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Roy L. Booth

NAME
Roy Lathin Booth
NICKNAME
Spike
SERVICE NUMBER
O-11357
UNIT
VMO-251
Pilot
HOME OF RECORD
Route 2, Elkhart, KS
NEXT OF KIN
Mother, Mrs. Mary E. Booth
DATE OF BIRTH
March 8, 1917
ENTERED SERVICE
1941
DATE OF LOSS
December 21, 1942
REGION
Vanuatu (New Hebrides)
CAMPAIGN / AREA
Espiritu Santo
CASUALTY TYPE
Non-Battle Death
CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS
Second Lieutenant Roy L. Booth was a Marine pilot assigned to VMO-251 in the winter of 1942.

On 21 December 1942, pilots of VMO-251 were engaged in routine training exercises off the island of Espiritu Santo. A number of former dive-bomber pilots, including “Spike” Booth, were learning how to handle their new Wildcat fighters.

During one practice dive, Lieutenant Booth’s aircraft (F4F-3 Bureau Number 3998) failed to pull out and simply plowed straight into the ocean. No explanation could be given for the accident. Lieutenant Booth was declared dead on the day of the crash; his body could not be recovered.

INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS
LAST KNOWN RANK
Second Lieutenant
STATUS OF REMAINS
Not recovered
MEMORIALS
Elmhurst Cemetery, Guymon, OK
Manila American Cemetery

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