Modi Alon
Mordechai "Modi" Alon (17 January 1921 – 16 October 1948) was an Israeli fighter pilot who commanded the Israeli Air Force's inaugural fighter squadron, the 101st "First Fighter" Squadron, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.[1] Born in Safed to Jewish parents, Alon joined the Haganah as a youth and later volunteered for service in the Royal Air Force during the British Mandate period.[2] With the establishment of the state of Israel, he assumed leadership of the squadron formed from Sherut Avir's Tel Aviv unit in December 1947, flying the Avia S-199 in the IAF's first combat sortie on 29 May 1948 against Egyptian forces advancing on Tel Aviv.[3][4] On 3 June 1948, Alon achieved the IAF's first aerial victories by downing two Egyptian C-47 Dakota transport aircraft over Tel Aviv that had participated in bombing the city.[3][5] He was killed at age 27 in an aircraft crash near Herzliya Airport during a training flight returning from a mission near Ashdod, after which the airport was renamed Mudy Alon Airport in his honor.[5]