
John C. Meyer - Wikipedia
General John Charles Meyer (April 3, 1919 – December 2, 1975) was an American World War II flying ace, and later the commander-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and director …
GENERAL JOHN C. MEYER > Air Force > Biography Display
General John C. Meyer is the commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command and director of the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. SAC is the nation's …
JC Meyer P-51 Mustang ace and Hero of Operation Bodenplatte
Meyer was the highest scoring ace in the 8th Air Force during WWII with a total of 37 victories (24 aerial and 13 ground). Lt. Col. J .C. Meyer joined the USAAF in 1939 and after a stint as a …
Valor: Four-Star Ace | Air & Space Forces Magazine
One of them was John C. Meyer, fourth-ranking US ace in Europe, with 24 confirmed air-to-air victories, including one German jet. Of the top 15 Eighth Air Force aces, Meyer also was the …
John C. Meyer | Military Wiki | Fandom
General John Charles Meyer (April 3, 1919 – December 2, 1975) was an American World War II flying ace, and later the commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and director …
Gen John Charles Meyer (1919-1975) - Find a Grave Memorial
General John Charles Meyer died of a heart attack on 2 December 1975. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Arlington County, VA, in Section 30, Lot 323-B-LH. This …
John Charles Meyer - American Air Museum
2021年10月15日 · John C Meyer became an Aviation Cadet and enlisted shortly after in 1939. By 1940 he had been promoted to Second-Lieutenant and was training pilots at Randolph Field, …
Meyer’s “Petie 2nd”/ Heyer’s “SweetIE Face”
2023年8月17日 · The Mustang with serial number 44-14151 was assigned to the newly-wed Lt.Col. John Meyer when he returned from leave in the USA on August 2nd, 1944 for his …