- William P. Driscoll
William "Willy" "Irish" Driscoll (born March 1947) is a former
United States Navy Flight Officer who received theNavy Cross during theVietnam War for his role in an aerialdogfight withNorth Vietnam eseMiG s. He and Naval Aviator Randy "Duke" Cunningham became the Navy's only twoflying ace s during the war.Driscoll was born in 1947 and received a BA in Economics from
Stonehill College , NorthEaston, Massachusetts in 1966 and a MS in System Management fromUniversity of Southern California in 1978.Lt.(jg) Driscoll joined the Naval Reserve in 1968 and received his Naval Flight Officer wings in 1970. He served as a Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) with pilot "Duke" Cunningham; they became the Navy's only two
flying ace s during theVietnam War flyingF-4 Phantom II jets off the aircraft carrier USS "Constellation" in Squadron VF-96, "The Fighting Falcons".Their third, fourth and fifth kills occurred during a single day,
May 10 ,1972 . Having bombed their intended ground target, Cunningham and Driscoll engagedNorth Vietnamese MiG s. After shooting down two MiG-17s, they became separated from the other aircraft in their strike package. The pair headed for the coast where they spotted a lone North Vietnamese MiG-17. This final engagement was to become one of the most celebrated aerial dogfights in the war.Driscoll was awarded the
Navy Cross for his actions on May 10, 1972 when he shot down three of the sixteenMiG interceptors that converged on a US bomber convoy attacking a railyard inHai Duong – his fighter was then hit by a missile, and he managed to help the pilot bring it to theGulf of Tonkin where both ejected and awaited their rescue. During the course of the war he garnered twoSilver Star s, aPurple Heart , 10 Air Medals, and was nominated for theMedal of Honor .Driscoll later became an instructor at the Navy's Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN) at NAS Miramar, in
San Diego ,California . He resigned from active duty in 1982, and currently works in real estate inSan Diego County , though he continues to serve as a consultant.External links
* [http://www.willydriscoll.com/ http://www.willydriscoll.com - Driscoll's personal web page]
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