Robert J. Love

Robert J. Love
Love with his F-86 Sabre in Korea
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/branch 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 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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Sources

  • Gurney, Gene (1958), Five Down and Glory: A History of the American Air Ace, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, ISBN 0-405-03764-3 (1972 Arno Press edition)
  • Varhola, Michael J. (2000), Fire and Ice: The Korean War, 1950–1953, Mason City, IA: Da Capo Press, ISBN 978-1-882810-44-4
  • https://www.flightjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Soccer-War.pdf
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