Talk:Joseph C. McConnell

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[edit] Dates of Birth & Death

  • Birth: Does anyone know this, what town?
  • Date of Marriage: Anyone?
  • Death: I have read both August 24th and August 25th. Can any be difinitive on this?
  • I have also seen that his name was both "Jr." and the "II", the later making me believe that he had a son, the "III" somewhere along the way. Confirmation?

WikiDon 08:58, 17 September 2005 (UTC)


Every source I have read (save one, which lists 8/24/54) shows August 25, 1954, as Captain McConnell's date of death. That is also my date of birth. I have always believed this date to be correct, but would like some corroboration also if anyone can provide it. 25 March 2006

tomw@templebc.org

The New York Times obituary says Joseph C. McConnell, Jr. was killed on the 25th of August. It also confirms Dover New Hampshire as birthplace. His children are listed as Patricia, Kathleen, and Joseph Christopher 3rd. sabre86

McConnell's date of birth is 30 Jan 1922 from the reference librarian at the Dover Public Library.

--Sabre86 15:05, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] What happened to his first Sabre?

The article says his Sabre was named "Beauteous Butch", but a photo in Air Force Magazine (Sept. 2006, p. 85) clearly shows that it was named "Beauteous Butch II". What happened to his first Sabre? --Jtir 19:58, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

"On April 12, 1953, he shot down his eighth MiG, but was shot down himself." [1] --Jtir 17:16, 21 October 2006 (UTC)