Newton Henry Mason

Military Person

1918 – 1942

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Who was Newton Henry Mason?

Newton Henry Mason was a decorated United States Navy fighter pilot of World War II who was killed in action at the Battle of the Coral Sea.

Mason was born in New York City on 24 December 1918. He enlisted as a seaman in the United States Naval Reserve on 7 November 1940 and on 10 February 1941 was appointed an aviation cadet. Assigned to U.S. Navy Fighting Squadron 3 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga as an F4F Wildcat fighter pilot in September 1941, he reported to VF-3 while it was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Ewa in Ewa, Territory of Hawaii, in January 1942 after Saratoga had been damaged by a Japanese submarine torpedo.

Later reassigned to Fighting Squadron 2, Ensign Mason's first and only aerial combat occurred during the Battle of the Coral Sea on 8 May 1942, when he disappeared during action with Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft and was declared missing in action, probably the victim of Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters from the Japanese aircraft carrier Shōkaku.

Mason was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his skill and courage in battle.

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Born
Dec 24, 1918
New York City
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • New York City
Died
May 1, 1942
Coral Sea

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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