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  • Ralph Cheli
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  • Ralph Cheli (pronounced "Kelly" ; October 29, 1919—March 6, 1944) was a major in the United States Army Air Forces and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He served as the commanding officer of the 405th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) in the Fifth Air Force's 38th Bombardment Group, based at Durand Airfield, Port Moresby, New Guinea.
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serviceyears
  • 1940
Birth Date
  • 1919-10-29
Commands
  • 405
Branch
Name
  • Maj Ralph Cheli United States Army Air Forces
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  • Place of burial
Birth Place
  • San Francisco, California
Awards
death date
  • 1944-03-06
Rank
Allegiance
  • United States of America
Battles
placeofburial
  • Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery St. Louis, Missouri
abstract
  • Ralph Cheli (pronounced "Kelly" ; October 29, 1919—March 6, 1944) was a major in the United States Army Air Forces and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He served as the commanding officer of the 405th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) in the Fifth Air Force's 38th Bombardment Group, based at Durand Airfield, Port Moresby, New Guinea. On August 18, 1943, while leading his group of B-25 Mitchells on a low level attack of two Japanese airfields, his bomber was severely damaged. Cheli pressed the attack despite the battle damage, then crash-landed his bomber at sea. He was made a prisoner-of-war and on March 6, 1944, was executed by his captors. During the period when his status was unknown, Cheli was nominated for the Medal of Honor, which he was awarded in October 1943.
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