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Leithold, Jack F.

Rank and Name, Corporal Jack F. Leithold.

Unit/Placid in, 164th Infantry Regiment (Com-K) ,Till 1942 assignment to the 34th Infantry Division.

 

Jack was born  on Mar. 16, 1919 in Grant County, North Dakota.

Parents and Siblings, no record available.

 

Jack enlisted  the service at North Dakota with serial number # 21711470.

 

Jack F. Leithold was a Corporal in the 164th Infantry Regiment.

 

Jack was Killed in the fights over Guadalcanal Campaign, on Oct 26, 1942, and he is honored with the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Jack is buried at Zion Cemetery,Elgin,Grant County,North Dakota.

 

Thanks to http://dickinson.libnet.info/company-k-6-3880

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and 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/

 

 

Second World War.

 Guadalcanal Campaign

In the months following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Japanese drove the Americans out of the Philippines, the British out of British Malaya, and the Dutch out of the East Indies. The Japanese then began to expand into the Western Pacific, occupying many islands in an attempt to build a defensive ring around their conquests and threaten the lines of communication from the United States to Australia and New Zealand. The Japanese reached Guadalcanal in May 1942.

When an American reconnaissance mission spotted construction of a Japanese airfield at Lunga Point on the north coast of Guadalcanal, the situation became critical.[2]This new Japanese airfield represented a threat to Australia itself, and so the United States as a matter of urgency, despite not being adequately prepared, conducted the first amphibious landing of the war. The initial landings of US Marines on 7 August 1942 secured the airfield without too much difficulty, but holding the airfield for the next six months was one of the most hotly contested campaigns in the entire war for the control of ground, sea and skies. Guadalcanal became a major turning point in the war as it stopped Japanese expansion. After six months of fighting, the Japanese ceased contesting the control of the island. They finally evacuated the island at Cape Esperance on the north west coast in February 1943.[3]

Immediately after landing on the island, the US Navy Seabees began finishing the airfield begun by the Japanese. It was then named Henderson Field after a Marine aviator killed in combat during the Battle of Midway. Aircraft operating from Henderson Field during the campaign were a hodgepodge of Marine, Army, Navy and allied aircraft that became known as the Cactus Air Force. They defended the airfield and threatened any Japanese ships that ventured into the vicinity during daylight hours. However, at night, Japanese naval forces were able to shell the airfield and deliver troops with supplies, retiring before daylight. The Japanese used fast ships to make these runs, and this became known as the Tokyo Express. So many ships from both sides were sunk in the many engagements in and around the Solomon Island chain that the nearby waters were referred to as Ironbottom Sound.

The Battle of Cape Esperance was fought on 11 October 1942 off the northwest coast of Guadalcanal. In the battle, United States Navy ships intercepted and defeated a Japanese formation of ships on their way down ‘the Slot’ to reinforce and resupply troops on the island, but suffered losses as well. The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in November marked the turning point in which Allied Naval forces took on the extremely experienced Japanese surface forces at night and forced them to withdraw after sharp action. Some Japanese viewpoints consider these engagements, and the improving Allied surface capability to challenge their surface ships at night, to be just as significant as the Battle of Midway in turning the tide against them.

After six months of hard combat in and around Guadalcanal and dealing with jungle diseases that took a heavy toll of troops on both sides, Allied forces managed to halt the Japanese advance and dissuade them from contesting the control of the island by finally driving the last of the Japanese troops into the sea on 15 January 1943. American authorities declared Guadalcanal secure on 9 February 1943.

Two US Navy ships have been named for the battle:

To date, the only Coast Guardsman recipient of the Medal of Honor is Signalman 1st Class Douglas Albert Munro, awarded posthumously for his extraordinary heroism on 27 September 1942 at Point Cruz, Guadalcanal. Munro provided a shield and covering fire, and helped evacuate 500 besieged Marines from a beach at Point Cruz; he was killed during the evacuation.

During the Battle for Guadalcanal, the Medal of Honor was also awarded to John Basilone who later died on Iwo Jima.

 

Pyron, Albert James

Rank and Name in, Corporal Albert James Pyron.

Unit/Placed in, 320th Bomber Squadron, 90th Bomber Group (Heavy).

 

Albert was born approx. on 1915 in Virginia.

