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Taylor, Charles Robert

Rank and Name, Private First Class Charles Robert Taylor.

Unit/Placed in, USS Oklahoma (BB-37) Battleship, United States Navy.

 

Charles is born approx. on 16 Nov. 1918 in Viola, Kansas.

Father, William Franklin Taylor.

Mother, Helen Etter (Stinson) Taylor.

Daughter(s), Helen Mary, Alyne and Betty Jean Taylor.

Brother(s), Harold S. Taylor.

 

Charles enlisted the service in Oklahoma with service number # 284217.

 

Charles was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Charles is buried/mentioned at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Courts of the missing.

Charles is also mentioned at USS Oklahoma Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu County, Hawaii, VS.

Charles also has a Memorial Grave at Carnegie Cemetery, Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA.

 

Thanks to, https://www.okhistory.org/kids/ussok8.php

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8WW-Y2H

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

 

Accounted for on 26 July 2021 His remains have been recovered and identified on November 19, 2019.

 

When an individual’s remains have been accounted for by the US Department of Defense, a rosette is placed next to the name on the Wall/Tablet/Court of the Missing to mark that the person now rests in a known gravesite.

Taylor, Charles Benton

Rank and Name, Electrician’s Mate Third Class Charles Benton Taylor.

Unit/Placed in, USS Arizona (BB-39) Battleship, United States Navy.

 

Charles is born approx. on 9 June 1921 in Kansas.

Father, Charles Andrew Taylor.

Mother, Aggie Caroline (Gregory) Taylor.

Brother(s), Thaddeus, James Palmer Gregory, Tolbert and John Taylor.

 

Charles enlisted the service in Illinois with service number # 3213645.

 

Charles was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Charles is buried/mentioned at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Courts of the missing.

Charles is also mentioned at USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, VS.

Charles also has a Memorial Grave at Boone Creek Cemetery

Licking, Texas County, Missouri, USA.

 

Thanks to, https://www.nps.gov/valr/learn/historyculture/ussarizonacasualties.htm

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB4T-6XL

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com ww2-europe.com

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Website,

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

Taylor, Arthur Lionel

Rank and Name, Boatswain Mate Second Class Arthur Lionel Taylor .

Unit/Placed in, Unknown, United States Naval Reserve.

 

Arthur is born approx. on 12 Aug. 1927 in Washington.

Father, Arthur Lionel Taylor.

Mother, Catherine Mae (Taher) Taylor.

 

Arthur enlisted the service in Washington with service number # 5101100.

 

Arthur died no record, in Aleutians, Alaska (probably Dutch Harbor) on 13 Dec. 1941, he is honored with Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Arthur is buried/mentioned at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Courts of the missing.

 

Thanks to,

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com ww2-europe.com

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Website,

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

 

Saturday, December 13, 1941

Ship(s)/Unit(s) not known

TAYLOR, Arthur Lionel, Boatswain’s Mate Second Class, 5101100, USN, from Washington, MIA, Honolulu Memorial (bm)

Mulick, John Mark

Rank and Name, Hospital Apprentice John Mark Mulick.

Unit/Placed in, USS Oklahoma (BB-37) Battleship, United States Navy.

 

Mark is born approx. on 27 March 1920 in Elma, Iowa.

Father, John B. Mulick.

Mother, Margaret Agatha (Morrissey) Mulick.

Sister(s), Mary Georgia Mulick.

Brother(s), Joseph James and Robert Edmund Mulick.

 

Mark enlisted the service in Iowa with service number # 3214754.

 

Mark was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Mark is buried/mentioned at Honolulu at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Court of the Missing

Mark is also Mentioned at USS Oklahoma Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

Mark has also a Memorial Grave at Calvary Cemetery, Elma, Howard County, Iowa, USA.

 

Thanks to,

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com ww2-europe.com

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56D-FMW

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

 

His remains have been recovered and identified on November 19, 2019.

 

When an individual’s remains have been accounted for by the US Department of Defense, a rosette is placed next to the name on the Wall/Tablet/Court of the Missing to mark that the person now rests in a known gravesite.

Jones, Charles Allan

Rank and Name, Seaman Second Class Charles Allan Jones.

Unit/Placed in, USS Oklahoma (BB-37) Battleship, United States Navy.

 

Charles is born approx. on 21 March 1980 in Nebraska.

Father, Lee Clifford Jones.

Mother, Elsie Pearl Allen.

Sister(s), Faye E. and Frances E. Jones.

