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COL Bill Eugene Myers

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COL Bill Eugene Myers Veteran

Birth
Death
15 Nov 2018 (aged 99)
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6484, Longitude: -105.0354305
Plot
Section 36, Site 141
Memorial ID
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Col. Myers had a military career spanned 35 years. Starting with the Colo. Nat. Guard in 1938, he went on to fly the P-47 Thunderbolt in WWII with the 511th Fighter Squadron (FS), 405th Fighter Group (FG), 9th AF in France. He was shot down and wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. After, in an Army hospital he met his physical therapist Louise Ablen (Sept. 7, 1921-April 14, 2007) who was his wife of 61 years. He flew over 200 combat missions in Europe. Bill flew the iconic P-51 Mustang in Korea with the 67th Fighter Squadron, compiling another 200 combat missions in Korea. He flew the F-100 Super Sabre at Thuy Hoa Air Base, Vietnam, with another 100 combat missions, bringing his total missions for three wars to over 500. He flew over 25 different aircraft, starting in open cockpit trainers and ending with the supersonic jet fighter F-4 Phantom II, before retirement in 1973. Bill's decorations include: Legion of Merit; 4 Distinguished Flying Crosses; Bronze Star; 34 Air Medals; two Purple Hearts; French Croix de Guerre; and Belgian Fouragiere. After USAF retirement, Col. Myers worked 10 years in Saudi Arabia with Northrup Aviation, eventually retiring to the Denver area and his ranch homestead in Buffalo Creek. Bill was a real cowboy, and at 95, still rode horseback.
Col. Myers had a military career spanned 35 years. Starting with the Colo. Nat. Guard in 1938, he went on to fly the P-47 Thunderbolt in WWII with the 511th Fighter Squadron (FS), 405th Fighter Group (FG), 9th AF in France. He was shot down and wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. After, in an Army hospital he met his physical therapist Louise Ablen (Sept. 7, 1921-April 14, 2007) who was his wife of 61 years. He flew over 200 combat missions in Europe. Bill flew the iconic P-51 Mustang in Korea with the 67th Fighter Squadron, compiling another 200 combat missions in Korea. He flew the F-100 Super Sabre at Thuy Hoa Air Base, Vietnam, with another 100 combat missions, bringing his total missions for three wars to over 500. He flew over 25 different aircraft, starting in open cockpit trainers and ending with the supersonic jet fighter F-4 Phantom II, before retirement in 1973. Bill's decorations include: Legion of Merit; 4 Distinguished Flying Crosses; Bronze Star; 34 Air Medals; two Purple Hearts; French Croix de Guerre; and Belgian Fouragiere. After USAF retirement, Col. Myers worked 10 years in Saudi Arabia with Northrup Aviation, eventually retiring to the Denver area and his ranch homestead in Buffalo Creek. Bill was a real cowboy, and at 95, still rode horseback.

Inscription

COL
US Air Force
World War II, Korea, Vietnam

Gravesite Details

Interred: Dec 3, 2018
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