Charles Rudolph d'Olive

First Lieutenant Charles Rudolph d'Olive was a World War I flying ace, credited with five aerial victories.

The following day, he shot down three Fokker D.VIIs, two in conjunction with George Willard Furlow; it was an exploit that earned d'Olive the Distinguished Service Cross.

[4] In 2016, the USAF Air Force Reserve Command Historian Office commissioned a painting of d'Olive's three-victory flight, unveiling it at an event at the National Museum of the United States Air Force on October 1, 2016.

[5] A number of historic items and documents from d'Olive's military service are on display at the 93d Bomb Squadron offices at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana.

[6] In 2018, his daughter, Susan d'Olive Mozena, flew on a B-52 training mission with the 93rd in honor of his World War I achievements.

Unveiling of the painting of d'Olive's September 13, 1918 flight.