 

Father, Charlie Pyron.

Mother, No record.

Sisters, Dora, Clara, Pauline and Dorothy Pyron.

Brother, Jesse Pyron.

 

Albert entered  the service from the District of Colombia with service number # 33155958.

 

Albert’s crewmembers onboard the B-24;

 

Colonel         Arthur W. Meehan             Pilot

Major           Raymond S. Morse             Co pilot

1st Lt.          John K. Booroojy               Unknown

1st Lt.          Robert E. Kinsella              Unknown

1st Lt.          Wallace S. Sorenson           Unknown

S/Sgt.           William J. Whitman           Unknown

Sgt.              Vico W. Jordan                 Unknown

Sgt.              Jimmy N. Wayfa               Unknown

Cpl.              Albert J. Pyron                 Unknown

Cpl.              Forrest C. Schooler             Unknown

 

Albert was KIA it failed to return (no record), on Nov. 16, 1942, and he is honored with an Air Medal, Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

Albert is buried at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial,Manila, Metro Manila,

National Capital Region, Philippines.

 

Thanks to pacificwrecks.com http://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/b-24/41-11902.html

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and 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/

Avery, William Joseph

Rank and Name, Captain William Joseph Avery.

Unit/Placed in, US Infantry, United States Army.

Bataan Death March

(April 9, 1942)

NAME became a POW and walked (60 miles) the Bataan Death March (together with 70.000 pow), Many walked this march and many died (aprox.600, lack of nutrition and water) to Prison Camps in the Philippines and was send to Camp No Record, became part of a work detail.

Many Survived the March and the imprisonment, but many died thereafter.

 

William is born approx. on 26 Feb. 1880 in Hornell, New York.

Father, Henry H. Avery.

Mother, Permelia (Stephens) Avery.

Sister(s), Stella Avery.

Brother(s), Vell and Ross Avery.

Spouse, May J. (Liotard) Avery.

Daughters, Anna, Marion and Permelia Avery.

 

William enlisted the service in New York with service number # 0-164143.

 

William died during the Bataan Death March on 10 May 1942 (finding of death), he is honored with a POW Medal, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

William is buried/mentioned at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines.

 

Thanks to, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_march

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

Air Force Info, Rolland Swank.

ABMC Website, https://abmc.gov

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

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

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

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

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

Allen, L. C.

Rank and Name, Steward’s Mate First Class L. C. Allen.

Unit/Placed in, USS Wasp (CV-7) Carrier, United States Navy.

 

  1. was born in, 1922 in Tennessee.

 

Mother, Annie M. Allen.

Brother, Murry Allen.

 

  1. C. enlisted the service in Tennessee with service number # 2960705.

 

  1. C.’s rank/duty was a Steward’s Mate First Class on-board the USS Wasp CV-7.

 

C.L. was KIA when the USS Wasp was torpedoed by the Japanese I-19 on Sep.15, 1942, he is honored with a Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

  1. C. is buried/mentioned at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA.

Courts of the Missing

 

Thanks to

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

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

O’Beirne Jr. , Clarence Barron

Name and Rank, Second Lieutenant Clarence Barron O’Beirne Jr.

Unit/placed in, 400th Bomber Squadron, 90th Bomber Group (Heavy).

 

Clarence was born approx. on 15 Aug. in Dallas, Texas.

Father, Clarence B. O’Beirne Sr.

Mother, Mary B. (Wilkinson) O’Beirne.

Sisters, Elizabeth, Marian, Kathleen, Marjorie and Jane O’Beirne.

Brother, Jack O’Beirne.

 

Clarence entered  the Service from Texas with servicenumber # 0-725520.

 

Clarence O’Beirne Jr. was a no record (Posistion) in the 400th Bomber Squadron.

 

Clarence’s crewmembers onboard the B-24 were,

2nd Lt.         John M. Rafferty               Pilot

2nd Lt.         Eric J. Day                       Co Pilot

2nd Lt.         Clarence b. O’Beirne          Crew

2nd Lt.         Willard F. Wright               Crew

S/Sgt.          Robert M. Dorey                Crew

S/Sgt.          Eddie C. Rosberry JR.         Crew

S/Sgt.          Conrad W. Wahl                Crew

S/Sgt.          Alexander Zilbert              Crew

Sgt.              Walter P. Szeliga               Crew

Sgt.              Henry M. Vigneault            Crew

 

Clarence was KIA when…..

