Text on label: "Donald Gordon. Follow-up. 2-15-90. [personal address and phone number in Rancho Santa Fe, CA]."AbstractIn this two-part oral history, fighter ace Donald Gordon discusses his military service with the United States Navy during World War II. In part two, he provides clarifying details regarding his wartime experiences and one of the combat missions discussed in the previous interview. Special focus on his participation in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands in October 1942.BiographyDonald Gordon was born on July 17, 1920 in Garland, Kansas. He joined the United States Navy in 1941 and graduated from flight training the following year. A member of Fighting Squadron 10 (VF-10), Gordon served aboard the USS Enterprise (CV-6) during his combat tours in the Pacific Theater. He participated in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands in October 1942 and the Battle of the Philippine Sea, also known as the Marianas Turkey Shoot, in June 1944. Gordon remained in the military after the war and went on to serve with the Navy’s first all-jet fighter squadron. He retired as a captain in 1967 and passed away in 2010.Creation Date1990-02-15SubjectEnterprise (Aircraft carrier : CV-6)Gordon, DonaldGrumman F4F Wildcat FamilyHornet (Aircraft carrier : CV8)Philippine Sea, Battle of the, 1944 (June 19-21)Santa Cruz Islands, Battle of the, Solomon Islands, 1942United States. Navy. Fighting Squadron, 10thPlaceNew HebridesSanta Cruz Islands (Solomon Islands)Solomon IslandsExtent1 sound reel (19 min., 14 sec.) : analog ; 1/4 inOriginal Formatoral histories (literary works)open reel audiotapesBibliographic CitationThe American Fighter Aces Association Materials/The Museum of FlightRightsIn copyright
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