Dayton Daily News

Jump Fest event marks vet’s 100th birthday

Soon-to-be centenaria­n will be celebrated with tribute at Jump Fest.

- By Bonnie Meibers Staff Writer

A paratroope­r who jumped on D-Day, Jim “Pee Wee” Martin, will be celebrated by parachute jumpers from across the country.

Parachute jumpers from all over the country will pay tribute to a Greene County veteran for his 100th birthday.

A celebrator­y Jump Fest for Jim “Pee Wee” Martin will be held from April 22 through 25. He turns 100 on April 29.

Martin was a paratroope­r who jumped on D-Day as part of the 101st Airborne Division.

Martin joined the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, in July 1942. He parachuted into Normandy near Saint-Come-du-Mont behind Utah Beach at 12:30 a.m. on D-Day.

Martin later fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and he received a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and European African Middle Eastern Service Medal for his service.

Martin earned the nickname “Pee Wee” by being the lightest paratroope­r in his regiment. He lives in the same house that he built in Sugarcreek Twp. after he came home from the war.

People will be jumping most of the day on Friday and Saturday to honor Martin. Martin’s granddaugh­ter, Jodi Martin, who lives in Bellbrook, is scheduled to do her first tandem jump in honor of her grandfathe­r. Pee Wee Martin will meet his granddaugh­ter on the landing pad. Jodi Martin said her grandfathe­r gave her some advice

about jumping out of a plane.

“They call him a local hero,” Jodi Martin said. “He’ll tell you he is not a hero, he was paid to do a job and that’s what he did. He’s just very humble.”

Jim Martin said he will not be jumping in this event.

There will be comments from Army officials and local government officials on the evening of Saturday, April 24, at Skydive Greene County, located at 177 S. Monroe Siding Road in Xenia. Also on Saturday there will be a fireworks show donated by Rozzi Fireworks. Country music singer Karen Waldrup will also be performing on Saturday.

Three historic aircraft will fly over with a mass parachute drop to honor Martin. The aircraft participat­ing include, C-47 Placid Lassie of the Tunison Foundation, C-47 That’s All, Brother and C-53 D-Day Doll are owned and operated by the Commemorat­ive Air Force. All aircraft are also active members of the D-Day Squadron, which flew missions on D-Day and have been restored and preserved to represent their role in the Allied invasion of Normandy.

The 101st, 82nd Airborne Divisions and Golden Knights are expected to participat­e.

The Jump Fest will serve as a tribute to all members of the hailed Screaming Eagles, for their role as liberators of Europe and freeing citizens from Nazi Germany’s control, said CJ Machado, who is helping coordinate the event. Remaining Screaming Eagles, Bob Izumi, Tom Rice, Dan McBride, Dick Klein, and Vincent J. Speranza, all in their 90s, will be in attendance to celebrate.

The events honoring Martin are free and open to the public. There will be a food truck and a beer truck at the event.

There is no public parking at Skydive Greene County. Visitors can park at Caesar Ford Park and get shuttled to Skydive Greene County.

For more informatio­n about the event, visit https:// wandrvets.org.

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 ??  ?? Jim “Pee Wee” Martin joined the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, in July 1942. He parachuted into Normandy near Saint-Come-du-Mont behind Utah Beach at 12:30 a.m. on D-Day. Martin later fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and he received a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and European African Middle Eastern Service Medal for his service.
Jim “Pee Wee” Martin joined the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, in July 1942. He parachuted into Normandy near Saint-Come-du-Mont behind Utah Beach at 12:30 a.m. on D-Day. Martin later fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and he received a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and European African Middle Eastern Service Medal for his service.

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