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Today in History – September 25, 1968 – 1Lt Norman M. Paulsen is KIA after F-100 #55-3602 crashes

25 September 1968 – Norman Macleod Paulsen was born on October 6, 1945, in Elmsford, NY.  His mother said, “Ever since he was a little boy, he dreamed of flying.” He had enlisted in the Air Force and began his tour on August 3, 1968. He had the rank of First Lieutenant. On a mission

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Martin H. Mahrt

Preferred Name: Marty
Date of Birth: November 6, 1933
Highest Military Grade: 0-6 – Colonel
Hometown: Rapid City, SD
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Marty Mahrt’s biography as posted in Elder Wisdom Children’s Song South Dakota…

“Marty Mahrt was born in Rapid City on November 6, 1933. He moved with his family to Custer while in elementary school. He didn’t remember having many toys and if he did they were secondhand from his brother or sister. When he was a little boy he saw a P-38 fly over and he decided he wanted to fly someday. While in high school he enjoyed sports and lettered in football, basketball, and track. He also worked for his dad and earned 50 cents an hour as a “grease monkey.”

Marty followed in his older brother’s footsteps and went to college at Notre Dame. He graduated, returned home, and married his high school sweetheart Colleen Wood. And once again Marty followed his brother but this time into the Air Force. Marty realized his childhood dream, and became a fighter pilot.

He served in the Air Force for 29 years. He was stationed throughout the United States and also in Okinawa, Thailand, Saigon, and the Philippines. While serving our country his family expanded to include 4 daughters and 1 son.

One of the most important things that happened to Marty was during the Vietnam War. He was bombing an ammunition storage area when he was shot down and had to eject from his F-105, deep in enemy territory, near the Red River in North Vietnam. Fortunately within a few hours a rescue helicopter and cover planes arrived. During the rescue, three MIG’s made passes at the helicopter and fired missiles but the missiles seemed to run out of thrust.

As a pilot he has logged about 4500 hours of flight time in a half-dozen different planes. He has flown twice the speed of sound. He also helped establish a training simulation called Red Flag. It creates a simulated combat situation for pilots and other military personnel.

When Marty retired he returned to Custer and actually lives in the house he grew up in. He has fourteen horses that he feeds and cares for on the ranch. He continues to enjoy sports playing golf with his family and rooting for the Fighting Irish. Marty said now his goals are for his children and grandchildren. He and his wife frequently visit their family in Nevada, Minnesota, North Carolina, and right here in Custer.

Marty left us with a few things to think about. He told us to do our schoolwork and that an education was really important. He also advised us to set goals and not the short ones but long term goals. Marty Mahrt is an amazing man and we want to thank him for taking the time to talk with us and share his story.”

Units Assigned

  • 309th Fighter-Bomber Squadron
  • 306th Tactical Fighter Squadron
  • 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron

Awards & Decorations

Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart
Purple Heart
Rev. William Corby Award

Flight Info

F-100
F-105

Military & Civilian Education

Civilian Education:

  • 1955 Notre Dame

On May 10, 1966, Mahrt was shot down over hostile North Vietnam in what would be acknowledged as the furthest north ‘shoot down’ of the war. However, it resulted in an intensive effort resulted in a stunning rescue that many have called “miraculous.” (F-105)

Mahrt, Martin With F100
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Hear Marty’s song, – “My Dream”
Words and music by Hank Fridell
with Mrs. Miller’s 5th Grade Class
©2010 Hank Fridell

Marty Mahrt

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