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Colonel Charles Barbin DeBellevue (born
August 15, 1945) is a
retired officer in the
United States Air
Force (USAF). In 1972,
DeBellevue became one of only...
- MiGs.
DeBellevue's radar then
painted the MiGs dead
ahead at 25,000 feet (7,600 m), and
Ritchie ordered the
flight to
light afterburners.
DeBellevue warned...
- more
advanced technology, a
third category of ace appeared.
Charles B.
DeBellevue became not only the
first U.S. Air
Force weapon systems officer (WSO)...
- the
first USAF ace of the war. On 9
September 1972, WSO Capt
Charles B.
DeBellevue became the highest-scoring
American ace of the war with six victories...
- Sainte-Anne-
de-
Bellevue (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t an də bɛlvy]) is an on-island
suburb located at the
western tip of the
Island of
Montreal in southwestern...
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Medal of
Honor recipient and
Vietnam War POW Capt
Charles B. "Chuck"
DeBellevue: F-4
weapon systems officer ace,
credited with six MiG kills, the most...
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Bellevue means "beautiful view" in French.
Bellevue or
Belle Vue may
refer to:
Bellevue,
Queensland Bellevue,
Western Australia Bellevue Hill, New South...
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Bellevue de l'Inini, also
known as Mont
Bellevue,
Montagne Bellevue, and
Montagne Bellevue de l'Inini, is the
highest point of
French Guiana, an overseas...
- The Château
de Bellevue (French: [ʃɑto də bɛlvy]) was a
small château
built for
Madame de Pompadour in 1750. It was
constructed on a
broad plateau in...
- USAF
fighter aces,
retired Brig Gen
Steve Ritchie and
retired Col
Chuck DeBellevue.[citation needed] 66-7468 - 183d
Fighter Wing,
Capital Airport Air National...