He became an Ace in ONE action,shooting down 5 planes,probably Zeros which were way more than a match for the Wildcat he flew.The Wildcat was heavier,slower and couldn't turn or climb with the Japanese planes,yet as we see in the hands of a skilled and determined pilot a Wildcat could make a good accounting of itself.
And,supposedly,rumor has it,he was the son of Al Capone's accountant.
Now I'm not sure if that's true but the guys who fought in WWII were a remarkable lot and came from all walks of life.
Now we're losing them at the rate of 1500 per day.
Out here we have a lot of old Vets and I always say Hello,shake their hand and thank them,because if it wasn't for them we'd be speaking German or Japanese now.