Jack Mason Gougar

Jack Mason Gougar
Born (1920-09-29)September 29, 1920
New Lenox, Illinois
Died January 1, 2007(2007-01-01) (aged 86)
Biloxi, Mississippi
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1/10/1941-3/1/1968
Rank Lieutenant Commander
Unit USS Yorktown, USS Hornet, USS Sangamon, Blue Angels
Battles/wars World War II
*Battle of Midway
*Battle of the Coral Sea
Vietnam War, Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
Awards Air Medal (3)

Jack Mason Gougar (September 29, 1920 - January 1, 2007) was a full career aviator with the United States Navy. Beginning his career as an enlisted man, he earned his commission as a Mustang while participating in World War II and the Vietnam War.

Miscellaneous

Timeline

The following was written by LCDR Jack Gougar and submitted to the Blue Angel Alumni Association and published on their website.[2]

Aircraft

Battle of Midway

Serving aboard the USS Yorktown, Jack Gougar spent several hours in the water after it was sunk.[1]

Blue Angels

His last tour of duty was as engineering officer for the Navy Blue Angels.[1]

Awards and decorations

Gougar's awards and decorations include: 3 Air Medals, 3 Presidential Unit Citations, 10 Battle Stars (Asiatic-Pacific Campaign), Good Conduct Medal with 3 stars, Atlantic Defense Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Vietnamese Friendship Citation, 1000 Hour Accident-Free Flight Instructor Hour Award, 5000 Hour Accident-Free Flight Award. Commanding Officers Commendation for work with Enlisted Men, Saufley Field. Commanding Officers Commendation for Re-Enlistment Program. Congressional Letter of Commendation; Senator Mike Mansfield.

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