- Sydney S. Woods
Infobox Military Person
name= Sidney Sterling Woods
born= birth date|1917|7|25
died= death date and age|1989|3|31|1917|7|25
placeofbirth= San Marcos,Texas
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption= Sydney S. Woods
nickname=Sid
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army Air Forces United States Air Force
serviceyears= 1939-1945 1951-1952
rank= Colonel
commands=
unit=
battles=World War II
awards= Distinguished Service CrossSilver Star Distinguished Flying Cross (3)Air Medal (10)Croix de guerre
laterwork= American Fighter Aces AssociationSidney Sterling Woods (
25 July 1917 -31 March 1989 ) was an Americanfighter ace ofWorld War II with 7 victories in Europe and thePacific theater .Early years
Sidney Woods was born in
San Marcos, Texas on July 25, 1917. He spent much of his youth inArizona . He played quarterback for theUniversity of Arizona from 1935 to 1939, and graduated in 1939.Military service
U.S. Army Cavalry
Second Lieutenant Woods served then next two years (1939-1940) as a
cavalry man atFort Bliss . He was accepted for flight training and graduated from pilot school in September 1941. As a member of theU.S. Army Air Forces , he was flying with the 49th Pursuit Group at the time of the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.World War II flying ace
In 1942 and 1943, while based in
Australia and theSouthwest Pacific he flew LockheedP-38 Lightning s and shot down two enemy aircraft in 112 combat missions. He returned to the U.S. in 1943.Woods spent six months commanding a P-38 training squadron before he was sent to Europe as a P-38 pilot with a new unit. He completed his first tour in Europe in late 1944. Subsequently he returned to the European Theater of Operations (ETO) for another combat tour, flying
P-51 Mustang s with the 4th Fighter Group. As deputy group commander, Lt. Col. Woods became an "ace in a day" by downing fiveFocke-Wulf 190 s on22 March 1945 . However, three weeks later he was shot down byflak over Prague, Czechoslovakia, on his 68th ETO mission when he was leading Group "A" in a strafing attack against the luftwaffe bases in the area. He spent the remainder of the war as aprisoner of war . He was released from captivity about two months later. He was discharged in 1945, returning to Arizona.Korean War
During the
Korean War he was called to active duty (1951-1952) to command a training unit at Williams Air Force Base. He also lead the Air Force Jet Acrobatic Team, the predecessor to the Air Force's Thunderbirds.Decorations
Colonel Woods' decorations included the Army Distinguished Service Cross,
Silver Star , three Distinguished Flying Crosses, tenAir Medals , and the FrenchCroix de guerre .Civilian career
Woods settled in Arizona after World War II, becoming a successful Yuma businessman, flying his own aircraft, and as a founding member of the American Fighter Aces Association.
He was a delegate to the
Republican National Convention in 1964.Sid Woods died of cancer at age 71 and his
alma mater established an alumni service award in his honor.External links
* [http://www.fourthfightergroup.com/resource/tidbits.html 4th Fighter Group website]
* [http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/aces/aces.htm#wwii Figher Pilot Aces List] .
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