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The Duke Stops Here

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Commander Randall "Duke" Cunningham is commonly known for flying the F-4 Phantom II in Vietnam and becoming one of two U.S. Navy ACE pilots of war. After returning from Vietnam in 1972, Duke became an instructor at the U.S. Navy's Fighter Weapons School, otherwise known as TOPGUN at Naval Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California. He served various tours with VF-154, United States Seventh Fleet, and served as executive officer/ commanding officer for the shore-based adversary squadron VF-126.

Eventually, Duke retired from the Navy with the final rank of commander in 1987, and settled in Del Mar, San Diego. He then became nationally known as a CNN commentator on naval aircraft. He received the Navy Cross once, the Silver Star twice, the air medal 15 times, and the Purple Heart for wounds he received under enemy fire.

Duke is celebrated for his sacrifice and time in the Navy. Honor Duke's service with a signed, painted pair of gray wheel chocks to hold your plane, vehicle, or trailer in place or use them as statement décor.

Donated By Duke and Sharon Cunningham