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Jim Stewart, oldest son of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter

Jim Stewart, oldest son of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter

Jim Stewart, oldest son of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, hugs an American flag presented to him during a military honors service at St. Matthew’s C... More

MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard carries the casket

MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard carries the casket

MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard carries the casket of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, during a military honors service at St. Matthew’s Catholic C... More

Veterans stand during a military honors service for

Veterans stand during a military honors service for

Veterans stand during a military honors service for U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church in Winter Haven, Fla., June 18, 2... More

Marnie Stewart, wife of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart,

Marnie Stewart, wife of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart,

Marnie Stewart, wife of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, takes a moment of silence during a military honors service at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church i... More

Maggie Stewart-Greenhill, one of four daughters to

Maggie Stewart-Greenhill, one of four daughters to

Maggie Stewart-Greenhill, one of four daughters to U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, grips an American flag presented to her during a military honors s... More

Marnie Stewart, wife of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart,

Marnie Stewart, wife of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart,

Marnie Stewart, wife of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, hugs the American flag that draped her husband’s casket during a military honors service at S... More

MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard performs a full

MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard performs a full

MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard performs a full military honors service for U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, after a funeral mass at St. Matthews C... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart’s decorations are

U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart’s decorations are

U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart’s decorations are presented to guests of his funeral mass at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church in Winter Haven, Fla., June 18, 2018. After volunteering to take another pilot’s plac... More

Bill Stewart, youngest son of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter

Bill Stewart, youngest son of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter

Bill Stewart, youngest son of U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, hugs a Veteran during his father’s military honors service at St. Matthew’s Catholic Ch... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom

U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom

U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, flew 70 combat missions during World War II and continued to serve into the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Stewart’s... More

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