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Retired Marine Corps Col. Kenneth L. Reusser

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From an email from Frank Wickersham. Thanks Frank.

Highly decorated Marine pilot dies at 89

Received 59 medals for actions in three conflicts The Associated Press

Posted : Saturday Jun 27, 2009 10:07:49 EDT

CLACKAMAS, Ore. — Retired Marine Corps Col. Kenneth L. Reusser, who was called the most decorated Marine aviator in history and was shot down in three wars, has died at age 89.

Reusser flew 253 combat missions in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and was shot down in all three, five times in all.

His 59 medals included two Navy Crosses, four Purple Hearts and two Legions of Merit.

In 1945, while based in Okinawa, he stripped down his F4U-4 Corsair fighter and intercepted a Japanese observation plane at a high altitude. When his guns froze, he flew his fighter into the observation plane, hacking off its tail with his propeller.

In 1950 in Korea, he led an attack on a North Korean tank-repair facility at Inchon, then destroyed an oil tanker almost blowing himself out of the sky.

In Vietnam he flew helicopters and was leading a rescue mission when his Huey was shot down. He needed skin grafts over 35 percent of his bburned body.

Reusser, who lived in the Portland suburb of Milwaukie, was born Jan. 27, 1920, the son of a minister.

Reusser raced motorcycles to help pay for college and earning a pilots license before World War II.

After retiring from the Marine Corps, he worked for Lockheed Aircraft and the Piasecki Helicopter Corp. He remained active in veterans groups.

Reusser died June 20 of natural causes. He is survived by his wife, Trudy; and sons, Richard C. and Kenneth L. Jr. Interment was Friday in Willamette National Cemetery.

 
Posted : 2009-06-29 14:21
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As stated there I was there on Okinawa when Capt Reusser & Capt Klingman brought down the Japanese photo/Recon A/C with their F4u propellors. Our Sqd VMTB 232 was across the runway from theirs. We all went to see the damged F4U Fighters. Passing of another great Marine almost in the same week with Col Ed McMahon that I had served with in Korea 1953. Been looking over my shoulder !! Semper Fidelis PM

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Posted : 2009-06-29 18:11
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