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Fred Joseph Christensen Jr. (1921–2006) was a fighter pilot and ace with the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. A member of the 56th Fighter Group in England, Christensen scored 21.5 aerial victories. He later served 24 years as a command officer with both the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve, retiring as a colonel.
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Fred Joseph Christensen Jr. Christensen, Fred J.
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Chris, "Rat Top"
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American flying ace
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