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John J. Magda was a graduate of Western Kentucky University, where he distinguished himself as both a scholar and an athlete. A World War II ACE, Lieutenant Commander Magda was the first and only member of the Navy’s “Blue Angels” killed in combat action, and the only “Blue Angel” awarded the Navy Cross.

Awards Received

  • Navy Cross

    Service:

    United States Navy

    Rank:

    Lieutenant Commander

    Batallion:

    Fighting Squadron 191 (VF-191)

    Division:

    U.S.S. Princeton (CV-37)

    Action Date:

    March 8, 1951

    Authority: Board of Awards: Serial 62 (January 25, 1952)

    The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross (Posthumously) to Lieutenant Commander John Joseph Magda (NSN: 0-98678), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United Nations while serving as a Pilot with Fighting Squadron ONE HUNDRED NINETY-ONE (VF-191) attached to Carrier Air Group NINETEEN on board the U.S.S. Princeton (CV-37), in action against enemy aggressor forces in the Republic of Korea on 8 March 1951. Skillfully leading a daring strike against enemy installations at Tanch’on, Lieutenant Commander Magda braved intense hostile anti-aircraft fire to press home vigorous bombing and strafing runs. When his aircraft was struck by enemy fire and burst into flames, he gallantly continued to carry out the attack, destroying several gun emplacements and inflicting severe damage on nearby rail installations. With all his ammunition expended, he turned his fiercely burning plane seaward in an attempt to avert capture and the possible compromise of his aircraft. Successful in reaching this final objective before his plane crashed out of control into the sea, Lieutenant Commander Magda, by his inspiring leadership, indomitable fighting spirit and selfless devotion to the fulfillment of his assigned mission, upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.