October 12, 1954 - Wilmington,
Delaware :
George Lewis Welsh, age 36, of
Wawset Park, Wilmington, Delaware, a Pearl Harbor hero, December 7,
1941, , was killed while testing an F-100 Saberjet aircraft in the
Mojave Desert at Edwards Air Force Base, California, while chief test
pilot for North American Aviation. Welsh was born George Lewis
Schwartz but his parents change their name to avoid anti German
sentiment during WWI. His father was a research chemist at duPont
Experimental Test Station, Wilmington. Welsh was a graduate of St.
Andrews School and took a mechanical Engineering major at Purdue
University before joining the Army Air Corp in 1939. While stationed
at Wheeler Field in Oahu, Hawaii after he received his wings and
commission in January 1941, during the Japanese attack, he and Lt.
Ken Taylor took off from Haleiwa Fighter Strip in two Curtiss P-40B
taking several kills. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross,
Silver Star, Asia-Pacific Campaign Medal among others, flying 348
combat missions in WWII and Korea with sixteen victories before
malaria caused him to retire from the military. Major Welsh is
buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
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