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| December 30, 1916 / March 25, 1995 |
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Sixth Grade Cloud Banner No. 127; 2-Star Wing
Medal, Chinese Air Force, No. 17; Distinguished Flying Cross;
Presidential Unit Citation; etc.
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Link grew up in Olathe, Kansas, and was an alumnus of Westminster
College in Fulton, Missouri. In August of 1940, he enlisted in the
Marine Corps Reserve in New York City. He took his flight training
at Pensacola, receiving his wings and commission as 2nd Lt. in June,
1941, then accepting assignment there as Flight Instructor.
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In August of 1941, Link resigned his commission in the Marine Reserves
to become a member of the AVG under the direction of Colonel Claire
Chennault. This took him to Rangoon in November of 1941 where he
was assigned to the Third Squadron (Hell's Angels). When the AVG
disbanded July 4, 1941, he remained in China accepting employment with
China National Aviation Corporation.
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| Post AVG, WWII: |
Link returned to the States in early 1944,
reentering the Marine Corps Reserves in May of that year. He
was assigned to the 9th Marine Aircraft Wing at Cherry Point, NC,
where he became pilot for General Lewie G. Merritt, Commanding
Officer of the Wing. At that point Link insisted he was the
oldest 2nd Lt. in the Corps. However, in short order his
promotion to Major came through and he remained at Cherry Point
until October 1945, when he resigned to join a group of his AVG
friends in the establishment of what was to become the Flying Tiger
Cargo Line.
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| Post War Career: |
In the 1950's, Link moved to the Miami area.
He remained in the Marine Corps Reserves, retiring in December of
1978, having attained the rank of Colonel. In South Florida,
he became engaged in business and real estate investments, worked as
editor for Pleasure Boating magazine, and was a free lance writer.
Link was an avid fisherman, boater, and golfer, with a passion for
writing, especially corresponding with friends both old and new.
Link moved to New Smyrna Beach, Florida, in 1986. He died in
March, 1995, and was buried with honors at Pensacola on May 5th of
that year, with a number of his AVG friends in attendance.
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