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Posted on the 03 January 2014 by Brutallyhonest @Ricksteroni

I hadn't heard about this WWII feat, perhaps you hadn't either, and now the hero responsible has gone on to his reward:

World War II fighter pilot William Overstreet Jr., who gained fame for flying beneath the Eiffel Tower's Overstreetarches in pursuit of a German aircraft, has died. He was 92.

According to Oakley's Funeral Home, Overstreet died Sunday at a Roanoke hospital.

Overstreet's famous flight in Nazi-occupied Paris has been credited with lifting the spirits of French Resistance troops on the ground. In a 2009 ceremony at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, the French ambassador to the United States presented Overstreet with France's Legion of Honor.

According to his obituary on the funeral home website, Overstreet worked as an accountant until retiring at the age of 65, then worked with numerous charities and veterans groups.

God rest his soul.

H/T to Mark Shea.


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