John Francis Jackson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Francis Jackson

Australian fighter ace

Date of Birth: 23-Feb-1908

Place of Birth: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Date of Death: 28-Apr-1942

Profession: aircraft pilot

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About John Francis Jackson

  • John Francis Jackson, DFC (23 February 1908 – 28 April 1942) was an Australian fighter ace and squadron commander of World War II.
  • He was credited with eight aerial victories, and led No.
  • 75 Squadron during the Battle of Port Moresby in 1942.
  • Born in Brisbane, he was a grazier and businessman, who also operated his own private plane, when he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Reserve in 1936.
  • Called up for active service following the outbreak of war in 1939, Jackson served with No.
  • 23 Squadron in Australia before he was posted to the Middle East in November 1940.
  • As a fighter pilot with No.
  • 3 Squadron he flew Gloster Gladiators, Hawker Hurricanes and P-40 Tomahawks during the North African and Syria–Lebanon campaigns. Jackson was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and mentioned in despatches for his actions in the Middle East.
  • Posted to the South West Pacific theatre, he was promoted to squadron leader in March 1942 and given command of No.
  • 75 Squadron, operating P-40 Kittyhawks, at Port Moresby in Papua.
  • Described as "rugged, simple" and "true as steel", Jackson was nicknamed "Old John" in affectionate tribute to his thirty-four years.
  • He earned praise for his leadership during the defence of Port Moresby before his death in combat on 28 April.
  • His younger brother Les took over No.
  • 75 Squadron, and also became a fighter ace.
  • Jacksons International Airport, Port Moresby, is named in John Jackson's honour.

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