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John Trevor

  • Godfrey, John Trevor
  • U.S. Captain and Air Force Fighter Ace. 

  • 22-07-1922, Montreal, Canada.
  • USA.
  • 12-06-1958, sclereroses, age 35, in South Freeport .
  • Maple Root Cemetery, Coventry .

Godfrey, John Trevor
John Godfrey, born on 22-07-1922 in Montreal, Canada, was destined to become an outstanding American warrior, to destroy more enemy aircraft than any other pilot in the 4th and to become a national hero in whose honor factory whistles were blown, military parades staged and war bond rallies held. But at home, in his 'teens, Godfrey was the subject of many anxious family consultations. He was moody, reckless and appeared to be shiftless. His salient feature was his set of darting, gypsy black eyes. They later proved the keenest eyes in the 4th, disciplined, radar eyes that could spot enemy specks in the sky miles away. But in 1940, they had a restless, faraway expression that reflected Godfrey's maladjustment. 11-08-1941, his despairing parents made a covenant with him. It was agreed that he could go to Canada and try to enter the RCAF to become a fighter pilot. If he failed he would come back and go to college. He never went to college. He painted "Reggie's Reply" on his plane,  after his brother, who died torpedoed by the Germans as he sailed to England. Godfrey and his close friend Captain "Don" Gentile (see Gentile) flew with a group from the 4th Fighter Group of the 336th Fighter Squadron     flying out of Debden.    They tormented Hermann Goering's (see Goering Peter) (did you know) Luftwaffe to such an extent that Goering called them the "Debden Gangsters". Between Gentile and Godfrey they had 37 kills. Gentile and Godfrey used rather unconventional tactics; tactics which would in later years be used by American fighter pilots in Vietnam and was in the best position, took the lead with the other covering his "six". The Gentile-Godfrey combination was so effective the Goering is said to have sworn he'd give up two squadrons for their capture. Major Godfrey was shot down 8 miles northeast of Nordhausen, Germany, when he was hit by his wingman's gunfire and bellied in. wings of prey wwii air combat pc   He spent several months in a prison camp, but managed to escape just before the end of the war. He passed away 12-06-1958, at the age of 35, in South Freeport of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and is buried on the Maple Root Cemetery, Coventry. 
 
 

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