John Knox MacArthur

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John Knox MacArrthur
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Lieutenant John Knox MacArthur, 27th Aero Squadron
Nickname(s) Mac
Born 14 January 1891
Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
Died 20 July 1918
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Air Service, United States Army
Rank Lieutenant
Unit 27th Aero Squadron
Battles/wars World War I Victory Medal ribbon.svg World War I
Awards Distinguished Service Cross

Lieutenant John Knox MacArthur was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.[1] He was his squadron's first ace.[2]

MacArthur was an electrical engineer before he joined the U.S. Army Air Force.[2]

MacArthur downed his half dozen Germany planes from 13 June through 19 July 1918, including a pair of Fokker D.VIIs shared with Donald Hudson, and three other pilots on 2 July.[2]

On 20 July 1918, he was one of three pilots forced down and killed by stormy weather.[2]

Honors and awards

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)

The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to John Knox MacArthur, Second Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Luneville, France, June 13, 1918. Outnumbered and handicapped by his presence far behind the German lines, Second Lieutenant MacArthur and three flying companions fought brilliantly a large group of enemy planes, bringing down or putting to flight all in the attacking party, while performing an important mission.[1]

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