- Ralph Cheli
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name=Maj Ralph CheliUnited States Army Air Corps
born= 1919
died=March 6 , Death year and age|1944|1919
placeofbirth=San Francisco
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allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army Air Corps
serviceyears= 1940-1944
rank=Major
commands=405th Medium Bombardment Squadron
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battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor Distinguished Flying CrossPurple Heart Air Medal
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portrayedby=Ralph Cheli was a major in the
USAAF and served as the Commanding Officer of 405th Medium Bombardment Squadron flying B-25's in theFifth Air Force inNew Guinea .Biography
Born in
San Francisco , he attendedLehigh University as member of the class of 1941. With the start of US involvement inWorld War II , he left in his junior year to join the USAAF as an aviation cadet.Previous activity on 38 combat missions, including conducting one of the first
skip bombing raids against Japanese convoys, had earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross and theAir Medal .While leading his squadron in a dive to attack the heavily defended Dagua Airdrome near
Wewak , New Guinea onAugust 18 1943 , intercepting enemy aircraft centered their fire on his plane, causing it to burst into flames while still 2 miles from the objective. His speed would have enabled him to gain necessary altitude to parachute to safety, but this action would have resulted in his formation becoming disorganized and exposed to the enemy. Although a crash was inevitable, he courageously elected to continue leading the attack in his blazing plane. From a minimum altitude, the squadron made a devastating bombing and strafing attack on the target. The mission completed, Maj. Cheli instructed his wingman to lead the formation, and he crashed into the sea. Initially he was believed killed in the crash, but post war evidence indicates that he survived the crash but was executed in March 1944 by the Japanese while aPOW onRabaul . For his actions, he was posthumously awarded theMedal of Honor . What are believed to be Major Cheli's and other similarly executed POWs remains are now interred atJefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis,Missouri .The
Arnold Air Society chapter at his alma materLehigh University was named in his honor.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Major, U.S. Army Air Corps. Place and date: Near Wewak, New Guinea, 18 August 1943. Entered service at: Brooklyn, N.Y. Birth: San Francisco, Calif. G.O. No.: 72, 28 October 1943.
Citation:
:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy. While Maj. Cheli was leading his squadron in a dive to attack the heavily defended Dagua Airdrome, intercepting enemy aircraft centered their fire on his plane, causing it to burst into flames while still 2 miles from the objective. His speed would have enabled him to gain necessary altitude to parachute to safety, but this action would have resulted in his formation becoming disorganized and exposed to the enemy. Although a crash was inevitable, he courageously elected to continue leading the attack in his blazing plane. From a minimum altitude, the squadron made a devastating bombing and strafing attack on the target. The mission completed, Maj. Cheli instructed his wingman to lead the formation and crashed into the sea.
ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II
*List of Italian American Medal of Honor recipients References
*findagrave|19379 Retrieved on
2007-10-30
*Looking Backward, A Lehigh University Scrapbook, Lehigh University, 1991
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/wings/part2/10_cheli.html Wings of Valor]Persondata
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