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| Lieutenant
Commander John J. Magda, Jr. John
Joseph Magda, Jr. was born in Camp Taylor, Kentucky, on July
In August,
1941, he was assigned to Fighter Squadron Eight, based on the
famed aircraft carrier the USS Hornet. In June, 1942, during the
famous Battle of Midway, his plane ran out of fuel after attacking
three Japanese aircraft
Magda returned
to the United States in 1944 and was promoted to Lieutenant Commander
on October 3, 1945. In March, 1948, he served as a member of the
first jet squadron to operate on board an aircraft carrier (the
USS Boxer).
On March 9,
1951, Lieutenant Commander Magda, as strike leader, was pressing
home a rocket and strafing attack against enemy North Korean and
Chinese Communist installations at His military
awards include the Navy Cross; Distinguished Flying Cross; the
Air Medal with two Gold Stars; the Purple Heart; the American
Defense Service Medal; the American Campaign Medal; the Asiatic-Pacific
Campaign On November 3rd LCDR Johnny Magda was inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame in Lexington, Kentucky. BA coordinator for the event was Dan Cherry USAF (Ret) and former flight leader of the Thunderbirds. At the induction ceremony, it was announced that Aviation Heritage Park had just obtained the rights to a F9F Panther which will be displayed alongside the Phantom. The plane was located and made available through the efforts of Bob Rasmussen. It will be painted in the Blue Angel scheme of the time with Boss Magda's name on it. Dan also presented Dale Magda, son of Johnny Magda, with an oil painting of Magda's Panther. The painting will be displayed in a Johnny Magda exhibit at Western Kentucky University. |
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