John H. Ross (WWII Pilot)
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John Henry Ross (June 8, 1918 – August 9, 2013) was a decorated
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
pilot who flew 96 missions for the
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as part of the 7th Reconnaissance Group in the 8th Air Force. Ross flew the
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as a photo-recon pilot out of
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in England during the war. He received 11 medals and 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses. Ross' missions, which were integral to
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victory at the
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are detailed in the book, ''Eyes of the Eighth: A Story of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, 1942-1945''. On three separate missions, Ross' plane was shot down over the Atlantic Ocean and the
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. He also flew reconnaissance for Operation Aphrodite missions, which utilized radio-controlled bombers as PGM. Additional to reconnaissance missions to plot bombing runs, he also flew missions to photograph damage assessment. One of his photographs of the
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still standing amongst the rubble is credited to Ross in several books.


Background

Born in Coleman, Oklahoma, Ross owned and operated a restaurant in
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. Ross died in 2013 in Florida at the age of 95.


Documentary film

Ross is the subject of a documentary film being produced by Michael Hemschoot and Sean Bridgers of
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and Travelin' Productions, titled ''John Ross: American'', which began production in 2011. The filmmakers are utilizing animation to recreate stories from Ross' life, including his missions flown during World War II and as a child hopping freight trains during the Dust Bowl. During filming in
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the film crew followed Ross to the AMVETS National Convention, where a trailer for the film featuring animation was premiered and Ross received an Honorary Lifetime Membership in the organization. The filmmakers conducted a crowd-funding campaign on Indiegogo to raise partial funds for production. During the campaign, actors such as Jim Beaver and
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, who were cast-members with Bridgers on the show ''
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'' made contributions. Writer, director and actor
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, actress
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, the family of guitarist Wymond Miles of
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, as well as media theorist, author and documentary filmmaker,
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also made contributions.


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* 1918 births 2013 deaths People from Johnston County, Oklahoma Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II {{Oklahoma-stub