LTJG JAMES C. HUGHES, JR., USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1949 Lucky Bag:
James C. Hughes, Jr.
Loss
Jim’s F4U Corsair was shot down1 by ground fire on August 9, 1951 over Korea. He was a member of VF-821 operating from USS Princeton (CV 37).
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
In May 1944, the Essex County Republican reported the capture of a jewelry smuggler in Chateaugay. He was hiding in the tower of an empty house. James and five Chateaugay high school students went up and were surprised by the fugitive who lined them up against a wall. Customs men also entered the house, and James’ father caught the fugitive. The students’ “delaying action” was considered instrumental in the apprehension.
James graduated from Chateaugay High School in 1944 as valedictorian. He was the second alternate to the U. S. Military Academy appointed by Representative Clarence E. Kilburn in September 1944.
He attended Middlebury College in the Navy V-12 program, and he completed flight training at Pensacola in December 1950.
James was also survived by his widow, the former Johanna Ornstedt of Malone, and one son, James.
James has a memory marker in New York.
References
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Previously accessible at http://www.dpaa.mil/portals/85/Documents/KoreaAccounting/korwald_dateloss.pdf ↩︎