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David Wills Pinkerton, Jr.

Second Lieutenant David W. Pinkerton, Jr. was a Marine Corps pilot who flew with VMF-221.
He was shot down and reported missing in the battle of Midway on 4 June 1942.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number O-7535

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

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

May 7, 1918
at Toledo, OH

Parents

David Wills Pinkerton, Sr.
Jeanette (Davy) Pinkerton

Education

Morton High School (1936)
University of Florida (1940)

Occupation & Employer

Glenn L. Martin Company

Service Life

Entered Service

April 9, 1941 (enlisted)
September 27, 1941 (officer)

Home Of Record

Highland Lake Apartments
Orlando, FL

Next Of Kin

Father, Mr. David W. Pinkerton, Sr.

Military Specialty

Pilot
Assistant Personnel Officer

Primary Unit

VMF-221

Campaigns Served

Midway

Individual Decorations

Navy Cross
Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

Second Lieutenant Pinkerton was a Marine Corps fighter pilot assigned to VMF-221. His squadron was based at Midway Island in early 1942; Pinkerton flew an outdated F2A-3 “Buffalo” fighter in 1 Division, led by squadron commander Major Floyd B. Parks. On the ground, Pinkerton also served as the squadron’s Assistant Personnel Officer.

At 0600 hours on 4 June 1942, Major Parks led his squadron aloft to intercept a large group of Japanese fighters and bombers bearing down on Midway. The five pilots of 1 Division attacked bravely, but their ageing Buffaloes were no match for the highly maneuverable “Zekes.” The entire division was shot out of the sky within minutes – including Lieutenant Pinkerton’s F2A-3 #01569. He fought with an extra disadvantage, for his wingman 2Lt. Charles Hughes was forced to land with engine trouble.

There are no eyewitness accounts of Pinkerton’s demise; he failed to return to Midway, and was reported as missing in action. On 5 June 1943, Pinkerton was officially declared dead.

Burial Information or Disposition

Shot down at sea; remains not recovered.

Next Of Kin Address

Wartime address of father, Mr. David Pinkerton Sr.

Location Of Loss

Pinkerton was shot down at an unspecified point after departing from Midway.

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