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  1. Jesús Antonio Villamor (November 7, 1914 – October 28, 1971) was a Filipino-American pilot, spy, and Medal of Valor awardee who fought the Japanese in World War II.

  2. Colonel Jesús A. Villamor. Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC) Background. Jesús Antonio Villamor was born November 7, 1914 as one of six children of parents Ignacio Villamor and Mariquita Flores. Nicknamed "Jess". He studied commerce at De La Salle College (DLSU-Manila) in Manila.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2020 · Jesus Villamor Was the Greatest Filipino Fighter Pilot in History. Jesus Villamors squadron of six repelled 54 Japanese air raiders in Batangas. By Mario Alvaro Limos | Jun 12, 2020.

  4. Lt. Col. Jesus Villamor was our WWII ace pilot and multi-decorated war hero who shot down and overwhelmed the Japanese air squadrons. Despite the Japanese surprise bombing runs and being severely outnumbered, they still took to the skies and pursued counter-attacks. It was said that he "got so mad" he forgot to be scared.

  5. Jesús Antonio Villamor (1914-1971) was a Filipino American pilot who fought the Japanese in World War II. Villamor was one of seven children.[2] He studied commerce at De La Salle College (now DLSU-Manila) in Manila, hoping to pursue a business career.[2]

  6. 25 de dic. de 2018 · 25 Dec, 2018. [In this article: Batangas Province, Batangas City Batangas, Batangas airfield, Batangas airdrome, Jesus Villamor, World War II Batangas, Filipino flying aces] Before the Second World War, there was a landing field maintained by the American colonial government in what is now the city of Batangas.

  7. The outstanding Filipino hero of the last World War was JESUS VILLAMoR (HS 32) who was the first aviator to shoot down a Japanese plane in a dogfight on December 10, 1941.