CAPT Charles Frederick Pratte, Jr., U.S. Army Air Forces (1915-1945)
B-24 bomber pilot, WWII; earned national recognition and the Distinguished Flying Cross for saving his damaged, brakeless aircraft by tying parachutes to gun mounts on forced landing. Disappeared January 22, 1945 on a mine-laying mission at Chichi Jima; declared dead 1946. Pratte earned four Air medals and the Purple Heart in addition to his DFC.