Magee, Alan Eugene, T/SGT

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Last Rank
Technical Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Aviation
Last Primary MOS
AAF 611-Aerial Gunner (Nose Ball Tail)
Last MOS Group
Aviation
Primary Unit
1943-1945, AAF 611, POW/MIA
Service Years
1941 - 1945
Aviation
Technical Sergeant
One Service Stripe
Six Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
New Jersey
New Jersey
Year of Birth
1919
 
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Home Town
Plainfield
Date of Passing
Dec 20, 2003
 
Location of Interment
Pioneer Memorial Park - San Angelo, Texas

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Honorably Discharged WW II


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Alan Eugene Magee (January 13, 1919 – December 20, 2003) was an American airman during World War II who survived a 22,000-foot (6,700 m) fall from his damaged B-17 Flying Fortress. He was featured in Smithsonian Magazine as one of the 10 most amazing survival stories of World War II.


Alan Magee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey as the youngest of six children. Immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack Magee joined the United States Army Air Corps and was assigned as a ball turret gunner on a B-17 bomber nicknamed "Snap, Crackle, and Pop"


On 3 January 1943 Magee's B-17 was on a daylight bombing run over Saint-Nazaire, France when German fighters shot off a section of the right wing, causing the aircraft to enter a deadly spin. This was Magee's seventh mission.


Magee was wounded in the attack but managed to escape from the ball turret. Unfortunately, his parachute had been damaged and rendered useless by the attack, so having no choice, he leapt from the plane without a parachute, rapidly losing consciousness due to the altitude.


By some accounts, Magee fell over four miles before crashing through the glass roof of the St. Nazaire railroad station. Somehow the glass roof mitigated Magee's impact and rescuers found him still alive on the floor of the station.


Magee was taken as a prisoner of war and given medical treatment by his captors. He had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to the damage from the fall. He had several broken bones, severe damage to his nose and eye, and lung and kidney damage, and his right arm was nearly severed.


Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. After the war Magee earned his pilot's license and enjoyed flying. He worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. He retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico.


On 3 January 1993 the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) memorial to them.


Alan Magee died in San Angelo, Texas on 20 December 2003 from stroke and kidney failure at the age of 84.


   
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January / 1943
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March / 1945
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Staff Sergeant
MOS
AAF 611-Aerial Gunner (Nose Ball Tail)
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State/Country
Germany
 
 
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Rodgers, Lamar, S/SGT, (1942-1945) AV AAF 611 Staff Sergeant
Stinson, Robert J., SGT, (1941-1944) AV AAF 611 Sergeant
Moore, James Bernard, S/SGT, (1941-1943) AAF AAF 611 Staff Sergeant
Ramey, Howard Knox, BG, (1917-1943) AV AAF 1092 Brigadier General
Herndon, Nolan Anderson, MAJ, (1940-1945) AV AAF 1037 Captain
Hite, Robert Lowell, MAJ, (1940-1947) AV AAF 1082 Captain
Williams, Griffith Paul, MAJ, (1940-1947) AV AAF 1091 Captain
York, Edward J., MAJ, (1930-1947) AV AAF 1082 Captain
Zamperini, Louis Silvie, CPT, (1941-1946) AV AAF 1036 Captain
Craig, Edward E., 1LT AV AAF 1060 First Lieutenant
Goss, Ralph, 1LT AV AAF 1082 First Lieutenant
Meder, Robert John, 1LT, (1940-1943) AV AAF 1082 First Lieutenant
Casey, Donald, Emmett, 2LT, (1942-1945) AV AAF 1037 Second Lieutenant
Schlossberg, Marvin, CPT, (1941-1946) AV AAF 1024 Second Lieutenant
Miller, Merle, (1941-1945) AV AAF 1082 Warrant Officer 1
Niland, Edward F., T/SGT, (1942-1945) AV AAF 759 Technical Sergeant
Sprague, Donald Edward, T/SGT, (1942-1945) AV AAF 509 Technical Sergeant
Sprague, Donald Edward, T/SGT, (1942-1945) AV AAF 509 Technical Sergeant
DeShazer, Jacob Daniel, S/SGT, (1940-1945) AV AAF 510 Staff Sergeant
Jastrzemski, Walter, S/SGT, (1941-1945) AV AAF 510 Staff Sergeant
Laban, Theodore H., S/SGT, (1935-1947) AV AAF 749 Staff Sergeant
Jones, Albert, MG USA 0002 Major General
Moore, George, MG, (1909-1949) CAC 1102 Major General
McBride, Allan, BG, (1908-1944) USA 0002 Brigadier General
Pierce, Clinton, BG, (1916-1951) USA 0002 Brigadier General
Vachon, Joseph, BG, (1904-1946) USA 0002 Brigadier General
Weaver, James R. N., BG, (1911-1948) AR 1203 Brigadier General
Lilly, Jr., Edmund, COL, (1917-1953) IN 1542 Colonel
Hunter, Richard Grant, LTC, (1917-1944) FA 1193 Lieutenant Colonel
Jackson, Maude Campbell, MAJ, (1917-1946) AN 3448 Lieutenant Colonel
Waters, John Knight, GEN, (1927-1966) AR 1203 Lieutenant Colonel
Baehr, Carl Adolph, MAJ, (1932-1944) FA 1193 Major
Baum, Abraham Jasper, MAJ, (1941-1946) AR 1210 Major
Godfrey, John Trevor, MAJ, (1943-1947) AV AAF 1056 Major
Hollingsworth, Clarence King, LTC, (1941-1945) IN 1542 Major
Juskalian, George, COL, (1936-1967) USA 0002 Major
Olivares, Jose Emelio, COL, (1919-1953) FA 1193 Major
Oseth, Fredrick Watson, BG, (1934-1970) IN 1543 Major
Parrott, Marion Arendell, MAJ, (1941-1945) IN 1542 Major
Barker, Joseph Rhett, CPT, (1938-1943) CV 1620 Captain
Breitling, George Thaddeus, CPT, (1939-1945) IN 1542 Captain
Bruni, Fred Tobias, CPT, (1938-1944) AR 1203 Captain
Croom, Clifton Arthur, CPT, (1940-1944) IN 1542 Captain
Dahlberg, Kenneth Harry, CPT, (1941-1947) AV AAF 1056 Captain
Langlois, Whitney Antoine, CPT, (1940-1946) FA 1193 Captain
Shultz, Paul, CPT, (1941-1945) IN 1542 Captain
Wermuth, Arthur William, Jr., MAJ, (1936-1946) IN 1542 Captain
Wermuth, Arthur William, Jr., MAJ, (1936-1946) IN 1542 Captain
Wermuth, Arthur William, Jr., MAJ, (1936-1946) IN 1542 Captain
Wermuth, Arthur William, Jr., MAJ, (1936-1946) IN 1542 Captain
Wermuth, Arthur William, Jr., MAJ, (1936-1946) IN 1542 Captain
Bolling, Alexander Russell, MG, (1939-1973) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Bouck, Lyle Joseph, 1LT, (1940-1945) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Russo, Vincent J., 1LT, (1941-1944) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Traficante, Paul J., 1LT, (1941-1944) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Whittle, Reba Zitella, 1LT, (1941-1946) AN 3448 First Lieutenant
Bradley, Ruby, COL, (1934-1963) AN 3449 Second Lieutenant
Seale, Beresford Oscar, 1ST SGT, (1910-1945) IN 745 First Sergeant
Edmonds, Roderick, M/SGT, (1941-1951) IN 745 Master Sergeant

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