Charles William Recke
Sergeant Charles W. Recke was a Marine Corps gunner who flew with VMSB-241.
He was shot down and reported missing in the battle of Midway on 4 June 1942.
Branch
Marine Corps Regular
Service Number 274208
Current Status
Remains not recovered.
Pursuit Category
Based on circumstances of loss, this individual is considered permanently non-recoverable.
Capsule History
Pre-War Life
Birth
September 18, 1919
at Kansas City, MO
Parents
Frank Charles Recke
Bessie Jarman (Welch) Recke
Education
Southeast High School (ex-1940)
Occupation & Employer
Student
Service Life
Entered Service
September 15, 1939
at Kansas City, MO
Home Of Record
6119 Walrond Avenue
Kansas City, MO
Next Of Kin
Parents, Frank & Bessie Recke
Military Specialty
Radioman/Gunner
Primary Unit
VMSB-241
Campaigns Served
Midway
Individual Decorations
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart
Additional Service Details
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Loss And Burial
Circumstances Of Loss
Seregeant Charles Recke (pronounced Reck-y) was a Marine aviator with VMSB-241, a scout-bomber squadron based at Midway Island in 1942. He was part of the First Section, First Division, led by Major Lofton R. Henderson, and usually flew as a radioman and gunner for 2Lt. Thomas J. Gratzek.
At 0610 hours on 4 June 1942, VMSB-241 took off from Midway and rendezvoused at “Point Affirm” – a safe distance from the airfield, out of the way of an incoming Japanese strike force. A radio message sent them on course to attack an enemy carrier; a two-hour flight brought them within sight of the IJN HiryÅ«. The carrier sent up a wall of flak, and her fighters quickly climbed to engage the unescorted American bombers.
Captain Armand DeLalio watched nervously as the “Zekes” worked over the leading planes. He saw Gratzek and Recke’s bomber “in position above and ahead” as a Japanese pilot made a head-on diving attack. “Lieutenant Gratzek’s plane… broke into flames around the engine and he left the formation,” DeLalio later reported. He was the last American to see SBD-2 #2119.
Recke and Gratzek were reported as missing in action following the Hiryū strike. They were officially declared dead on 5 June 1943.
Burial Information or Disposition
Shot down at sea; remains not recovered.
Next Of Kin Address
Address of parents, Frank & Bessie Recke.
Location Of Loss
Recke was shot down at an unspecified point after departing from Midway.