Pius Gregory Kuntz
Military
Object Number - UPL 22303 - Pilot 2Lt Pius Kuntz from 392nd FS 367th Fighter Group nose art “Napoleons Delight Nin” P-38J Lightning code H5-F,
Pius, son of Jacob Kuntz and Theresia Mastel, was born in Napoleon North Dakota in 1920. After high school he attended North Dakota State College for a year until he had an opportunity to work as a machinist in Los Angeles, California.
In California, he met 19-year-old Virginia Jaycox and in 1941 they eloped to Las Vegas. They lived in Van Nuys California near an airbase where Pius began flying. Pius loved flying and in July 1942 he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and accepted as an Aviation Cadet in 1943.
2nd Lieutenant Pius G Kuntz was soon flying combat missions over German skies in WWII. Pius was part of the 9th Air Force, 367th Fighter Group, nicknamed The "Dynamite Gang", 392th Fighter Squadron in Belgium and later in Clastres Airfield in France. The Fighter Squadron, codenamed "Nobhole", was led by group commander Edwin S. Chickering and the 392nd made quite a record. Pius flew over 45 successful sorties and was shot down twice. The second time was fatal.
On 25 March 1945, flying a P-47D Thunderbolt fighter, Pius was on a dive bombing mission, the target was in Aschaffenburg. He was shot down near Dettingen, Germany by enemy flak. He was only 24 years old when he was killed in action serving our country.
Pius was a true hero.
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Units served with

- Unit Hierarchy: Group
- Air Force: Ninth Air Force
- Type Category: Fighter

- Unit Hierarchy: Squadron
- Air Force: Ninth Air Force
- Type Category: Fighter
Aircraft
Places

- Site type: Airfield
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Died |
25 March 1945 | ||
Born |
Napoleon, ND 58561, USA | ||
Born |
Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Information was shared by Geri Mastel, Marjorie Jaycox Seltmann, Denise Yanega, members of the 367th fighter group, and the USAAF mission report.
Information was shared by Geri Mastel, Marjorie Jaycox Seltmann, Denise Yanega, members of the 367th fighter group, and the USAAF mission report