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January 11, 1944. Major James Howard's entire squadron disappeared in the clouds over Germany. Alone at 28,000 feet, he found American bombers under attack by 30+ Luftwaffe fighters. What happened next became the greatest fighter pilot story of World War II. One P-51 Mustang. Thirty German fighters. Forty minutes of continuous combat. He stayed until his guns jammed, his fuel ran dry, and every bomber made it home. 👍 LIKE this video if stories of impossible courage matter to you! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE—we rescue one forgotten WWII hero every single day! 💬 COMMENT where you're watching from! DISCLAIMER: This documentary is based on verified Medal of Honor citations, mission reports from the 401st Bomb Group, witness testimony from Major Allison Brooks, official USAAF records, and combat documentation from January 11, 1944. All events are historically verified. #MedalOfHonor #JamesHoward #p51mustang REFERENCES Medal of Honor Citation - James H. Howard, April 27, 1944 401st Bomb Group Mission Report - January 11, 1944, Mission No. 14 Major Allison C. Brooks Witness Testimony - 401st Lead Pilot 354th Fighter Group Combat Records - January 1944 Eighth Air Force Operational Records - Oschersleben/Halberstadt Mission James H. Howard Service Record - USAAF/USAF 1941-1966 Flying Tigers (AVG) Combat Records - 1941-1942 Andy Rooney Interview - Stars and Stripes, CBS News Archives National Museum of the United States Air Force - Medal of Honor Exhibit American Air Museum Duxford - James Howard Display Arlington National Cemetery Records - Section 60 P-51B-5-NA Serial 43-6315 "Ding Hao" Aircraft Records General Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal of Honor Endorsement - March 1944