Brother(s), Chester Lee Jones.

 

Alphard enlisted the service in Kentucky with service number # 2872488

 

Charles was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

Charles Is buried/mentioned at Honolulu at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Charles is also Mentioned at USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

Charles has also a Memorial Grave at Harvard Cemetery, Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, USA.

 

Thanks to, https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L56D-FMW

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com ww2-europe.com

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

Owsley, Alphard Stanley

Rank and Name, Electrician’s Mate Third Class Alphard Stanley Owsley.

Unit/Placed in, USS Oklahoma (BB-37) Battleship, United States Navy.

 

Alphard is born approx. on 8 Jan. 1918 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

Father, Edward Richard Owsley.

Mother, Ida Belle (Lawton) Owsley.

Sister(s), Pauline an Mary Ida Owsley.

Brother(s), William Grover, Edward Richard and John Davis Owsley.

 

Alphard enlisted the service in Kentucky with service number # 2872488

 

Alphard was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Alphard S. Owsley remains were identified by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. His name is permanently engraved in the World War II “Courts of the Missing” at the Honolulu memorial.

Alphard is also Mentioned at USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

Alphard has also a Memorial Grave at Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA.

 

Thanks to, https://www.familysearch.org

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com ww2-europe.com

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

Wilson, Bernard Martin

Rank and Name, Radioman Third Class Bernard Martin Wilson.

Unit/Placed in, USS Arizona (BB-39) Battleship, United States Naval Reserve.

 

Bernard is born approx. on 23 May 1921 in New York City, New York.

Father, Edward A. Wilson.

Born in Poland.

Mother, Rita (Holmes) Wilson.

 

Bernhard enlisted the service in New York with service number # 4037006.

 

Bernard was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Bernard is buried/mentioned at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Courts of the missing.

Bernard is mentioned at USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

Bernard also has a Memorial Grave at Boston United Hand In Hand Cemetery, West Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA.

 

Thanks to, https://www.nps.gov/valr/learn/historyculture/ussarizonacasualties.htm

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

Banks, Layton Thomas

Rank and Name, Coxwain Layton Thomas Banks.

Unit/Placed in, USS Oklahoma (BB-37) Battleship, United States Navy.

 

Layton is born approx. on 8 April 1921 in Coffee County, Tennessee.

Father, John Thomas Banks.

Mother, Virginia (Pirtle) Banks.

Sister(s), Elizabeth Sue, Stella Mae, Mary Lee and Sally Goldie Banks.

Brother(s), Walter E, Clarence Weldon and Billy Wayne Banks.

Spouse, Dorothy Marie (Platt) Banks.

 

Layton enlisted the service in Texas with service number # 3561940.

 

Layton was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Layton T. Banks remains were identified by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. His name is permanently engraved in the World War II “Courts of the Missing” at the Honolulu memorial.

He is also Mentioned at USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

He has also a Memorial Grave at Rowlett Creek Cemetery, Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA.

 

Thanks to, https://www.familysearch.org/

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and Europe 1940-1945 on Facebook.

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

Scott, Crawford, Edward

Rank and Name, Private First Class Crawford Edward Scott.

Unit/Placed in, Marine Detachment USS Arizona, United States Marine Corps.

 

Crawford is born approx. on 12 July 1920 in Rippey, Iowa.

Father, John Edward Scott.

Mother, Grace Myrtle (Crawford) Scott.

Sister(s), Scott and Lois Jean Scott.

Brother(s), John Raymond, William Donald and Eddy Lee Scott.

 

Crawford enlisted the service in Missouri with service number # 298715.

 

Crawford was KIA during the Japanese Air Raid on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal, American Campaign Medal, Navy & Marine Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Crawford is buried/mentioned at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu County, Hawaii U.S.A.

Courts of the missing.

Crawford is also mentioned at USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

Crawford also has a Memorial Grave at Lowry City Cemetery, Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA.

 

 

Thanks to, https://www.nps.gov/valr/learn/historyculture/ussarizonacasualties.htm

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and Europe 1940-1945 on Facebook.

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

Martin, Thomas

Rank and Name, 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Martin.

Unit/Placed in, 155th Photographic Squadron, 10th Reconnaissance Group.

 

Thomas is born approx. on 1 March 1919 in Wells, North Dakota.

Father, Christof K. Martin.

Mother, Mary (Rust) Martin.

Sister(s), Laura and Helen Martin.

Brother(s), Clarence, Tobias, Ervin and Leonard Martin.

