on july 11th, 1953, at the controls of darling dottie, he bagged migs number 5 and 6. >> you become ance in both wars. >> yes. >> and there's only a small handful of people who were. >> quite a few. >> aren't you the last one? >> the last one? >> i think so. >> there were seven to start with and they're all dead except me. >> what is mig alley? >> it was the yalu river. the migs knew that we weren't supposed to cross the river and they felt some security in that. you know, that was poorly founded. >> the enemy hoped basing their migs in communist china would protect them from air strikes. >> the migs would climb up to altitude on their side of the river, which was a demarcation line between north korea and n manchuria. our forces would dive across the demarcation line, come over at high speed and attack our people and then turn around and fly back into a sanctuary as fast as they could. >> the rules said don't fly into china. the rules were broken. >> general evers was tracking in the command center and he just raised hell and said you're not supposed to do that, it's against the law.