Maj. Gen. Frederick Boots Blesse (Part III): His Heroes

Published: Aug. 4, 2022, 9 a.m.

b'Major General Frederick \\u201cBoots\\u201d Blesse served two tours as a fighter pilot during the Korean War, flying the P-51, the F-80, and the F-86. When he returned to the United States in October of 1952, he was America\\u2019s leading jet ace, and was credited with shooting down nine MiG-15s and one La-9.\\xa0\\n\\nBlesse\\u2019s motto and doctrine, \\u201cNo Guts, No Glory\\u201d became famous after he returned from his second tour in Korea. He was asked to travel throughout the Air Force to teach it, and he eventually authored the textbook, \\u201cNo Guts, No Glory\\u201d, that became a part of standard Air Force curriculum for years to come.\\n\\nIn this, the final episode of a three part series, Blesse talks about what inspired him to join the Air Force, what makes a good pilot, and the heartwarming story behind how he met his childhood hero, the famous WWI pilot, Eddie Rickenbacker\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'