John R Mc Quown served his country in World War II.
15th (AF) Air Force
96th (RG) Reconnaissance Group
Information on John Mc Quown is gathered and extracted from military records. We have many documents and copies of documents, including military award documents. It is from these documents that we have found this information on 2LT Mc Quown. These serviceman's records are not complete and should not be construed as a complete record. We are always looking for more documented material on this and other servicemen. If you can help add to John Mc Quown's military record please contact us.
AM

Air Medal
05/16/1944
GO: 458
General Order
15th Air Force
2LT
Kansas City MO
12FEB1944-24MAR1944
AM/1OLC

Air Medal
Oak Leaf Cluster
05/16/1944
GO: 458
General Order
15th Air Force
2LT
Kansas City MO
01APR1944-07APR1944
AM/2OLC

Air Medal
Oak Leaf Cluster
05/16/1944
GO: 458
General Order
15th Air Force
2LT
Kansas City MO
08APR1944-18APR1944
AM/3OLC

Air Medal
Oak Leaf Cluster
05/31/1944
GO: 745
General Order
15th Air Force
2LT
Kansas City MO
19APR1944-03MAY1944
AM/4OLC

Air Medal
Oak Leaf Cluster
07/19/1944
GO: 1949
General Order
15th AF
1LT
Kansas City MO
09MAY1944-13JUN1944
For meritorious achievement in aerial flight while participating in sustained operational activities against the enemy btwn the indicated dates
AM/5OLC

Air Medal
Oak Leaf Cluster
07/19/1944
GO: 1949
General Order
15th AF
1LT
Kansas City MO
14JUN1944-27JUN1944
For meritorious achievement in aerial flight while participating in sustained operational activities against the enemy btwn the indicated dates
ROS
On The Roster
09/18/1944
15th Air Force
2LT
12/Aug/1944 PUC Recommened
Participated in mission on 12AUG1944
AM/8OLC

Air Medal
Oak Leaf Cluster
09/18/1944
GO: 3462
General Order
15th Air Force
1LT
Kansas City MO
PUC
09/25/1944
15th Air Force
2LT
9/Jul/1944
DFC

Distinguished Flying Cross
08/04/1945
15th Air Force
2LT
Kansas MO
6/Aug/1944
Navigator, France
The information on this page about John Mc Quown has been obtained through a possible variety of sources incluging the serviceman themselves, family, copies of military records that are in possession of the Army Air Corps Library and Museum along with data obtained from other researchers and sources including AF Archives at Air Force Historical Research Agency and the U.S. National Archives.
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