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Ken Walsh – The First Corsair Ace – Medal of Honor pilot’s combat adventures
![In May 1943, Ken Walsh became the Marines’ first Corsair ace by downing four Japanese Zeros in only his second combat outing (photo courtesy of author).](https://membership.flightjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/corsair_5_cc-min.jpg)
The advanced strip at Munda on New Georgia Island was brand-new and desolate. To one correspondent, it resembled “a slash of white coral in a Doré painting of hell.” Lying 175 miles north of Guadalcanal, it had been in business for only two weeks. Marines on the flightline heard the familiar whine of a Corsair in the traffic pattern and looked up; they knew that a major bombing mission was under way against Bougainville to...
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