The third ranking ace in the Pacific during World War II was
Charles Henry "Mac" MacDonald, was born in Dubois, Pennsylvania on 23 November 1914.
He entered the Army Air Corps pilot training program following graduation from
Louisiana State University in 1938. MacDonald received his wings and commission as a
second lieutenant at Kelly Field, Texas on 25 May 1939. Assigned initially to the
55th Pursuit Group, he was transferred to the 18th Pursuit Group at Wheeler Field,
Hawaii on 9 February 1941 and was there during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
on 7 December.MacDonald returned to the States and served briefly in the 326th
Fighter Group before transfer to the 348th Fighter Group to command the 340th
Pursuit Squadron at Westover Field, Maine. On 1 October 1943 MacDonald, by then a
major, joined the 475th Fighter Group at Dobodura, New Guinea as group executive
officer. He scored his first four victories that month, and became an ace on 9
November when he downed two Zekes near Alexishafen Airdrome. Promoted to lieutenant
colonel the next day, he assumed command of the group.
Leading the group for 20 months, Colonel "Mac" flew his P-38, "PUTT PUTT MARU"
with the unit number "100". One of his most memorable missions occurred on 25
December 1944 when he destroyed three Japanese fighters over Clark Field in the
Philippines. He scored his last aerial victory on 13 March 1945, bringing his total
to 27.
MacDonald returned to the States in July 1945 and served in a variety of command
and staff assignments, including commander of the 33rd Fighter Group and 23rd
Fighter Wing. Retiring from the Air Force as a colonel in July 1961, he spent 10
years touring the Pacific and Caribbean by sailboat before retiring in Florida