- Jesus A. Villamor
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name=Jesús Antonio Villamor
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caption=General Douglas MacArthur (left) is shown pinning a Distinguished Service Cross on Captain Jesus A. Villamor of the Philippine Army Air Corps, for heroism in the air.
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placeofbirth=Philippines
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allegiance=Republic of the Philippines
branch=Philippine Army Air Corps
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rank=Captain
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commands=6th Pursuit Squadron
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awards=Distinguished Service CrossOak Leaf Cluster
Medal of Valor
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laterwork=Jesús Antonio Villamor was a Filipino pilot who fought the Japanese in
World War II .Early life and career
Villamor was one of seven children. He studied
commerce at De La Salle College (now DLSU-Manila) inManila , hoping to pursue a business career. He joined thePhilippine Army Air Corps (PAAC) Flying School in 1936 and was sent to theUnited States for training, and after three years, began flying B-17's as part of the US Air Force's Strategic Bombing Squadron.Philippine Army Air Corps service
Upon his return to the Philippines, Villamor was assigned to lead the 6th Pursuit Squadron (now 6th Tactical Fighter Squadron) shortly before the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in December
1941 . In the skies above Zablan andBatangas Fields, against Japanese Zeros, his squadron of P-26 fighters engaged the enemy. He was twice cited by the United States Army for bravery, receiving the Distinguished Service Cross for actions onDecember 10 , 1941 and anOak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a second award of the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) for actions onDecember 12 ,1941 , (seeCesar Basa for more details) making him the only Filipino to receive the DSC twice.Intelligence service
After his squadron was destroyed, Villamor continued his war against the Japanese as an intelligence officer. On
December 27 ,1942 Villamor was part of a team inserted by the submarineUSS Gudgeon (SS-211) into the Philippines. Establishing a chain of direct communication from the Philippines with GeneralDouglas MacArthur inAustralia , he coordinated the activities of various guerrilla movements inLuzon ,Mindanao and theVisayas . Villamor acted as the "clearing house" for information, which helped the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE ) to map out a strategy to liberate the Philippines.Awards
For his bravery as a pilot and ingenuity as an intelligence officer, President
Ramón Magsaysay awarded Lieutenant Col. Villamor the Medal of Valor, the highest Philippine military bravery decoration, onJanuary 21 ,1954 . ThePhilippine Air Force 's principal facility inMetro Manila which was first known as Nichols Field then later Nichols Air Base was renamed Col. Jesús Villamor Air Base in his honor.External links
* [http://www.paf.mil.ph/history/villamor.html Bio of Jesús Villamor on Philippine Air Force website]
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