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The Distinguished Service Cross is awarded to a person who while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguished himself or herself by extraordinary heroism not justifying the award of a Medal of Honor; while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing or foreign force; or while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing Armed Force in which the United States is not a belligerent party. The act or acts of heroism must have been so notable and have involved risk of life so extraordinary as to set the individual apart from his or her comrades.

Here is the rack of medals earned by Colonel Martini

Left to right. Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star  ,United States  Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster,  British Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal and 3  clusters, Six theaters of combat medals French Legion of Honor, French Croix De Guerre and the Italian Order of Merit. And below them thePresidential Citation with 2 oak leaf clustere

 

Here is the remarkable story about the raid that then Major Allen Martini and his B17 plane called Dry Martini and the Cocktail Kids led on April 4th 1943

They took off in four formations of six planes from their airbase in England to bomb the Renault plant in Abbeville France along the river just North of Paris The Bomb run was 85% accurate and they caused serious damage to the plant, However after the bomb run they were attacked by 60 German FW109's a new aircraft with the capability of firing 20 MM canons. The first run by the 190's knocked down Martini's  left wingman and a 20mm blast through their windshield knocked out his co-pilot and knocked him temporarily unconscious and when be had recovered they had dropped a thousand feet and were out of their formation, the blast had also knocked out their number 3 engine, so they were were struggling to keep the plane flying at an air speed of about 120 miles an hour. Of course the FW 190's came at this single distressed B17 in full force ( Martini's gunners were called the Cocktail kids and were specially trained by  Martini to be the best Here is what happened, in the next 15 minutes. his gunners shot down 12 190's with 4 other probable kills and 8 more damaged. Martini had sent a request for help from the RAF and as they neared the channel a flight of spit fires intercepted the Germans and Martini was able to fly the almost un flyable aircraft back to his base 80 miles north of London. When he landed to force of the landing knocked the right wing off . It had been hit and was hanging on with one strut. all of his crew members were wounded but there were no deaths

BBC copied Radio Berlin who stated that Field Marshall Goering challenged  Dry Martini to fly over German territory once again and he would shoot him down. Martini flew 12 more missions over German territory Charles de Gaule who was in England awarded him the French Legion of Merit

     
     
   
       
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COLONEL. USAF RET. USAF 1939 USAF reserve 1954, B17 Pilot Eighth Air Force with Gen Curtis Lemay Decorations Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross , 5 Air Medals. Wings are on the famous flyers wall in Mission Inn, Riverside CA. 1998 man of the year Gen. Patton Museum . When Col Martini returned from England he was assigned by General Arnold to the Treasury Dept and traveled coast to coast with the Four Freedom s War Bond Show staring celebrities Hope Crosby Sinatra Erroll Flynn and Vic Mature. with Glen Millers Band. He was on the show to tell stories about combat experiences and the losses in the 8th air force. and then asking the audience to buy War Bonds. He also made appearances in War Factories to praise them for their efforts.

He then went back into training in B 29s

       
Allen Martini his career after the service        
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After the War he was offered the opportunity to work in the entertainment business with R.K.O. Studios in production and sales. When TV became a force he joined a major TV syndication in production and sales, where they made many of then biggest hits such as Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, and Flipper.

Several years later he joined some friends in taking over a large conglomerate called National General consisting of 1500 Fox Theatres, Bantom Books , Graet american Insurance and Grosset Dunlop Publishing. as an executive he was envolved in all phases of the Company capping it off by moving to London to open  that branch.

When the Company split up he moved to Palm Springs where he went to work with Marriot as supervisor of Security and Conceirge services. Retiring in 1998

     
ALLEN MARTINI HIS FAMILY  Allen and his wife Lois have been married for 61 years and have three children, 7 Grandchildren and 9 Great grandchildren      
Allen Martini his Sports and Hobbies      
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Allen Martini took up tennis and in his travels used any spare time to become an accomplished rated tennis player specializing in doubles tennis and winning  8 national championships.

When he was in London he paired up with a Czeck defector Jaroslav Drobny who in singles had defeated Ken Roswell in mens singles. In 1967 they teamed up as amateurs in the Wimbeldon mens doubles and won the championship . Then the next year in 1968 when professionals were allowed in the Wimbeldon  they won the Championship again defeating Bobbie Riggs and Poncho Segura. For  back to back titles  a record. He refereed the Davis Cup match in Barcelona. between Spain and Italy.

 
         
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