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Frank Phillip Komzak

Sergeant Frank P. Komzak was a Marine aviator who flew with VMSB-141.
He was reported missing in action after a mission to Kokumbona, Guadalcanal, on 16 October 1942.

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Branch

Marine Corps Regular
Service Number 289051

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

May 26, 1922
at Cleveland, OH

Parents

Anthony Komzak
Barbara (Liska) Komzak

Education

Grammar school

Occupation & Employer

Carpenter

Service Life

Entered Service

July 22, 1940
at Cleveland, OH

Home Of Record

3481 West 52nd Street
Cleveland, OH

Next Of Kin

Parents, Anthony & Barbara Komzak

Military Specialty

Aviation radioman / gunner

Campaigns Served

Solomon Islands / Guadalcanal

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

Frank Komzak was an aviator assigned to VMSB-141, a Marine dive-bombing squadron stationed on Guadalcanal. He flew in the rear seat of Dauntless dive bombers, and for his abilities in the field was rewarded with a promotion to sergeant on 15 October 1942.

On the very next morning, the Cactus Air Force staged a series of strikes against Japanese troops landing near the village of Kokumbona. Komzak manned the radio and rear guns of SBD Dauntless #03254 on the second strike; his pilot for the mission was 1Lt. Joseph M. Waterman, Jr. Waterman and Komzak were not usually paired for flight missions, and would have little time to get to know each other in the air.

The first strike caught the Japanese by surprise – but they were ready for the second. Anti-aircraft fire rose to meet the five SBDs, and struck home on Waterman’s bomber. The two Marines never returned to base, and were reported as missing in action following the raid. Both were ultimately declared dead on 17 October 1943.

Excerpt from the War Diary of MAG-23, 16 October 1942.

*Note: In First Team and the Guadalcanal Campaign, John B. Lundstrum describes a dogfight on 2 October between the Japanese 6th Air Group and a lone Dauntless flying and anti-submarine patrol. PO1c Ema Tomokazu claimed a bomber shot down in this encounter; Lundstrom implies that Waterman and Komzak were the unfortunate American crew. While the MAG-23 war diary notes that Waterman was attacked by a Zero on 2 October, he was on different mission and returned safely. PO1c Tomokazu’s victim may have been 2Lt. Edward W. Ayres of VMSB-141.

Burial Information or Disposition

None; remains not recovered.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of parents, Anthony & Barbara Komzak.

Location Of Loss

Waterman and Komzak were shot down in the vicinity of Kokumbona (Kakambona), Guadalcanal.

Related Profiles

VMSB-141 personnel non-recovered from the Guadalcanal area.
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