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Inside the Black Sheep Squadron: LTC Henry Mayo “Hank” Bourgeois
Season 2 · Episode 132

Inside the Black Sheep Squadron: LTC Henry Mayo “Hank” Bourgeois

LTC Bourgeois recounts his time as a fighter pilot in WWII.

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories · Evergreen Podcasts | The Honor Project

May 30, 202433m 39s

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Show Notes

Lieutenant Colonel Henry Mayo “Hank” Bourgeois served in World War II as a Marine Corps fighter pilot. He was a member of the Black Sheep Squadron (VMFA-214), which became famous for their numerous successes over the Solomon Islands, and their leader, Lt. Col. Gregory “Pappy” Boyington. 


Boyington had previously earned a name for himself as a member of the Flying Tigers, but he left and created his own unit which became the Black Sheep. He had a reputation as an incredibly skilled pilot, but also a serious alcoholic. He survived two years in a prison camp after being shot down, and ended the war with 28 confirmed kills and the Medal of Honor.


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