Major Harry Pike
Monday, 4 May 2009
“Maj. Harry Pike and his Flyin’ Fish was attached to the 16th Fighter Squadron when this picture was taken October 22, 1942 at Peishiyi. The following year he was shot down by flak over Hankow and survived a flaming crash although badly burned on his hands and face. A Japanese doctor in Hankow saved him and he was later transfered to Japan where he was held prisoner until the end of the war.” (Eugene McGuire Jr.)
Photograph taken by General Eugene McGuire while serving with the 75th & 76th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Group, 14th Air Force.
No. 1 — August 15th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
This is my uncle. I was always so proud of him. I would like to know where his son is.
No. 2 — September 2nd, 2009 at 8:12 am
I am his nephew from Wisconsin. He was quite a man, advancing to the rank of Colonel and serving in the USAF for 30 years. I have been searching for his son Rocky Pike whose last address was in San Diego, CA. If anyone knows where he is, please contact me. He is between 65 and 70 years of age.