Robert J. Love
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Love with his F-86 Sabre in Korea
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Nickname(s) | Bob |
Born | (1917-12-28)December 28, 1917 Grande Prairie, Canada |
Died | December 6, 1986(1986-12-06) (aged 68) California, United States |
Allegiance | Canada United States El Salvador |
Service/ | Royal Canadian Air Force United States Army Air Forces California Air National Guard United States Air Force Salvadoran Air Force (Mercenary) |
Years of service | 1940–1964, 1969 |
Rank | Major |
Commands held | 196th Fighter Interceptor Squadron 8196th Replacement Training Squadron 8196th Air Base Squadron |
Battles/wars | World War II Korean War Soccer War (Mercenary) |
Awards | Silver Star Distinguished Flying Cross Air Medal (5) |
Robert John Love (December 28, 1917 – December 6, 1986) was a test pilot and fighter pilot. He married Bernice Baxter. Also was a United States Air Force flying ace during the Korean War, shooting down six MiG-15 jet aircraft in 1952.[1][2] He was assigned to the 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing's 335th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. In 1969 he was one of the pilots hired by the air force of El Salvador during the Soccer War between that country and Honduras, where he flew a P-51 Mustang.[3]
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