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Killed in Action - WWII
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AHLMAN, Richard William, Jr., S2c Marblehead, Mass. ANDERSON, Carl Anders, AMBc Bronx, New York ANDERSON, Merril James, ACMM West Seattle, Washington ANTUNES, William, AMMBc Wallingford, Connecticut BAKER, Kenneth Alvin, Lieut. (jg) BARNEY, Wallace Arnold, AQM2c BARTON, Robert Stuart, Lieut. (jg) Washington, D. C. BAUSOR, Clifford Leslie, Ensign Bellwood, Illinois BECKWITH, Emer Harboid, S1c Kansas City, Missouri BERGERON, Freddie Paul, ARM3c Dearborn, Michigan BITZEGAIO, Norman Burns, Ensign BLAKE, Fred James, ARM3c Akron, Ohio BLOOMGREN, Edward Roosevelt, M2c BOSCO, Joseph Steven, SSM (B) 3c New Britain, Connecticut BOUCVALT, Glen Andres, AMM3c New Orleans, Louisiana BRUMM, Richard Calvin, GM3c Springfield, Ohio BUTTERFIELD, David Boyer, Lieut (jg) Sharon, Pennsylvania BYERS, Wayne David, S1c Youngstown, Ohio CARLSON, Robert Herman, S2c Worcester, Massachusetts CARPENTER, Gerald Ardin, AMM3c Wichita, Kansas CARTER, Sewall Frank, AMM2c Corona, California CHAPMAN, George William, ACOM Harrison, Tennessee CLARY, Charlie Bruer, Jr., S1c Gaffney, South Carolina CONOWAY, Virgil Clifford, Lieut. (jg) CAVERO, Anthony Joseph, Lieut Stradford, Connecticut CURNUTT, Robert Lee, Ensign Dayton, Ohio DAVIDSON, Aubery Eugene, AMM1c Norecross, Georgia DEAN, Carroll Rex, Lieut. (jg) Spokane, Washington DE MARCO, Carl James, Cox Astoria, L. I., New York DEMKOWICZ, Mile, AMMBc Columbus, Ohio DINDINGER, Robert Ernest, ACMM DRAPER, Normal Clafin, Lieut. (jg) Washington, D. C. DYCUS, Johnnie Desma, S2c EBERLE, William Caveny, Jr., Ensign EDMONDSON, Nathan Thomas, Ensign Robersonville, North Carolina ELKINTON, James Thomas, ARM3c Washington, D. C. ELSENSHON, Joseph Darrell, AOM1c Ottumwa, Iowa EMBREY, James Sidney, S1c Hermando, Mississippi ERICKSON, John Lonam, Lt. Comdr New York, N. Y. ESTES, Douglas Adelbert, ARM3c FALENI, Theodore Joseph, AMM3c Brooklyn, N. Y. FASH, Charles Herbert, Lieut. (jg) East St. Louis, Illinois FEJA, lonel, Ensign FOWLER Dan Hayward, Cox Vaughan, Mississippi FRAPPlER, Benedict Henry, ARM3c Procter, Vermont GENEROUS, Percy Dilbert, Lt. Comdr Sanborn, Minnesota GENOVESE, Charles Anthony, PhoM2c Buffalo, New York GILBERT, Glaucson, Henry, F1c Pauline, South Carolina GRAHAM, Robert Bruce, Lieut. (jg) HALLMAN, James Curtis, S1c Leesville, South Carolina HERNANDEZ, Rafael Larranaga, AMM3c San Antonio, Texas HETHERLY, Raymond Joseph, AOM3c
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*Note what comes about from Listing these names on this Memorial...
Jake, the Yeoman had been listing Luther Pope Johnson, Jr. as an MIA on this Page.
This mistake in listing Luther MIA has led to a wonderful discovery, for the Government
has yet to discover the name of an "Allied Flier" whose grave was discovered on Kurakashi
Shima P.O.W. camp but they state that his crew members "have been devolved". We now
know, because of this discovery, the name of this unknown pilot who was indeed, Lt(jg)
Clarence Teige and his radioman, Jack Keeley, ARM3c. Keeley was burned in his plane and
his ashes were buried in an undisclosed grave on Kurakashi Shima. Luther P. Johnson, Jr.,
survived the downing of the aircraft and was transferred to the Ofuna P.O.W. camp near
Tokyo.Through this discovery, the government will now learn the name of this unknown pilot. All
this thankfully came to light during an Email session between Jake and David Coile, who was
doing research for the Johnson family. This email was shared with Bob Molleston, our WWII
Historian, who is a former member of AG-6, who has the AG-6 History book, which listed
the names of the crew of this TBM that was shot down.This is an amazing discovery! We also know now who the unknown pilot who was buried near
the Kurakashi Shima Shock Barracks. (See Page 65 of the document) which is a part of a
larger document suitable for high speed ISP connection only. It must be noted that this docu-
ment was gathered after the end of the war in 1946. Subsequent lost data may have been
gathered, and the document in question may not have been updated. If in that case, the
Web Yeoman at least tried.Details: Luther Johnson, Jr. was deployed in Air Group Six as a turret gunner on a TBM tor-
pedo plane. His pilot was Lt. (jg) Clarence Teige and the radioman was Jack S. Keeley, ARM3c.
On July 24, 1945, while attacking the Kura Naval Base in Japan, Teige’s plane and 3 other
planes from Air Group Six were shot down. Johnson, the only survivor became a P.O.W and
sent to Ofuna P.O.W. camp near Tokyo.Lt(jg) Teige was either killed in the action/loss of his plane or died subsequently in the P.O.W.
camp, but thankfully to subsequent record discovery, we now know the fate of radioman
Jack Keeley, as the record stated he was burned in the downing of their TBM Torpedo plane,
and his ashes were buried somewhere on Kurakashi Shima but his remains were not found. We
have had subsequent data regarding Johnson as surviving the Ofuna P.O.W. Camp and was
liberated after cessation of hostilities, coming home to live his life, and passing away 31 Oct
2006. If you have any more information on this loss or know of info on other men listed on this
Memorial, please contact the Web Yeoman ASAP.
Thanks -
Jake