James J. Alexander was 17 years old when
Japanese forces launched a devastating
attack on Pearl Harbor. Just under a year
later, he enlisted in the US Army Air Corps on
his 18th birthday. He soon found himself
testing war planes in the bitter cold of Alaska.
This hero's story was recently shared with us
by his daughters, Elizabeth Putnam and Janet
Edwards.
Born December 4, 1924 in Kings Mountain,
North Carolina, James Alexander enlisted in
the US Army Air Corps in December of 1942,
on his 18th birthday. After induction at Fort
Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina, he was
sent to Embry Riddle School of Aviation in
Miami, Florida. Upon completion of his course
of study there, he was stationed for a brief
time at Bolling Field in Washington, DC.
However, for most of the war he was
stationed at Ladd Field in Fairbanks, Alaska.
At Ladd Field, Alexander was part of the Cold
Weather Testing Detachment which was
responsible for making sure aircraft would
start and fly at extreme temperatures.
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Temperatures at Ladd Field can drop lower
than -60° Fahrenheit in the winter, making it
an ideal place for such testing. Alexander's
unit tested how to handle wing icing and
navigation, the effectiveness of cold-weather
clothing and armament, and other aspects of
operating aircraft in these arctic-like
conditions. James worked as a mechanic on
B-24 Liberator Bombers and C-64 Norseman
planes and flew as a flight engineer on these
aircraft.
Following the war, James Alexander was
discharged from the service on March 3,
1946. Today, at age 93, he resides with his
wife, Margie, in Kings Mountain, North
Carolina. The two have been married for 71
years.

James Alexander with his wife of 71 years,
Margie
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