Harl Pease

Harl Pease

Infobox Military Person
name=Captain Harl Pease, Jr.United States Army Air Corps
born= birth date|1917|04|10
died= death date and age|1942|08|07|1917|04|10
placeofbirth=Plymouth, New Hampshire
placeofdeath=Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
placeofburial=


caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch= United States Army Air Corps
serviceyears=1939-1942
rank=Captain
commands=
unit=19th Bomb Group
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor Distinguished Flying Cross (2) Purple Heart Air Medal
laterwork=
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Harl Pease, Jr., was a United States Army Air Forces officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest award, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during World War II. He is the namesake for Pease Air Force Base.

Biography

Captain Harl Pease, born and raised in Plymouth, NH, enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1939 after graduating from UNH the same year with a degree in Business Administration.

He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant a year later and awarded pilot rating upon completion of flight training at Kelly Field, Texas. He was immediately called to active duty and participated in B-17 bombing missions in the Pacific Theater.

It was during one of these missions, on August 6th, 1942, that one engine of Captain Pease’s B-17 failed, and he was forced to return to his base in Australia. His unit, the 19th Bomb Group, was scheduled to deploy to Papua, New Guinea, to support a maximum effort mission on August 7th. It would require all available aircraft. Captain Pease and his crew, with their aircraft out of commission, were not scheduled for the mission.

Determined not to “miss the big show,” the crew voluntarily selected and worked over one of several unserviceable B-17s at the base. They rejoined the 19th at Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea at 1 a.m. after having flown almost continuously since early the preceding morning.

With only three hours rest, Captain Pease took off with the group to bomb targets at Rabaul, New Britain. Forty to fifty miles from the Vunakanua airfield target, the group was attacked by more than 30 Japanese fighters. Captain Pease and his crew shot down several of the enemy, fought their way to the target, and bombed successfully.

After leaving the target, Captain Pease’s crippled B-17 fell behind the rest of the formation. Once again attacked by more than 30 Japanese fighters, he was seen to drop a flaming bomb bay tank, and it is believed that he and his crew were subsequently shot down in flames.

On December 2, 1942, the Medal of Honor, awarded posthumously to Captain Pease for his heroism in combat, was presented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the hero’s parents. His actions represent the true spirit of New Hampshire’s patriots.

His aircraft crashed into the jungle and the crew were buried by local missionaries. It was not until 1946, that their bodies were recovered for a full military burial.

Medal of Honor citation

*PEASE, HARL, JR. (Air Mission)

Rank and Organization: Captain, U.S. Army Air Corps, Heavy Bombardment Squadron. Place and Date Near Rabaul, New Britain, 6-August 7, 1942. Entered Service at: Plymouth, N.H. Birth: Plymouth, N.H. G.O. No.: 59, November 4, 1942.

Citation:

:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy on 6-7 August 1942. When 1 engine of the bombardment airplane of which he was pilot failed during a bombing mission over New Guinea, Capt. Pease was forced to return to a base in Australia. Knowing that all available airplanes of his group were to participate the next day in an attack on an enemy-held airdrome near Rabaul, New Britain, although he was not scheduled to take part in this mission, Capt. Pease selected the most serviceable airplane at this base and prepared it for combat, knowing that it had been found and declared unserviceable for combat missions. With the members of his combat crew, who volunteered to accompany him, he rejoined his squadron at Port Moresby, New Guinea, at 1 a.m. on 7 August, after having flown almost continuously since early the preceding morning. With only 3 hours' rest, he took off with his squadron for the attack. Throughout the long flight to Rabaul, New Britain, he managed by skillful flying of his unserviceable airplane to maintain his position in the group. When the formation was intercepted by about 30 enemy fighter airplanes before reaching the target, Capt. Pease, on the wing which bore the brunt of the hostile attack, by gallant action and the accurate shooting by his crew, succeeded in destroying several Zeros before dropping his bombs on the hostile base as planned, this in spite of continuous enemy attacks. The fight with the enemy pursuit lasted 25 minutes until the group dived into cloud cover. After leaving the target, Capt. Pease's aircraft fell behind the balance of the group due to unknown difficulties as a result of the combat, and was unable to reach this cover before the enemy pursuit succeeded in igniting 1 of his bomb bay tanks. He was seen to drop the flaming tank. It is believed that Capt. Pease's airplane and crew were subsequently shot down in flames, as they did not return to their base. In voluntarily performing this mission Capt. Pease contributed materially to the success of the group, and displayed high devotion to duty, valor, and complete contempt for personal danger. His undaunted bravery has been a great insplration to the officers and men of his unit.cite web
accessdate=2007-12-10
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/wwII-m-s.html
title = Harl Peace Jr., Medal of Honor recipient
work = World War II (M-S)
publisher U.S Army Center of Military History
date = July 16, 2007
]

ee also

*List of Medal of Honor recipients
*Pease Air Force Base

Notes

References

*findagrave|8096123 Retrieved on 2007-12-10
*cite web
accessdate=2007-12-10
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/wwII-m-s.html
title = Harl Peace Jr., Medal of Honor recipient
work = World War II (M-S)
publisher U.S Army Center of Military History
date = July 16, 2007


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