NAME Joseph Anthony Orszulak |
NICKNAME Joe |
SERVICE NUMBER 438197 |
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UNIT VMSB-143 Turret Gunner |
HOME OF RECORD 1301 Woodward Street, La Porte, IN |
NEXT OF KIN Mother, Mrs. Frances Orszulak |
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DATE OF BIRTH November 28, 1923 |
ENTERED SERVICE August 13, 1942 |
DATE OF LOSS March 14, 1943 |
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REGION Solomon Islands |
CAMPAIGN / AREA Guadalcanal (en route) |
CASUALTY TYPE Missing Declared Dead March 15, 1944 |
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CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS Private Joseph A. Orszulak was an aviation gunner assigned to VMSB-143, an Avenger squadron that fought in the campaign for the Solomon Islands. On 13 March 1944, Orszulak boarded one of his squadron’s TBFs for a ferry flight from Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal. They were joined by a handful of Marine fighters and an Army transport plane which led the group. About an hour out of Espiritu Santo, the formation encountered a massive weather front. The thirteen Avengers flew into the storm – and only eight flew out. The remaining five, including Orszulak’s TBF, were never seen again. All nine pilots and aviators were declared dead on 15 March 1944. |
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INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS — |
LAST KNOWN RANK Private |
STATUS OF REMAINS Missing in action |
MEMORIALS Honolulu Memorial |
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When the C-47 [leading the formation] punched through the storm, only six TBFs remained on its wing. Two more reached Henderson Field later, but by the end of the day it was evident that five had been lost…. Perhaps several had suffered a chain-reaction collision in the midst of the violent storm. It was a small consolation to the Avenger squadron that instead of the normal crew of three, only gunners had ridden with the pilots aboard four of the missing planes, and one pilot flew solo. But the blow was still tremendous: nine souls were gone, including the executive officer. The cause of their disappearance remains a mystery, for no trace of them has been found.
– Bruce Gamble, The Black Sheep
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