Eagle Biography
Charles G. Cleveland
Lieutenant General Charles G. “Chick” Cleveland’s distinguished Air Force career spanned nearly four decades. Within months of joining the 334th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Kimpo Air Base, South Korea, he scored four MiG-15 kills. He left Korea with four confirmed and two probable kills—one confirmed victory short of becoming an ace. In 2008, the Air Force awarded Lieutenant General Cleveland credit for one of his two probable victories in Korea and officially recognized him as the Air Force’s newest ace.
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