William Patrick "Willy Irish" Driscoll (born March 5, 1947) is a retired commander in the United States Navy and a flying ace. Driscoll, a Naval Flight Officer, and aircrewmate Duke Cunningham, a Naval Aviator, were their service's only aces of the Vietnam War. They remain the Navy's most recently minted aces.
Legendary Vietnam War Ace aviator William "Willy" Driscoll, donated his flight wings and pinned them on Ensign Changdae Hahm, a recently minted naval flight officer, at the Tailhook convention...
William Patrick "Willy Irish" Driscoll (born March 5, 1947) is a retired commander in the United States Navy and a flying ace. Driscoll, a Naval Flight Officer, and aircrewmate Duke Cunningham, a Naval Aviator, were their service's only aces of the Vietnam War. They remain the Navy's most recently minted aces.
Aviation's Finest: The Story of William P. Driscoll Transcript: Tell us a little bit about yourself: I'm a former Top Gun instructor for those that may have seen either the Top Gun, one or the Top Gun Maverick, served there for four years. Also, an ace had a chance to shoot down five enemy
William J. Driscoll, Jr. is an American politician who represents the 7th Norfolk District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. A member of the Democratic Party , his district includes portions of the towns of Milton and Randolph .
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William “Willy” Driscoll, and his pilot Randy “Duke” Cunningham, were America’s first aces of the Vietnam War. Driscoll, born in 1947, earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from Stonehill College in 1968. In 1970, he received his Naval Flight Officer wings and was assigned to fly the F-4J Phantom.