WWII fighter pilot Quentin Aanenson dies
December 29, 2008 19:46 EST
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- Quentin C. Aanenson, a World War II fighter pilot who produced a documentary on his wartime experience and was featured in Ken Burns' "The War," has died.
Aanenson's son, Jerry, says his father died Sunday of cancer at his home in Bethesda. He was 87.
Quentin Aanenson enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942 and became a fighter pilot, flying missions over Germany.
On his Web site, Aanenson says he spent most of his combat missions with the 391st Fighter Squadron of the 366th Fighter Group. His documentary, "A Fighter Pilot's Story," was first shown on public television in 1994.
Aanenson was featured in Burns' seven-part World War II documentary, partly through the letters he sent home to his girlfriend, Jacqueline, whom he later married.
December 29, 2008 19:46 EST
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- Quentin C. Aanenson, a World War II fighter pilot who produced a documentary on his wartime experience and was featured in Ken Burns' "The War," has died.
Aanenson's son, Jerry, says his father died Sunday of cancer at his home in Bethesda. He was 87.
Quentin Aanenson enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942 and became a fighter pilot, flying missions over Germany.
On his Web site, Aanenson says he spent most of his combat missions with the 391st Fighter Squadron of the 366th Fighter Group. His documentary, "A Fighter Pilot's Story," was first shown on public television in 1994.
Aanenson was featured in Burns' seven-part World War II documentary, partly through the letters he sent home to his girlfriend, Jacqueline, whom he later married.