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465:, which began on 25 October. Shortly after 14:00 on 25 October, Kane launched leading the fighter escort for a strike led by Bombing Squadron 10 (VB-10) commanding officer Lieutenant Commander James Thomas. After three Wildcats failed to join up with the strike group, Kane was left with his flight consisting of Lieutenants Frederick L. Faulkner and Frank Don Miller as well as Ensign Maurice N. Wickendoll, and Lieutenant
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570:. During the strikes against Taroa, Kane overcame poor weather conditions in leading the fighters to the island, where they destroyed numerous aircraft on the ground. Over Kwajalein Kane "effectively led numerous strikes" that destroyed an ammunition dump. Determined to keep a flying role, Kane refused a promotion to
620:, between 20 February and 30 April. During strikes against Palau and Truk, Kane was credited with assisting in the downing of two Japanese aircraft. For his "skillful" leadership during these operations, Kane received a Gold Star to his Distinguished Flying Cross.
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status, bringing his total for the war to six aerial victories. On the next day, Kane led the air group in strikes against the
Japanese carriers, with his fighters "reducing the air opposition" and conducting strafing runs that helped to sink the carrier
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praised Kane for his leadership: "Killer was just great...he ran things very low-key but competently," as well as his radio discipline. Kane was also known for his nearsightedness but applied his "forceful personality" to remain on flight status. The
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Kwajalein strikes, Kane was awarded the
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650:. Having spent ten hours in the air, Kane was unable to land on a carrier in the darkness that night, and flew into the sea. He was picked up by a destroyer and returned to the
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804:"Pals Remember Bill 'Killer' Kane As Quite A Guy β And Athlete"
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826:. First Class, United States Naval Academy. 1933. p. 79.
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for baseball, basketball, swimming, football, and track.
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Captain William Richard "Killer" Kane, USS Enterprise
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763:"Sabin D. Kane, Ex-S.R. Police Chief, Is Dead"
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958:. 6 February 1957. pp. 1, 2 – via
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1386:Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States)
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661:After his combat tour ended, Kane succeeded
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1401:People from San Rafael, California
1341:. New York: Simon & Schuster.
1241:. New York: Ronald Press Company.
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1274:Lundstrom, John B. (1994).
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170:Battle of Rennell Island
1237:Clary, Jack T. (1965).
1067:valor.militarytimes.com
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690:Heavy Attack Wing 1
580:Operation Hailstone
568:Battle of Kwajalein
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104:United States Navy
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1329:978-1-55750-991-8
1285:978-1-59114-472-4
1215:. 29 October 2006
1196:Rominger Jr. 1985
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