 

Thomas enlisted the service in North Dakota with service number # O-887854.

 

Thomas ‘s Crew-members and their position on-board the plane a F-3A  were,

1st Lt.           Joseph E. Ryan        Pilot

2nd Lt.          Thomas Martin        Navigator

S/Sgt.           John M. Smith         Gunner

Thomas Martin and the Crew were Killed in Action when their plane crashed, together with 1st Lt. Joseph Ryan, and SSgt. John Smith they are interred together at Lorraine American Cemetery in France. Due to the extreme severity of their wounds, the individual men could not be identified, on Nov 4, 1944, and he is honored with an Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Thomas and the crew are buried at Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial, Saint-Avold, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France.

 

Thanks to, http://www.airrecce.co.uk/

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and Europe 1940-1945 on Facebook.

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

Marines Info, https://missingmarines.com/    Geoffrey Roecker

Seabees History Bob Smith  https://seabeehf.org/

Navy Info, http://navylog.navymemorial.org

POW Info, http://www.mansell.com    Dwight Rider and Wes injerd.

Philippine Info, http://www.philippine-scouts.org/ Robert Capistrano

National Historian

Navy Seal Memorial,  http://www.navysealmemorials.com

Family Info, https://www.familysearch.org

Info, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/

Medals Info, https://www.honorstates.org

Website,

Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com

Tank Destroyers, http://www.bensavelkoul.nl/

 

The 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Group’s origins begin as the 73rd Observation Group, being Constituted on 21 August 1941. The 73d was activated on 1 September 1941 and assigned to First Air Force. Engaged in training activities, participating in the Tennessee Maneuvers at Camp Campbell, Kentucky in 1943. Underwent several re-designations as Reconnaissance group, then Tactical Reconnaissance Group. Equipped variously with A-20 Havocs; P-40 Warhawks; P-51 Mustangs as well as L-1 and L-4 light observation aircraft. After the end of the maneuvers, conducted movement to Key Field, Mississippi in preparation for overseas movement.

 

Reassigned to Third Air Force in December 1943 and redesignated as 10th Photographic Group (Reconnaissance) in December 1943.

 

The group deployed overseas to the European theater, January–February 1944, for duty with Ninth Air Force at RAF Chalgrove, England. At Chalgrove, the group consisted of six photographic squadrons flying a variety of reconnaissance aircraft. These were the photographic versions of the P-38 Lightning (F-5) and P-51 Mustang (F-6). In addition the unit also flew the Stinson L-1 Vigilant and L-5 Sentinel along with the Piper L-4 Grasshopper light observation aircraft. It photographed airfields, coastal defenses, ports, and made bomb-damage assessment photographs of airfields, marshaling yards, bridges, and other targets in preparation for the Normandy invasion. The 10th received a Distinguished Unit Citation for flying at low altitude to photograph the English Channel coast from Blankenberge to Dunkirk and from Le Touquet to Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue prior to the D-Day invasion during 6–20 May 1944.

 

In May 1944 the 30th PRS moved to RAF Middle Wallop and it was replaced by the 423rd Night Fighter Squadron with A-20 Havocs (F-3A) from RAF Charmy Down which was used for night photo reconnaissance.

 

The group supported the Normandy invasion in June by making visual and photographic reconnaissance of bridges, artillery, road and railway junctions, traffic centres, airfields, and other targets. A deployment re-appraisal in June 1944 led to the decision to assign a tactical recon squadron to support the needs of the ground forces on the continent. To this end, the group’s 15th Tactical Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron (15th TPRS) was transferred in from RAF Middle Wallop on 27 June flying F-6/P-51B Mustangs. The mission of the 15th TPRS was to fly low level missions whereas the F-5 Lightnings would fly at higher altitudes.

 

After the invasion the 15th TPRS moved into France first, to the Advanced Landing Ground at Rennes – St-Jacques, France (ALG A-27) on 10 August. The other squadrons of the 10th moved over the next few weeks, the last being the 155th which moved to France in mid-August.

 

On the continent, the 10th RG aided the US Third Army and other Allied organizations in the battle to breach the Siegfried Line, September–December 1944. The group participated in the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944 – January 1945, by flying reconnaissance missions in the combat zone. From February 1945 to V-E Day, the 10th RG assisted the advance of Third Army across the Rhine, to Czechoslovakia and into Austria, eventually being stationed at Fürth, Germany (ALG R-30) when hostilities ended.