• Source: Ernest Shipman (pilot)
    • Maj Ernest Shipman U.S. Army Air Force (April 6, 1923 - ) from Saginaw, Michigan was an American World War II Ace pilot who shot down seven aircraft in the Mediterranean theatre of World War II.


      Career



      On May 5, 1944, Shipman shot down his first enemy aircraft: an Italian Air Force Fiat G50 over Ploesti, Romania. On June 13, 1944, he shot down a Me-210 twin engine over Landshut, Austria. He shot down several more planes in June and July 1944, and reached Ace status on July 21, 1944, when he destroyed an Bf 109 over Budapest. Shipman was flying a P-51 when he was shot down on July 30, 1944, Budapest by a P-38 and captured. He became a prisoner of was until the end of World War II.
      After the war he earned a Bachelor's degree (1948) and Master's degree from Columbia College, New York (1950). Shipman stayed in service with the New York Air National Guard until he retired as a Major in 1957.


      Awards


      Air Force Longevity Service Award with 4 oak leaf clusters
      Air Medal with 11 oak leaf clusters (2 silver, 1 bronze)
      American Campaign Medal
      American Defense Medal
      Armed Forces Reserve Medal
      Congressional Gold Medal (2015)
      Distinguished Flying Cross
      National Defense Service Medal
      Prisoner of War Medal
      Silver Star
      World War II Victory Medal
      Air Force Commendation Medal
      European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 4 bronze stars


      See also


      List of World War II aces from the United States
      List of World War II flying aces


      References




      Further reading


      Hammel, Eric (2010) [1992]. Aces Against Japan. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 9781890988081.
      Hammel, Eric (1998). Aces in Combat: The American Aces Speak. Vol. 5. Pacifica, California: Pacifica Military History. ISBN 0935553614.


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