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Youell L. Crum

NAME
Youell Lester Crum
NICKNAME
Joe
SERVICE NUMBER
O-10849
UNIT
VMF-121
Pilot
HOME OF RECORD
311 Northwest 28th Street
Miami, FL
NEXT OF KIN
Mother, Mrs. Lena L. Crum
DATE OF BIRTH
November 14, 1919
at Trilby, FL
ENTERED SERVICE
September 29, 1941 (enlisted)
June 23, 1942 (commissioned)
at Miami, FL
DATE OF LOSS
January 2, 1943
REGION
Solomon Islands
CAMPAIGN / AREA
Rendova
CASUALTY TYPE
Missing In Action
Declared Dead January 3, 1944
CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS
Second Lieutenant Youell “Joe” Crum was a Marine fighter pilot serving with the Cactus Air Force. He arrived on Guadalcanal as a member of VMF-122 on 22 December 1942, and transferred to VMF-121 on 1 January 1943.

On 2 January 1943, Crum was assigned to a escort a dive bomber strike against a reported Japanese destroyer fleet. The ships were spotted about fifteen miles west of Rendova, covered by fighters of the 204th kokutai. Although the bombers made their dives, the seasoned IJN pilots scattered the American escort. Two Marine flyers – Crum and Captain Robert “Pete” Petersen – never returned to base.

Lieutenant Crum and F4F-4 Bureau Number 5124 were never seen again. The pilot was declared dead on 3 January 1944.

INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS
Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart
LAST KNOWN RANK
Second Lieutenant
posthumous Captain
STATUS OF REMAINS
Missing in action
MEMORIALS
Manila American Cemetery

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