Robert M. DeHaven

Robert Marshall DeHaven
Nickname(s)Bob
Born(1922-01-13)January 13, 1922
San Diego, California, U.S.
DiedJuly 10, 2008(2008-07-10) (aged 86)
Encino, California, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branchUnited States Army Air Forces
United States Air Force Reserve
California Air National Guard
Years of service1942–1965
Rank Colonel
Unit7th Fighter Squadron, 49th Fighter Group
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsSilver Star (2)
Distinguished Flying Cross (3)
Air Medal (14)

Robert Marshall DeHaven (January 13, 1922 – July 10, 2008) was an American flying ace in the 49th Fighter Group during World War II, who was credited with 14 aerial victories. After the war, he briefly worked as an actor before becoming a personal pilot for billionaire Howard Hughes.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ "Robert M. DeHaven". Pacific Wrecks. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "Robert M. DeHaven Oral History Interview (Part 1 Of 5)". The Museum of Flight Digital Commons. 1960s. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  3. ^ "Robert M. DeHaven Oral History Interview (Part 2 Of 5)". The Museum of Flight Digital Commons. 1960s. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  4. ^ "WWII ace became test pilot". Los Angeles Times. July 12, 2008. Retrieved November 3, 2022.