Eugene A. Valencia Jr.

Eugene Anthony Valencia Jr.

Eugene A. Valencia Jr.
Eugene Valencia
Eugene Valencia
Born(1921-04-13)13 April 1921
San Francisco, California
Died15 September 1972(1972-09-15) (aged 51)
San Antonio, Texas
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1941–1962
RankCommander
UnitUSS Essex
VF-9
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsNavy Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross (6)
Air Medal (6)

Early life

A native of San Francisco, Valencia was born on 13 April 1921 and attended junior college before enlisting in the United States Navy for flight training in 1941.

Valencia received his wings in February 1942 and joined Fighting Squadron 9 a year later. During his first combat deployment to the Pacific, he flew Grumman F6F Hellcats from USS Essex in 1943–44. At the end of the first cruise in February 1944, Lieutenant (JG) Valencia was an ace with seven victories, including three in the large dogfight over Truk Atoll on 17 February.

Promoted to full lieutenant, Valencia prepared for VF-9's next deployment. He trained three other pilots in his "mowing machine" tactics, which became perhaps the deadliest naval fighter division (four planes) of the war. "Fighting 9" flew from USS Lexington and USS Yorktown during 1945, and Valencia's division accounted for 43 of the squadron's 130 victories. Valencia himself joined the ranks of the "aces in a day" with six kills over Japan on 17 April, and at war's end all his division's pilots were aces. James B. French had 11 victories, Harris Mitchell 10, and Clinton L. Smith 6. With 23 victories, Valencia remains the United States Navy's third-ranking ace of all time.

Valencia remained in the navy after World War II ended, and served in a variety of roles including ordnance test, transports, and antisubmarine warfare. As a full commander, he was executive officer of VFAW-3, an air defense squadron, from 1958–1960.

Valencia's decorations include the Navy Cross, six Distinguished Flying Crosses, and six Air Medals.

Later life

Valencia retired from the navy in 1962 and entered business in Southern California. He died at an aces reunion in San Antonio in 1972, aged 51.

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