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Manuel J. Fernandez : ウィキペディア英語版
Manuel J. Fernandez

Manuel John "Pete" Fernandez, Jr. (19 April 1925 – 18 October 1980) was the third-leading American and United States Air Force ace in the Korean War. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in Korea on March 21, 1953.
==Early life==
Pete Fernandez was born in Key West, Florida on 19 April 1925.〔(Manuel "Pete" Fernandez - The Search for the Hispanic Ace of the Korean War ) Acepilots.com, 2003. Retrieved October 3, 2006.〕 His grandparents emigrated from Spain and spent some years on the island of Cuba before finally arriving in the United States. Fernandez was raised in a working-class environment in Miami. His father, an early amateur radio enthusiast, became chief radio operator for Pan American World Airways. Pete grew up immersed in aviation and learned to fly before he could drive, earning his private pilot’s license at age fifteen. He graduated from Andrew Jackson High School in Miami, Florida in 1943.

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