Col. Glenn T. Eagleston USAF

"Looking for Casey Jones" Oil on Canvas 20" x 46" © 1996 For Sale
Lt. Col. Glenn T. Eagleston of the 334th FS, 4th FIW, patrols "MiG Alley" in early 1951. In June of 1951, While flying ops with the 4th, Col. Eagleston shot down three MiGs, probably shot down a forth and damaged seven others. "Casey Jones" was the nickname given by US pilots to one of the more experienced MiG pilots that they encountered in combat. During WWII he downed 18.5 German aircraft while flying P-51s with the 354th FG. His awards include the DSC, SS, 2 DFC, s and 25 AM, s.
This is what Eagleston's F-86 looked like after he met up with "Casey Jones" in 1951.
My father took this photo of Lt. Col. Eagleston, General Smith and an unidentified Captain on the ramp at Kimpo in 1951.
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