- Teddy Shapou
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt Shapou, Teddy Shapou, (Birth date|1919|01|07| – Death date|1985|05|17) was an American war hero of
World War II . Born in Lawrence,Massachusetts in 1919 [ [http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/bio/sabio.html Biographical Clpping Files Index] UNC Library] to Lebanese-American parents, he grew up inNew Bern ,NC with his three sisters. He first attendedNC State in Raleigh, NC, then transferred to Georgetown College in Kentucky to be closer to his future wife. He starred in football, baseball, and studied zoology and botany before dropping out to join the Army Air Force.He was first assigned to a pursuit group in Puerto Rico before joining the 14th Air Force in China as a fighter pilot. He served with the
Flying Tigers in theBurma Theater (the 74th Fighter Squadron). [ [http://www.flyingtiger.org/files/squadrons/74th/74th%20FS%20WWII.html flyingtiger.org] ] He was awarded at the same ceremony theSilver Star , Distinguished Flying Cross, and theAir Medal "for combat flying in China." [ [http://cbi-theater-15.home.comcast.net/roundup/roundup102243.html Flyer Hits Jackpot] CBI Roundup VOL. II NO. 6 REG. NO. L5015 DELHI, FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1943] He is said to have shot down several Zeros and assisted with downing a Mitsubishi bomber. His photograph was auctioned in New Bern, NC for war bonds for $8,500. [ [http://cbi-theater-15.home.comcast.net/roundup/roundup111943.html CAPTAIN'S PHOTO SOLD DURING BOND DRIVE] CBI Roundup NOVEMBER 19, 1943] He reached the rank of captain. After the war he worked in thecivil service at the Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point, Havelock, NC. [ personal verification ]He was married to Kathleen Jones in
1942 . They had two daughters, Marilyn and Janis Claire, who was named to honor General Claire Chennault. The Shapous were members of St. Paul Catholic Church. [ [http://www.newsargus.com/obituaries/archives/2004/09/08/kathleen_shapou/index.shtml "Goldsboro News Argus" Wife's Obit] ]Capt. Shapou died May 17, 1985, in New Bern, North Carolina.
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