Van Bogart, Le Roy James, TSgt

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Last Rank
Technical Sergeant
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 1051-Pilot - Two-Engine
Last AFSC Group
Pilot (Officer)
Primary Unit
1952-1952, AAF MOS 1055, 5th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
Service Years
1939 - 1958
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Technical Sergeant

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Home State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Year of Birth
1919
 
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Home Town
Saint Paul
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My nephew, Rick Van Bogart at, rjvbogart@hotmail.com, is assisting me with this site.
Date of Passing
Mar 28, 2009
 
Location of Interment
Rose Hills Memorial Park - Whittier, California

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WW II Honorable Discharge Pin


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Last Known Activity:

     Jim as he preffered, was know as "Van", or "Rumboogie",  (a nickname given him in the Air Force, because he didn't drink, and would always give his "shots" to the other guy's.) Jim joined the Minnesota Air National Guard in 1939 and was in the 109th Obsevation Squadron at Fort Snelling Minnesota. He had acquired his private pilots licence prior to enlisting in the Army Air Force in April 1942, and trained at Fort Warren, Wyoming with the Quartermaster Company, Service Group (Aviation), and was sent to the B-26 Over Seas Training Base at Mac Dill Field Tampa, Florida as a pilot trainee. Then on to Walla Walla Army Air Base for combat aircraft maintenace and repair training. Then to, Galena Field Washington, Great Falls Air Base Montana, and Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg, California. 

     Originally headed for Europe with the 8th Air Force, Jim was redirected to the Pacifc and flew a B-26 Marauder with a group of medium and heavy bombers sent to join the 5th Air Force in Australia.  A short stay at Townsville, then on to the Air Base at Iron  Range. While at Iron Range, Jim helped Col Arthur Rogers install the first opperational nose turret in a B-24 Liberator,  "Connell's Special", and flew the first test hops with it.  He found out that it was actually a little faster with the turret.  When Col Rogers returned from one of the first missions with it, his nose gunner held up three fingers as they taxied by... 3 Kills. 

        Moving throughout New Guinea and the Philippines Jim volunteered, and was called on to fly often, and flew transport, photo, training, escort, and combat missions. At one time he was currant in 14 differant aircraft, and was amoung the first to fly the Douglas A-26 Invader in the Pacific. After WWII, Jim remained in the Minnesota Air National Guard with the 109th Fighter Squadron until 1947, when he moved to Califonia.  He became a 2nd Lt. in Squadron 21 Civil Air Patol, El Monte Wing . He was also a "Weekend Warrior" and trained with the 452nd Bomb Wing at Long Beach, Calif. in the Douglas B-26 Invader. 

   In 1950 His Air Force Reserve Unit became the first to be activated as a complete Air Force Unit. They were sent to, Itazuke, Japan. Then Miho, and flew bombing and close ground support missions in Korea. They moved to K-9 Air Base Pusan, Korea in May 1951, and he flew 58 misions with the 728th "Cannibals" Squadron  in the A-26 "My Baby" 44-34686.  He also flew the F- 86 Saber with the 5th Fighter Interseptor Squadron before coming home in 52'.
         

   
Other Comments:

    "I remember coming back from a mission, off the China Coast, in a P-38, when I heard, "Mayday, Mayday." I looked all around, then spotted a TBM smoking and going down. I radioed back,  "I got you." Then I saw him hit the water with a terrific splash. I flew cover for him until Air Sea Rescue arrived."
(This pilot went on to become the 41st President of the United States, George H W Bush.)

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  5 Airmen Remembered
  • Edwards, Benny, SSgt, (1950-Present)
  • Giaridini, Elmer, SSgt
  • Hetrick, Clarendon, TSgt
  • Moore, Robert, Sgt, (1950-Present)
  • Wetter, Paul, SSgt

 1943-1944, P-39 Airacobra
From Year
1943
To Year
1944
   
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Aircraft/Missile Information
Specifications
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Model Bell P-39M Airacobra
Length 30.15 ft | 9.19 m
Width 33.99 ft | 10.36 m
Height 11.84 ft | 3.61 m
Engine(s) 1 x Allison V-1710-83 water-cooled engine generating 1,200hp.
Empty Weight 5,611 lbs | 2,545 kg
MTOW 8,400 lbs | 3,810 kg
Max Speed 386 mph | 621 km/h | 335 kts
Max Range 650 miles | 1,046 km
Ceiling 35,991 ft | 10,970 m | 6.8 miles
Climb Rate 3,333 ft/min (1,015.9 m/min)
Hardpoints 2
Armament 1 x 37mm cannon mounted in the nose
2 x 12.7mm machine guns
4 x 7.62mm machine guns

Up to 500lbs of external ordnance as needed.
Accommodations 1




   
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Last Updated: Apr 27, 2011
   
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  164 Also There at This Aircraft:
  • Case, Robert
  • Jefferson, Alexander, Lt Col, (1942-1969)
  • Kaiser, Harry, Cpl, (1942-1945)
  • Leinweber, Gerald, Maj, (1941-1953)
  • McGee, Charles Edward, Brig Gen, (1942-1973)
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