Kenneth L. Reusser

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Kenneth L. Reusser
Born(1920-01-27)January 27, 1920
VMFA 312 "Checkerboards" Squadron
Commands heldMarine Aircraft Group 16
Battles/warsWorld War II
Bronze Star (V Device)
Purple Heart (5)
Air Medal (18)
Other workLockheed Aircraft
Piasecki Helicopter Corp

Kenneth L. Reusser (January 27, 1920 – June 20, 2009) was a

Navy Crosses while flying in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War
. He is the only aviator to survive being shot down in all three wars.

Early years

Reusser was born in 1920, the son of a minister. He enjoyed racing motorcycles, the winnings from which helped him to pay for college and eventually earn a pilot's license just prior to World War II.

World War II

Reusser first saw combat as part of

F4F Wildcat
. While assigned to the squadron, he was forced to ditch his aircraft in the Pacific after an encounter with the enemy. Injured severely, he was rescued by local islanders who nursed him until word could be passed and a recovery made.

Reusser served as a

, where he earned his first Navy Cross:

His wingman was Robert R. Klingman "Story of Bob; drummer, pilot, legend" Defense Media Activity

Korean War

On August 5, 1950, Major Kenneth L. Reusser became the first Marine to be decorated for gallantry during the

Marine Fighter Squadron TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN (VMF-214), attached to the U.S.S. SICILY (CVE-118)
, during an aerial attack on enemy targets in the Inch'on:

Vietnam

During the war Reusser served as commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 16. While leading a rescue mission, his Huey was shot down. He needed skin grafts over 35 percent of his body.

Retirement

After retiring as a colonel from the Marine Corps, Reusser resided in Milwaukie, Oregon. He worked for Lockheed Aircraft and the Piasecki Helicopter Corp. and was active in veterans' groups. Reusser died on June 20, 2009. He is survived by his first wife, Patricia, and his second wife, Gertrude; and sons, Richard C. and Kenneth L. Jr., and was preceded in death by his daughter Patty Jo.

Military decorations and awards

Reusser received the Navy Cross, the Navy and Marine Corps second highest military award, Twice.

He also received five purple hearts, having been shot down at least once in each of the three wars he flew combat missions in

Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
V
Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
Silver star
Silver star
Silver star
Gold star
Gold star
Gold star
Bronze star
Badge
Naval Aviator insignia
1st row
Navy Cross w/ one gold 5/16 inch star
Combat "V"
and one gold 5/16 inch star
Distinguished Flying Cross
and one gold 5/16 inch star
2nd row
Combat "V"
Purple Heart Medal
w/ 4 gold 5/16 inch stars
Air Medal w/ 3 silver 5/16 inch stars and two gold 5/16 inch stars Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ one gold 5/16 inch stars
3rd row Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal American Defense Service Medal American Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
4th row
World War II Victory Medal
Navy Occupation Service Medal National Defense Service Medal w/ one bronze service star Korean Service Medal
5th row Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Vietnam Service Medal
United Nations Korea Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal

References

  1. ^ a b "Kenneth L. Reusser". Military Times Valor Awards. Military Times. Retrieved 26 October 2015.