Older, Charles, 1stLt

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Last Rank
First Lieutenant
Last Primary MOS
7598-Basic Fixed-Wing Pilot
Last MOSGroup
Pilots/Naval Flight Officers
Primary Unit
1942-1953, 7598, US Army
Service Years
1939 - 1941
Officer Collar Insignia
First Lieutenant

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1917
 
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Last Address
Los Angeles
Date of Passing
Jun 17, 2006
 

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Credited with 10 1/4 victories while with the Flying Tigers. Served a second tour in China with the 14th AAF, ending the war with a total of 18 aerial victories.

Chuck practiced law until becoming a superior court judge for Los Angeles. In the early '70s, Chuck gained notoriety and earned prominence when he presided over the Charles Manson murder trials. After retiring, Chuck Older remained in the Los Angeles area, active in professional and community organizations.

   
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Raised in the Los Angeles area, Charles Older graduated from Beverly Hills High School. He was student body president, active in several sports and is an Eagle Scout. He graduated from U.C.L.A., majoring in political science. Charles passed first in his class, U.S. Navy preliminary flight training in Long Beach and earned his Navy wings at Pensacola, NAS in April, 1940. Lt. Older served with Marine Fighting Squadron One and was qualified in gunnery, dive bombing and carrier landings.

Chuck Older resigned his commission with the Marines and joined the American Volunteer Group (AVG) in August, 1941 and sailed for Burma. After training in the P-40 and receiving briefings on air tactics by Col. Claire Chennault, Older participated in the 3rd Squadron's first combat on December 23, 1941 over Rangoon, Burma where he downed two enemy aircraft. He fought two days later in the Christmas Day air battle downing three more Japanese planes and becoming an ace. Before the Flying Tigers were officially disbanded on July 4, 1942, he would add 5.25 more victories to become a double ace with the AVG.

Upon returning to the U.S., Chuck Older joined the USAAF and went back to China in 1944 with the 23rd Fighter Group, 14th Air Force. He added to his AVG score with another 8 victories and led the first strike on Japanese forces at Shanghai. The mission comprised of 16 P-51s destroyed 72 Japanese aircraft with no U.S. losses.

   

  1940-1941, 7598, NAS Guantanamo, Cuba, US Navy



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Rank
Second Lieutenant
MOS
7598-Basic Fixed-Wing Pilot
Base, Station or City
McCalla Field
State/Country
Cuba
 
 
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 NAS Guantanamo, Cuba, US Navy Details

NAS Guantanamo, Cuba, US Navy
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Aviation
 
Parent Unit
US Navy
Strength
Squadron
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Last Updated: Jun 7, 2008
   
   
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NAS Guantanamo, Cuba

Haywood, Thomas, 1stLt, (1940-1941) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Kline, Robert Anthony, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private
Provisional Co W

Webb, Arthur Thomas, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private
Curran, Robert, PFC, (1940-1945) Private

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