
Jerry Yellin News & Tributes:
Captain Jerry Yellin wrote and traveled the country talking about the experiences that changed the course of his life. His stories about the battle of Iwo Jima and flying combat missions over Japan, including the last combat mission of WW2, were riveting. The story of how he overcame years of PTSD and how his hatred for his former enemy turned to love resonated with so many who read his books and heard him speak. The strength to tell those stories came from the love and support of his wife of 65 years, Helene Yellin. He often cited that he learned more from his 4 children and 6 grandchildren than he imparted to them. But he was being humble. Captain Jerry Yellin’s message of healing, reconciliation and peace is an inspirational story for generations to come.


Jerry Yellin – Flew and took control of a Stearman PT-17 at the very same airport he trained at decades ago.

WWII Captain Yellin as our honored guest and speaker – 1940’s themed fundraiser

World War II pilot, 93-year-old Capt. Jerry Yellin, was once again in the pilot’s seat during a special flight on Nov. 9.

The 100th Anniversary of the Bushmaster’s (78th Fighter Squadron) will be held in Las Vegas on February 16, 2018.

Pilot who flew in final WWII mission to speak at NHS

National Museum of American Jewish Military History

Ian Scotto Co-Host & Producer of SOFREP Radio Producer of The Power of Thought – podcast

The last mission arrives in Fairfield

featured in PEOPLE – WWII Fighter Pilot Finds ‘Family’ with Japanese Kamikaze Pilot After Their Kids Fall in Love: ‘We Are All Human’

Reagan Presidential Library and Museum – Author Don Brown & Jerry Yellin Lecture & Book Signing

“WWII’s ‘last fighter pilot’ relives fateful flight and the PTSD that followed” New York Post
Want to Help?
You can donate to Jerry Yellin’s Resilient Warrior Fund at the David Lynch Foundation to help veterans and first responders learn TM to help cope with PTSD.