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Title: Retired Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott Dead at 97
Post by: Phaser11 on February 28, 2006, 06:31:24 AM
Robert L. Scott

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. (AP) - Retired Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott, the World War II flying ace who told of his exploits in his book "God is My Co-Pilot," died Monday. He was 97.

His death was announced by Paul Hibbitts, director of the Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base, where Scott worked in recent years.

The Georgia-born Scott rose to nationwide prominence during World War II as a fighter ace in the China-Burma-India theater, then with his best-selling 1943 book, made into a 1945 movie starring Dennis Morgan as Scott.

Among his other books were "The Day I Owned the Sky" and "Flying Tiger: Chennault of China."

Scott, who retired from the Air Force as a brigadier general, won three Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Silver Stars and five Air Medals before he was called home to travel the country giving speeches for the war effort.

He shot down 22 enemy planes with his P-40 Warhawk, though he recalled some were listed as "probable" kills.

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Title: Retired Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott Dead at 97
Post by: Maverick on February 28, 2006, 11:45:37 AM
Fair skies and tailwinds forever. Thanks for your service and sacrifices. General.
Title: Re: Retired Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott Dead at 97
Post by: Krusher on February 28, 2006, 02:42:59 PM