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Title: Joe Foss ill
Post by: Baine on October 10, 2002, 10:22:28 AM
From the AP wire


Former World War II ace Foss, past South Dakota governor, hospitalized after aneurysm

Eds: SUBS 2nd graf with evening condition. ADDS 6th graf bgng ’In 1984..’ to add Foss in Avation Hall of Fame.

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BEAVERTON, Mich. (AP) — Retired U.S. Marine Maj. Joseph J. Foss, a top World War II flying ace who served as governor of South Dakota and the first commissioner of the American Football League, was in critical condition Wednesday after suffering an apparent aneurysm.
Foss, 87, also a past president of the National Rifle Association, was in critical condition Wednesday evening at Covenant Medical Center Cooper in Saginaw, hospital spokesman Christine Bergman said.
He was visiting Beaverton when he suffered an apparent aneurysm Monday night. He was in town to support his great-nephew, who had applied to attend the U.S. Military Academy, and to speak at Beaverton High School Tuesday.
Foss, a fighter pilot in the South Pacific, was believed to be the first to break the 1918 aerial record of Eddie Rickenbacker, who shot down 25 German planes during World War I.
He led a Marine Air Force unit known as Joe’s Flying Circus, which shot down 72 Japanese planes. Foss, who destroyed 26 of those planes, was awarded the Medal of Honor, the Bronze Star, Silver Star and Purple Heart.
In 1984, Foss was enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio.
Foss returned to active duty as a colonel in the Air Force during the Korean War, becoming director of operations for the Central Air Defense Force. Later, he helped organize the Air National Guard in South Dakota and retired from the guard as a brigadier general.
Foss served as governor of his home state from 1954 to 1958, was commissioner of the American Football League from 1960 to 1966, and was president of the National Rifle Association from 1988 to 1990. He also hosted two television sportsmen’s shows, „The American Sportsman“ and „The Outdoorsman: Joe Foss.“
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Title: Joe Foss ill
Post by: Ripsnort on October 10, 2002, 10:44:03 AM
Get well Joe!~
Title: Joe Foss ill
Post by: gofaster on October 10, 2002, 12:22:04 PM
He's a true American hero.  No question there.
Title: Joe Foss ill
Post by: Bluefish on October 10, 2002, 12:49:07 PM
Given the very short time period in which he accumulated his score, the numerical odds that the Marines on Guadalcanal faced and the weaknesses of the Wildcats they flew (particularly when climbing to intercept Japanese having an altitude advantage), I believe Joe Foss has a legitimate claim to the title of the greatest ace of them all.

God bless and keep him safe.