Fausto Vega Santander
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Biography
Fausto Vega Santander (born November 19, 1923 - June 1, 1945) was a Mexican aviator who died in a crash while training during World War II.
Fausto Vega Santander was born in Tuxpan, Veracruz, his parents were Albino Vega and María Santander. Vega Santander did his primary education at primary school Enrique C. Rebsamen in his hometown.
Military career
In 1940, after graduating from high school, Vega Santander joined to the Mexican Air Force. Fausto Vega Santander graduated from Military Aviation School as Sub-lieutenant and then served as a special instructor in the aviation school in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in 1944.
Since May 1942 in Mexico was found in a State of War against the Axis powers (Germany, Italy and the Empire of Japan). Mexico sent to the South Pacific Theatre the Escuadrón 201 in March 1945 including Sub-lieutenant Fausto Vega Santander. The squadron was attached to the 58th Fighter Group of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during the liberation of the main Philippines island of Luzon in the spring of 1945.
On 1 June 1945, the young airman crashed during dive bombing practice against an islet at the firing range near Tabones Island off Luzon. The USAAF search and rescue team did not locate P-47D-15-RA Thunderbolt 42-23228 which sank into the Luzon Sea without a trace.
Legacy
The news shocked Mexico and since then, the young hero has been honored by placing his name to the Tuxpan airport. Also, in significant measure, changed the name of Libertad Street to Fausto Vega Santander.
In Mexico City in Chapultepec Park the Escuadrón 201 had its Commemorative mausoleum near the Niños Héroes monument.
The Mexican poet Germán Muriel Azarria, wrote to the young aviator in limericks through the poem entitled "Eaglet fallen."