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Frederick J. Beck

NAME
Frederick Joseph Beck
NICKNAME
SERVICE NUMBER
380090
UNIT
VMSB-143
Radioman / Gunner
HOME OF RECORD
323 Livingston Avenue
Lyndhurst, NJ
NEXT OF KIN
Parents, Mr & Mrs Frederick J. Beck
DATE OF BIRTH
March 18, 1925
at New York, NY
ENTERED SERVICE
March 18, 1942
at New York, NY
DATE OF LOSS
May 6, 1943
REGION
Solomon Islands
CAMPAIGN / AREA
New Georgia, Munda
CASUALTY TYPE
Killed In Action
CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS
PFC Frederick J. Beck was a Marine aviator assigned to VMSB-143, a torpedo bomber squadron operating out of Henderson Field, Guadalcanal. 

On 6 May 1943, Beck flew as the radioman in TBF-1 Avenger Bureau Number 06227 in a squadron strike on Munda Airfield, New Georgia. Immediately after releasing a bomb over the target, the Avenger was hit by anti-aircraft fire. The left wing disintegrated, and the plane slammed into the ground beside the runway, exploding and burning on impact.

“Circumstances surrounding the accident makes it impossible for pilot and crew to have survived the crash,” noted a casualty report. Beck, 1Lt. William C. Spradling, and PFC William C. Strubbe were reported as killed in action.

INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS
Air Medal, Purple Heart
LAST KNOWN RANK
Private First Class
STATUS OF REMAINS
Not recovered.
MEMORIALS
Manila American Cemetery

Biography:
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Excerpt from the war history of VT-11 (Navy).

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