They took off from 5 Mile Drome, near Port Moresby.

on a recon mission.

Nearly there they did let the tower know if the landing lights good by turned on but were never seen or heard from again.

Years later It was known that they crashed into a Mountain before landing, on Dec. 20, 1942 he was awarded with the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

Clarence is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.

 

The plane/remains were found in 1984, before buried at Arlington there were commemorated at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Metro Manila,

National Capital Region, Philippines.

 

Thanks to https://pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/b-24/41-23766.html

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and 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/

 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, B-24 LIBERATOR, 400TH SQUADRON ‘BLACK PIRATES’, 90TH BOMB GROUP (JOLLY ROGERS), FIFTH AIR FORCE, IN THE PACIFIC THEATER OF OPERATIONS. MEMBER OF JOHN RAFFERTY CREW. HE LEFT PORT MORESBY ON A SINGLE BOMBER RECONNAISSANCE MISSION OVER WEWAK. WHEN THE PLANE WAS RETURNING, THE PILOT ASKED THAT THE FIELD LIGHTS BE LIT AS THEY WERE APPROACHING THE AIRFIELD. THE AIRCRAFT NEVER LANDED AS IT CRASHED INTO A HILL BETWEEN MUMENG VILLAGE AND TSILI TSILI. ALL WERE DECLARED MISSING ON DECEMBER 20, 1942. MISSING AIR CREW REPORT 15388. AWARDED THE PURPLE HEART.

Querry, Miles Junior

Name and Rank, Fireman Second Class Miles Junior Querry.

Unit/Placed in, USS Vireo (AM-52) Minesweeper, United States Navy.

 

Miles was born approx. on April 12, 1923 in Missouri Valley, Harrison County, Iowa.

Father, Doc L. Querry.

Mother, Margaret N. (Smith) Querry.

Stepmother, Crace Querry.

Sister, Isabel Querry.

Stepsisters, Veerle and Evelyn Querry.

Brothers, Frank and Doc Querry Jr

Halfbrother, Albert Querry.

 

Miles entered  the service from Iowa with service number # 3168521.

 

Miles J. Querry was a Fireman 2nd Class in the United States Navy.

 

Miles was died when they abandoned the USS Vireo to the USS Meredith and they were attacked by Japanese Airplanes, on 15 Oct. 1942, 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.

 

Miles is buried at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Metro Manila,

National Capital Region, Philippines.

Tablets of the Missing.

He also has a Memorial Grave at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens, Missouri Valley,

Harrison County, Iowa, USA.

 

Thanks to http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02052.htm

Jean Louis Vijgen, ww2-Pacific.com and 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/

Da Rugna, Louis

Name and Rank, Fireman First Class Louis Da Rugna.

Unit/Placed in, USS Laffey (DD-459) Destroyer, United States Naval Reserve.

 

Louis was born approx. on May 5, 1916 in Cook County, Illinois.

Father, Martin Da Rugna.

Mother, Josephine Da Rugna.

Both Parents were born in Italy.

Sisters, Edith, Della and Anna Da Rugna.

Brothers, Junis and Fred Da Rugna.

 

Louis entered  the service from Illinois with service number # 6681950.

 

Louis Da Rugna was a Fireman 1th Class in the United States Navy.

 

Louis was KIA when the USS Laffey was sunk during the Battle of Guadalcanal, on Nov. 13, 1942, he is honored with the 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.

 

Louis is buried at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines.

Walls of the Missing.

He also has a Memorial Grave at Walnut Hill Cemetery

Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA.

 

Thanks to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Laffey_(DD-459) Historynet http://www.historynet.com/uss-laffey-attacked-off-okinawa-in-world-war-ii.htm

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

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/

Read, William Woodgate

Name and Rank, Second Lieutenant William Woodgate Read.

Unit/Placed in,192nd Tank Battalion (A-Company), United States Army.

 

William was born approx. on Feb. 8, 1920 in Benalilo County, New Mexico.

Father, Arthur D. Read.

Mother, Ethel F. (Woodgate) Read.

2 Sisters, no record available.

2 Brother, no record available.

 

William enlisted  the service at Louisiana with serial number O-423032.

