Seth McKee, highest-ranking D-Day survivor and P-38 pilot, dies at 100
The nation’s highest-ranking D-Day survivor died Monday at age 100 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Gen. Seth McKee piloted a P-38 Lightning – “My Gal Sal II” – on Dec. 6, 1944, during the Battle of Normandy commenced in France during World War II. Germans called the aircraft “fork-tailed devil,” but to Allied Forces he was a guardian…
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