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Legendary fighter pilot Robin Olds dies


6/15/2007 - U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AFPN) -- Legendary fighter pilot, retired Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, died June 14 from congestive heart failure one month short of his 85th birthday.

He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on July 14, 1922, the son of Maj. Gen. Robert and Mrs. Eloise Olds. He spent his younger years in Hampton, Va., and attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he was an All-American tackle. He graduated in 1943 as a second lieutenant.

Following graduation from pilot training in 1943, General Olds was assigned to the European Theater at the end of World War II, where he flew 107 combat missions in the P-38 Lightning and P-51 Mustang. He shot down 13 enemy aircraft over Europe and became a triple ace 23 years later during the Vietnam War when he downed four MiGS. He flew 152 combat missions in the F-4 Phantom as the wing commander of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing at Ubon Air Base, Thailand.

General Olds' exploits as the creator and mission commander of Operation Bolo, the most successful aerial battle of the Vietnam War, has been documented in the recent History Channel Dogfights Special series "Air Ambush."

General Olds served his country in assignments to England, Germany, Libya, Thailand and the United States, in positions of squadron, base, group and wing commander, and assignments to Headquarters U.S. Air Force and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

He was assigned to the first jet P-80 squadron in 1946; was a member of the first jet Aerial Acrobatic Demonstration Team; won second place in the Thompson Trophy Race, jet division, in Cleveland, in 1946; and participated in the first dawn-to-dusk transcontinental round trip flight. He was a squadron commander of Royal Air Force No.1 Fighter Squadron, Sussex, England, during an exchange tour in 1948.

General Olds' military decorations include the Air Force Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star with three oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with five oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with 39 oak leaf clusters, British Distinguished Flying Cross, French Croix de Guerre, Vietnam Air Force Distinguished Service Order, Vietnam Air Gallantry Medal with gold wings, and Vietnam Air Service Medal.

After his duty in Vietnam, General Olds was named commandant of cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy from 1967 to 1971. His last assignment before retiring from the Air Force in 1973 was as director of safety for the Air Force.

Up to a few months prior to his illness he was frequently called upon as guest speaker and lecturer for his inspirational and motivational talks. He was married to Ella Raines, who died in 1988, and then to Morgan Olds.

General Olds is survived by two daughters, Christina Olds of Vail, Colo., and Susan Scott-Risner of North Bend, Wash.; one granddaughter, Jennifer Newman of Santa Monica, Calif., and half-brother, Fred Olds of Virginia. He died peacefully at his home in Steamboat Springs, Colo., in the company of family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at the U.S. Air Force Academy within the next two weeks. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association toward scholarships for the children or spouses of armed forces aircrew members killed or missing in action.



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Godspeed,General Olds.There will never be another like you,sir.
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One of my heros. The John Wayne of F-4 ops in Vietnam. Incredible combat leader.

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Somehow the world seems a little more empty with losing a great leader of men and personal hero of mine! Crying or Very sad
GODSPEED General!!!!!!!!

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Condolences. The man is an icon and legend to me.

Three minutes into this video he gives about a minute long spiel about how he was told dog fighting with a gun was a thing of the past, and how he debated it.

"I have it on good authority this is not happening!"

Myth : The days of dog fighting is over
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgIT6Mg0vpw
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Call him a legend, an icon, an inspiration, Robin Olds was all of these things. He not only was a fighter pilot, but in many ways he was the fighter pilot, completely changing the entire concept of tactical aviation. From Lightnings, to Mustangs, to Phantoms, in SEA he was the Wolf of the 8th TFW Wolfpack, he was a leader, a teacher and a triple ace.

Godspeed General Olds. Once again SCAT is flying MIGCAP above us all...

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Gentlemen,
There is one less set of brass balls in the world.

Well said Mike, well said.

Godspeed Sir. We salute you

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Chocks Out....Hand Salute.......Taxi...God Speed General Olds - Mission Complete....What a Life and Inspiration you have been to us all -
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