- Joseph C. McConnell
Joseph Christopher McConnell, Jr. (
30 January 1922 -25 August 1954 ) was the top American ace during theKorean War . A native ofDover, New Hampshire , Captain McConnell shot down 16Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 s while flyingF-86 Sabre s with theU.S. Air Force . He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and theSilver Star for combat heroism. McConnell was the first American triple jet-on-jetfighter ace and is still the top-scoring American jet ace.World War II
During
World War II McConnell enteredU.S. Army Air Forces Aviation Cadet training. His dream of becoming a pilot was dashed when instead of going to pilot training he was assigned to navigator training. After completing training McConnell flew combat missions in Europe as aB-24 Liberator navigator. He remained in the Army Air Force after the war eventually entering flight training. In 1948 McConnell achieved his goal of becoming a fighter pilot.Korean War
The
Korean War began on25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. As the war continued across the Korean peninsula, McConnell sought to be part of it. He was assigned to the 39th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron of the 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing inKorea in late 1952. Gifted with keen eyesight, McConnell proved to be an aggressive MiG hunter, but he did not get his first kill until the new year. McConnell scored all of his kills over a four-month period, fromJanuary 14 toMay 18 1953 .McConnell flew at least three F-86 Sabres, all called "Beautious Butch". The name referred to the nickname of his wife, Pearl "Butch" Brown. His first kills were scored in an F-86E-10 (serial number 51-2753,
buzz number FU-753). The second was an F-86F-15 (serial number 51-12971, buzz number FU-971). This aircraft was shot down onApril 12 ,1953 with Captain McConnell ejecting and subsequently being rescued from the Yellow Sea by helicopter. His final combat Sabre was an F-86F-1 (serial number 51-2910, buzz number FU-910). This aircraft was repainted following his final mission with the name being changed to "Beauteous Butch II".On his last day flying in combat, on
18 May 1953 , he shot down three MiGs in two separate missions bringing his total to 16 and becoming the first triple jet ace. Immediately after his 16th kill, McConnell was sent back to the United States along withManuel "Pete" Fernandez , the top ace of the 4th Fighter Wing. For his exploits he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC).Death
After returning to his home in
Apple Valley, California , McConnell was stationed atGeorge Air Force Base and continued flying F-86s. In 1954 he was temporarily assigned to the service testing program of the newest F-86, the F-86H. This was the last and most powerful version of the Sabre and was intended to be a nuclear-capable, fighter-bomber. On25 August 1954 , while testing the fifth production F-86H (serial number 52-1981), atEdwards Air Force Base , he was killed in a crash following a control malfunction. The crash's cause was attributed to a missing bolt. Then-MajorChuck Yeager was assigned to investigate the crash and replicated the malfunction at a much higher altitude, recovering before he hit the desert floor.The 1955 film "
The McConnell Story ", starringAlan Ladd andJune Allyson , chronicles his life story. The book "Sabre Jet Ace" (1961) by Charles Ira Coombs chronicled his experiences as a fighter pilot in Korea in a fictionalized biography for young readers.ee also
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List of Korean War air aces References
;Notes;Bibliography
*Baugher, Joe. [http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/usafserials.html "USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers – 1908 to Present"] , "USAF Serials". Retrieved:29 December 2007 .
*Davis, Larry "MiG Alley". Carrollton, Texas: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1978 ISBN 0-89747-081-8.
*Thompson, Warren. "F-86 Sabre Aces of the 51st Fighter Wing". London: Osprey, 2006. ISBN 1-84176-995-9.External links
* [http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/F-86H_crash_site.htm The Crash of McConnell's F-86H]
* [http://www.afa.org/magazine/Sept2006/0906aces.pdf Photograh of McConnell's Sabre showing the name "Beauteous Butch II"] , "Sabres and Aces", "Air Force Magazine", Sept. 2006, p. 85.
* [http://www.acepilots.com/korea_mcconnell.html Capt. Joseph McConnell] Account of McConnell's Korean War experiences, with photographs.
* [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/photos/060829-F-1234S-040.jpgF-86H photo] F-86H photograph from National Museum of the USAF.
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