Text on label: "R. Milliken. 9-12-44. Dictated 11/1/96 [illegible]."AbstractFighter ace Robert C. Milliken discusses his military service with the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He describes his wartime experiences as a fighter pilot, including his time in France with the 429th Fighter Squadron. Special focus on a combat mission in Germany on September 12, 1944 in which his squadron scored several aerial victories against a flight of Focke-Wulf Fw 190s.BiographyRobert C. Milliken was born on June 6, 1922 in Hanna, Wyoming. He joined the United States Army Air Forces in 1942 and graduated from flight training the following year. Assigned to the 429th Fighter Squadron of the 474th Fighter Group, Milliken flew missions over France, Germany, and other areas of mainland Europe. After completing his official combat tour, he then served as an air-ground control officer in the Ninth Tactical Air Command and the Eighteenth Airborne Corps. Milliken left the military after World War II and pursued a career in business and hospital administration. He retired in 1975.Creation Date1996-11-01SubjectAces (Fighter pilots)Air pilots, MilitaryFighter pilotsFocke-Wulf Fw 190 FamilyLockheed P-38 Lightning FamilyMilliken, Robert C., 1922-United States. Army Air ForcesUnited States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 429thWorld War, 1939-1945PlaceFranceGermanyExtent1 sound cassette (38 min., 22 sec.) : analog ; 4 x 2.5 inOriginal Formatoral histories (literary works)audiocassettesBibliographic CitationThe American Fighter Aces Association Materials/The Museum of FlightRightsIn copyright
American Fighter Aces Association, [Robert C. Milliken oral history interview], [2002-02-13-1139_AV_131]. Museum of Flight Digital Collections, accessed 13/01/2026, https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/nodes/view/7643