- Alan Magee
Infobox Military Person
name= Alan Eugene Magee
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born=13 January 1919
died=20 December 2003
placeofbirth=Plainfield, New Jersey
placeofdeath=San Angelo, Texas
nickname=
allegiance=USA
branch=USAAF
serviceyears=1941-1945
rank=Staff Sergeant
unit=303d Bomb Group,Eighth Air Force
commands=
battles=World War II
awards=Air Medal Purple Heart
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laterwork=Alan Eugene Magee (
January 13 ,1919 –December 20 2003 ) was an Americanairman duringWorld War II who survived a 22,000 foot (6,700 m) fall from his damagedB-17 Flying Fortress . He was featured inSmithsonian 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 thePearl Harbor attack Magee joined theUnited States Army Air Corps and was assigned as a ball turret gunner on a B-17 bomber nicknamed "Snap, Crackle, and Pop". [http://www.303rdbg.com/magee.html B-17 #41-24620] "Snap, Crackle, and Pop" aircraft information from 303rdbg.com, Magee's unit.]On
3 January 1943 Magee's B-17 was on a daylight bombing run overSaint-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.
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 28shrapnel 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 thePurple 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 northernNew Mexico .On
3 January 1993 the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a 6-foot tall memorial to them.Alan Magee died in
San Angelo, Texas on20 December 2003 fromstroke andkidney failure at the age of 84.A variation of this story was tested in an episode of "
MythBusters ". In the episode, the crew tested the legend that an airman fell out of a plane and was saved by the shockwave of a bomb exploding through a glass train station. The version of the story tested suggests that the glass ceiling and the bomb shockwave would not have significantly mitigated the fall.ee also
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Freefall References
External links
* [http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/FreeFall1943.htm Check-Six.com - The Free-Fall of Alan Magee]
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NAME = Magee, Alan Eugene
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American airman
DATE OF BIRTH =13 January 1919
PLACE OF BIRTH =Plainfield, New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH =20 December 2003
PLACE OF DEATH =San Angelo, Texas
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