Medal of Honor Recipient: Colonel John Kane
Rank and organization: Colonel, U.S. Army Air Corps,
9th Air Force. Place and date: Ploetsi
Raid, Rumania,
1 August 1943.
Entered service at: Shreveport,
La. Birth: McGregor, Tex. G.O.
No.: 54, 9 August 1943.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry in action and intrepidity at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty on 1 August 1943. On this date he led the third
element of heavy bombardment aircraft in a mass low-level bombing attack
against the vitally important enemy target of the Ploesti
oil refineries. En route to the target, which necessitated a round-trip flight
of over 2,400 miles, Col. Kane's element became separated from the leading
portion of the massed formation in avoiding dense and dangerous cumulous cloud
conditions over mountainous terrain. Rather than turn back from such a vital
mission he elected to proceed to his target. Upon arrival at the target area it
was discovered that another group had apparently missed its target and had
previously attacked ??and damaged the target assigned to Col. Kane's element.
Despite the thoroughly warned defenses, the intensive antiaircraft fire, enemy
fighter airplanes, extreme hazards on a low-level attack of exploding delayed
action bombs from the previous element, of oil fires and explosions and dense
smoke over the target area, Col. Kane elected to lead his formation into the
attack. By his gallant courage, brilliant leadership, and superior flying
skill, he and the formation under his command successfully attacked this vast
refinery so essential to our enemies' war effort. Through his conspicuous
gallantry in this most hazardous action against the enemy, and by his
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty, Col.
Kane personally contributed vitally to the success of this daring mission and
thereby rendered most distinguished service in the furtherance of the defeat of
our enemies.
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