 

William W. Read was a Second Lieutenant (A Company) in the 192th Tank Battalion.

 

William died of his wounds sustained during the Battle of the Luzon, on Dec 30, 1941, he is honored with the Purple Heart (posthumously) , Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

William is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.

 

Thanks to http://www.proviso.k12.il.us/ and William’s story  http://www.proviso.k12.il.us/bataan%20web/Reed_W.htm

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

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/

 

 

192nd Tank Battalion

 

The 192nd Tank Battalion of the United States Army was a federalized Army National Guard unit activated in November 1940. Deployed to the Philippines, the battalion was engaged in combat during the Japanese invasion and the US retreat to the Bataan Peninsula; being part of the force that surrendered to the Japanese there, it subsequently ceased to exist as an active unit.

 

Ramirez, Juan

Name and Rank, Private Juan Ramirez.

Unit/Placed in, 515th Coast Artillery Regiment, United Stated Army.

 

Camp Cabanatuan(Pangatian)

(former HQ 91st Philippine army Division)

After the Japanese occupation in 1942, the camp was converted by the Imperial Japanese Army into the Cabanatuan POW Camp. At its height, 8,000 prisoners were detained at this location. The prisoners also included some civilians including one British and one Norwegian citizen.  This POW Camp detained prisoners until liberated during the night of January 30, 1945.

The rectangular camp spanned roughly 25 acres and was 800 yards deep by 600 yards wide, divided by a road in the center. The camp consisted of a barracks for Japanese guards, barracks for prisoners, a hospital and water tower enclosed by barbed wire with guard towers.

 

Juan was born approx. on no record in Bexar County, Texas.

Parents and Siblings, no record

 

Juan entered  the service from Texas with service number # 38030019.

 

Juan Ramirez was a Loader H-Battery in the 515th Coast Artillery Regiment.

 

Juan died as a P.O.W. in Camp Cabanatuan, on Aug. 9, 1942, and he is honored with a POW Medal, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

Juan is buried at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines.

 

Thanks to

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

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/

La Bar Jr. , John W.

Name and Rank, Private John W. La Bar Jr.

Unit/Placed in, 36th Bomber Squadron, 28th Bomber Group (Heavy).

 

John was born approx. on Aug. 27, 1921 in Columbus,  Indiana.

Father, John W. La Bar.

Mother, Esta M. La Bar.

Sister, Katherine L. La Bar.

 

John entered  the service from Indiana with service number # 15099278.

 

John W. La Bar Jr. was a  Tail Gunner/Crew (B-17) in the 36th Bomber Squadron .

 

John’s  crewmembers and their positions on the plane a B-17 were:

 

Capt.                 Thomas M. Manfield            Pilot

2nd Lt.              Irving Bergman                   Co-Pilot

1nd Lt.              Francis C. Cornwell             Navigator

1st Lt.               Lyle A. Slocum                   Bombardier

Sgt.                   Paul V. Orval                      Engineer

Cpl.                   Edgar  L. Rogers Jr.            Radio Operator

Pvt.                  Edwin T. Bottelson              Left Waist Gunner

Pvt.                  Wilfred M. Hellebrand          Tail Gunner

Pvt.                  John W. La Bar Jr.             Right Waist Gunner

 

John W. La Bar Jr. was KIA they were hit by AA from the Japanese Ship Takao, and they crashed near Dutch Harbor, Alaska on June 4, 1942, and he is honored with the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, Combat Action Badge, Marksman Ship Badge, American Campaign Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WW II Victory Medal.

 

John is buried at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii.

Courts of the Missing.

He is also Mentioned at Memorial To The Missing, Anchorage, Anchorage Borough, Alaska, USA.

 

Thanks to https://pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/b-17/41-9084.html

Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.

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 pilot of his plane was Thomas F Mansfield.  On June 4, they attacked the Japanese cruiser Takao, which was part of a 7 ship fleet (including  aircraft carriers) trying to make an air attack on Dutch Harbor.   The B-17 took a direct hit as Mansfield tried to make a very low level attack  (almost at deck level) on the cruiser.  The B-17 burst into flames and then smashed into the water just short of the Takao and sank immediately.  Nobody could get out of the plane before it sank.   The attack was witnessed by the crew of a second B-17.