Phil Rasmussen
American lieutenant and pilot

Born
1918
107 years ago
Died
April 30th, 2005
19 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
United States
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An American lieutenant and pilot served in the United States Air Force. Participated in the Vietnam War as a fighter pilot, flying missions in F-4 Phantom jets. Completed numerous combat flights and earned recognition for bravery and skill in challenging conditions. After military service, contributed to the aviation community through training and mentorship, sharing expertise with future generations of pilots.
Served as a fighter pilot in the Vietnam War.
Flew F-4 Phantom jets in combat missions.
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