John J. Pesch

John Joseph Pesch (20 July 1921 – 10 January 2010) was a senior officer in the United States Air Force who served as director of the Air National Guard from 20 April 1974 to 31 January 1977. He served in World War II, and was a young pilot on 23 March 1944, when German fighters shot out two engines on the left side of his B-17 during a bombing raid. Eight members of the crew bailed out, leaving Pesch and his co-pilot, J. C. Amley, to successfully land the aircraft.

Major General John J. Pesch Flight Safety Trophy
Pesch is remembered each time his "Flight Safety Trophy" is awarded to an organization.
 * 157th Air Refueling Wing
 * 135th Airlift Group
 * 119th Wing (Awarded Trophy in 2003, 2002, and 2000)

Major awards and decorations

 * Air Force Distinguished Service ribbon.svg   Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
 * Legion of Merit ribbon.svg   Legion of Merit
 * Distinguished Flying Cross ribbon.svg   Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) with one Oak Leaf Cluster
 * Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg   Meritorious Service Medal
 * Air Medal ribbon.svg   Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters.
 * Air Force Commendation ribbon.svg   Air Force Commendation Medal
 * U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Presidential Unit Citation ribbon.svg   Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
 * World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg   World War II Victory Medal (United States)
 * Army of Occupation ribbon.svg   Army of Occupation Medal
 * National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg   National Defense Service Medal