Ed started out as a flying sergeant, flew well over 150 Combat missions and eventually worked his way to become the Commanding Officer of the 8th just prior to the end of the war. . Ed was one of the first to combat evaluate the A-26 in the Pacific. He made a career of the Air Force and flew some of the first combat missions in Korea when that "Police Action" took place. Ed retired as a Colonel commanding a interceptor Wing!
God Speed Ed
Some photos..
Ed's A-20

Ed in a C-17 cockpit during the 8th reunion at Elmendorf

BG (Ret) Bill Webster and Ed.. Ed flew his first combat mission as Bill's co-pilot.
