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‘Bud’ Anderson Laid to Rest at Arlington

MARCH 31, 2026 – Brig. Gen. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, the last surviving “triple ace” pilot from World War II, received full military funeral honors at Arlington National Cemetery, March 30.

Anderson, who passed away on May 17, 2024, at the age of 102, was a figure of legendary status in military aviation. Born in Oakland, California, on Jan. 13, 1922, Anderson enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces in January 1942, quickly commissioned and distinguished himself as a skilled pilot.

He flew 116 combat missions in his P-51 Mustang, nicknamed “Old Crow,” and was credited with 16.25 aerial victories. His service extended beyond WWII, as he commanded a fighter squadron in Korea and a tactical fighter wing during the Vietnam War.

Throughout his distinguished 30-year career, Anderson was a respected test pilot, flying over 130 different aircraft, contributing significantly to the development of early jet fighters. He logged more than 7,500 flying hours with more than 480 combat hours.

“‘Bud’ Anderson is a hero and legend in air combat; he wrote the playbook,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach and general officer host for Anderson’s Interment. “He mastered his craft, flew with immense courage and leaves a legacy of service that will inspire generations.”

In addition to earning the title of “triple ace” during WWII, he went on to earn numerous accolades, including two Legions of Merit, five Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Bronze Star, and 16 Air Medals. In a fitting tribute to his lifelong contributions, he was honorarily promoted to the rank of brigadier general in December 2022.

“Bud was part of the greatest generation and an icon in the Air Force,” Wilsbach reflected.

In a reflection of how significant Anderson remains to Wilsbach personally and across the Air Force, Wilsbach presented the family a U.S. flag both he and the 22nd chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, had flown the week prior in an F-22 Raptor and F-16 Fighting Falcon.

Anderson was interred in the hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery, surrounded by friends, family and a grateful nation. The country’s final act of appreciation to Anderson, a Missing Man Formation of P-51 Mustangs flew over his ceremony, symbolically bridging aviation’s past and present over the solemn procession.

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