War
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missions against heavily defended Japanese positions.
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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Jackson, Michigan
The Villages, Florida
United States of America
United States Marine Corps

Colonel
VMF-212
VMF-312
World War II
Solomon Islands campaign
Korean War
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal
Michael P. DeLong
United States Marine Corps
flying ace
World War II
Korean War
Jackson, Michigan
second lieutenant
Marine Fighting Squadron 212 (VMF-212)
Solomon Islands
Barakoma Airfield
Torokina Airfield
First Lieutenant
F4U Corsair
Rabaul
Bougainville

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