The Chicago O’Hare airport is named for Edward Henry O’Hare, a U.S. aviator who shot down five Japanese planes on November 27, 1943.
He is credited with saving the U.S. aircraft carrier Lexington. He died in the air battle.
The Chicago O’Hare airport is named for Edward Henry O’Hare, a U.S. aviator who shot down five Japanese planes on November 27, 1943.
He is credited with saving the U.S. aircraft carrier Lexington. He died in the air battle.