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Bruce Charles Pelto

First Lieutenant Bruce C. Pelto was a Marine pilot assigned to VMSB-131 during the Solomon Islands campaign.
His aircraft failed to return from a strike against Japanese shipping on 2 December 1942.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number O-8048

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Current Status

Remains Not Recovered

Pursuit Category

The DPAA has not publicized this information

Capsule History

Pre-War Life

Birth

December 14, 1918
at Detroit, MI

Parents

Bjornar Peter Pelto
Maria (Keränen) Pelto

Education

Baltimore City College
Texas Tech (ex-1942)

Occupation

College Student

Service Life

Entered Service

June 7, 1941
at Anacostia, D. C.

Home Of Record

910 East 36th Street
Baltimore, MD

Next Of Kin

Father, Mr. Peter B. Pelto

Specialty

Pilot

Primary Unit

VMSB-131

Campaigns Served

Solomon Islands

Individual Decorations
Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

First Lieutenant Bruce C. Pelto was a pilot assigned to VMSB-131, flying TBF Avenger bombers out of Henderson Field, Guadalcanal.

On 3 December 1942, the crew of TBF-1 BuNo 00558 – Lieutenant Pelto, Corporal Vernon L. Goodwin, and PFC Kenneth C. Gros – participated in a strike against Japanese shipping about 160 miles northwest of Guadalcanal. The return flight was made after dark and in very poor weather. Lieutenant Pelto’s plane was last heard from about twenty miles from Guadalcanal; it never returned to the field.

All three Marines were declared dead on 4 December 1943.

Burial Information or Disposition

Not recovered; believed lost with aircraft.

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1 thought on “Bruce C. Pelto”

  1. Capt Bruce C. Pelto was my maternal aunt’s oldest son. It seems like every year I am able to find out more and more about his story. There are only a few of us cousins that are still alive and grew up hearing about him and his bravery. I hope someday something belonging to him or his plane can be found and identified.

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