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Jesse L. Brown

Jesse L. Brown

United states navy officer

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Birthdate
October 13, 1926
Birthplace
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Date of Death
December 4, 1950
Place of Death
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Changjin County
Educated at
Eureka School (Hattiesburg, Mississippi)
Eureka School (Hattiesburg, Mississippi)
Ohio State University
Ohio State University
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Aircraft pilot
Officer (armed forces)
Officer (armed forces)

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United States
United States
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Q392039

Jesse LeRoy Brown (October 13, 1926 – December 4, 1950) was a United States Navy officer. He was the first African-American aviator to complete the U.S. Navy's basic flight training program, was a recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the first African-American naval officer killed in the Korean War.

Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to an impoverished family, Brown was avidly interested in aircraft from a young age. He graduated as salutatorian of his high school, notwithstanding its racial segregation, and was later awarded a degree from Ohio State University. Brown enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1946, becoming a midshipman. Brown earned his pilot wings on 21 October 1948 amid a flurry of press coverage; in January 1949 he was assigned to Fighter Squadron 32 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Leyte.

At the outset of the Korean War, Leyte was ordered to the Korean Peninsula, arriving in October 1950. During the Korean War, Brown's squadron (VF-32, today's VFA-32) operated from USS Leyte (CV-32), flying F4U-4 Corsair fighters in support of United Nations forces. Brown, an ensign, flew 20 combat missions before his F4U Corsair aircraft came under fire and crashed on a remote mountaintop on 4 December 1950 while supporting ground troops at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. Brown died of his wounds despite the efforts of wingman Thomas J. Hudner Jr., who intentionally crashed his own aircraft in a rescue attempt, for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Brown's successes in the segregated and desegregated U.S. military were memorialized in several books. The frigate USS Jesse L. Brown (FF-1089) was named in his honor.

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US People--Brown, Jesse L.

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USN Ships--USS Leyte (CV-32, later CVA-32, CVS-32 & AVT-10)

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