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Memorial Day Flyover of Torrance by 18 World War II Aircraft

 Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2020 Flyover Schedule
12:33PM Queen Mary,    12:35PM USS Iowa,    12:36PM   Green Hills Memorial Park
12:37PM Torrance Airport    12:39PM Redondo Beach King Harbor     12:40PM Manhattan Beach Pier

D-Day Squadron Joins Memorial Day Flyover

Link to the D-Day Squadron
D-Day Squadron 
 
 
An 18-plane formation of historic warbirds will fly the skies above the Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles counties Monday in recognition of Memorial Day, saluting "veterans who gave so much," as well as health care workers taking risks daily amid the coronavirus emergency.
 
On the first plane in the formation, the D-Day Doll, there will be a World War II vet, a Korean War vet, a Vietnam vet, an Afghanistan vet and an Iraqi Freedom vet.

The Commemorative  Air Force, Inland Empire Wing’s   Riverside-based "D-Day Doll," a Douglas C-53D manufactured in 1943 to carry paratroopers and cargo in World War II, will lead the formation, which will also feature C-47 transports, T-6 Texans and P-51 Mustangs.
 
This is an article about a Korean War Pilot who will be onboard 1 of the 18 planes in the formation.
 
John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)
 
 

Medal of Honor sought for Korean War pilot who flew top secret mission

E. Royce Williams is being called a forgotten hero in a forgotten war — a military pilot whose heroic action was never fully recognized because his mission was filed away as top secret.
Now members of American Legion Post 416 in Encinitas want to shed light on the retired Navy captain's distinguished service. They are campaigning to get him the Medal of Honor while he is still among us.
Williams, now 95, spent 37 years forging a highly regarded career in the U.S. Navy, retiring in 1980. But it was one dog fight — about 35 minutes long, off the coast of North Korea on Nov. 18, 1952 — that made him a hero.
For 40 years, Williams was mum about that encounter. He didn't even tell his wife, Camilla — whom he met at age 11 in Sunday School — until 1992 or '93, he says, after dissolution of the Soviet Union in December of 1991. But the word didn't really get out until 50 years after the incident, after he was asked to address a military symposium in Pensacola, Fla.
On Nov. 18, 1952, Williams and three other Navy F9F-5 Panther pilots were dispatched from the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany to intercept seven Russian MiGs headed toward them from a Soviet base in Vladivostok.
Early that morning, Williams had taken part in an attack in western North Korea near the Soviet border. Based on U.S. intelligence reports, it was believed the MiGs were seeking revenge.
The fledgling National Security Agency (nicknamed No Such Agency because of its intelligence gathering role) had a unit aboard a nearby cruiser, the USS Helena, and was intercepting Soviet communications — a capability it did not want made public. This operation was reportedly the agency's first and was assigned the code name Canoe, according to recently released classified documents.

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