Text on label: "2."AbstractIn this two-part oral history, fighter ace Paul S. Bechtel discusses his military service with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. In part two, he provides clarifying details about the combat mission over Munda Airfield discussed in part one.
Bechtel recorded this oral history at the request of historian Eric M. Hammel for his "The American Aces Speak" book series.BiographyPaul S. Bechtel was a fighter ace who served with the U.S. Army Air Forces and U.S. Air Force. He was born on March 4, 1917 in Goodland, Kansas. He attended the University of Wyoming and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in engineering. In 1939, Bechtel enlisted in the Army Air Corps and entered flight training, which he completed the following year. He was initially assigned to the 31st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field (Michigan) and was later transferred to the 12th Pursuit Squadron, 50th Pursuit Group, for deployment to the Pacific Theater in early 1942. Bechtel participated in the Solomon Islands Campaign and flew missions over Guadalcanal, the Russell Islands, Bougainville, and other areas in the Southwest Pacific. He also served as commander of the 12th and as an operations office with XIII Fighter Command.
American Fighter Aces Association, [Paul S. Bechtel oral history interview (Part 2 of 2)], [2002-02-13-1139_AV_214]. Museum of Flight Digital Collections, accessed 09/12/2025, https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/nodes/view/7726