MODICA EDWARD S

COL Edward S. Modica was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 08/29/2007 at the age of 83.3
Mary Esther, FL
Date of Birth 05/17/1924
Served in the U.S. Air Force
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More detail on this person: Colonel Edward S. Modica USAF (Ret) BUFF-1 flew his last mission on August 29, 2007. A veteran of three wars, he was a devoted father, great comrade-in-arms and friend; who was loved by all. The colonel was born on May 17, 1924, in North Bergen, New Jersey, the fourth son of Santa and Mary Gallagher Modica. He graduated from North Bergen High School in 1941, and, enlisted in the Army Air Corps as an Aviation Cadet in February 1942. He completed P-40 training in mid-1943 and saw action in North Africa later that year before returning to the US to teach P-40 transition training in Tallahassee, Florida. Ed returned to combat in the Far East Theater of Operation in March 1944. Before shipping overseas, he married his childhood sweetheart Margaret 'Midge' Nees, his beloved soul mate for the next 44 years. Ed transitioned to the P-51 and also qualified in the B-25 during his initial missions with the 1st Air Commando Group and became operational with the 3rd Air Commando Group in May 1944. He participated in the Battles of the Philippines, Formosa, and Okinawa by the end of World War II. After the war, Ed served as a staff officer for the Army of Occupation in Japan. He returned to the United States in the fall of 1946, and was assigned to Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS, flying P-51s and C-47 aircraft. In June 1950, he was sent back to Okinawa, Japan and began combat operations flying P-51 Mustangs in defense of the Pusan Perimeter in Korea. He returned home to an assignment at Maxwell AFB in May 1952, and then was assigned to Lowery AFB, Denver CO, as initial cadre to the new US Air Force Academy. After seeing the first class graduate in 1959, Ed and family departed for the 81st Fighter Wing, Bentwaters, UK. He was chief of supply under Wing Commander Colonel Robin Olds and Director of Operations, Colonel Chappy James. He returned to the US in June 1964 to Eglin AFB, where he served as Chief of Supply for the Air Armament Center. In November 1968, he began transition training to his favorite aircraft the H-3C "Jolly Green" Air Rescue and Recovery helicopter and transitioned to the HH-53C "Super Jolly" before going overseas. He deployed to Ubon, Thailand in 1970, as Commander, 40th Air Rescue and Recovery Squadron. After an assignment to Military Airlift Command, Scott AFB from 1971 to 73, he became an air attaché to Australia until 1975. His last assignment was to McGuire AFB, NJ, where he retired in May 1976. During 34 years of military services to the United States, Ed was awarded the Legion of Merit (1OLC), the Distinguished Flying Cross (1OLC), Bronze Star Medal with V Device (1OLC), the Meritorious Service Medal (2OLC), numerous Air Medals, and campaign ribbons and awards. He was a life member of the Air Force Association, original member of the WWII Air Commando Association, Dadealians, Quite Bird Men, and first elected president of the Jolly Green Giant Association. Ed and family returned to Ft. Walton Beach in 1976. In 1987, Midge passed away and one year later he met and married a truly great lady, Judy Godin of Montgomery, AL. For the next 6 years they cut a rug across the Southeast United States. Judy passed away in 1994. Afterwards Ed became a permanent resident of Destin, Florida. He is survived by five of his six sons and one daughter including Ed, Jr and his wife Joyce, of Mary Esther, FL, Robert and wife Susan of Pascagoula, MS, Elizabeth and husband David Hensley of Acworth, GA, Mark of Gulf Breeze, FL, Stephen of Atlanta, GA, and Matthew of Ft Walton Beach, FL; his step-son, Jack Godin of Montgomery, AL, as well as 7 grand children. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that you make a contribution to the American Cancer Society and Covenant Hospice of Destin, FL.

Burial information: Destin Memorial Cemetery, Destin, FL

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