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NAME George Neal Brown |
NICKNAME — |
SERVICE NUMBER 415320 |
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UNIT VMSB-131 Turret Gunner |
HOME OF RECORD 503 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI |
NEXT OF KIN Mother, Mrs. Flora Brown |
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DATE OF BIRTH January 19, 1923 |
ENTERED SERVICE August 26, 1942 |
DATE OF LOSS February 1, 1943 reported February 2, 1943 |
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REGION Solomon Islands |
CAMPAIGN / AREA New Georgia |
CASUALTY TYPE Missing In Action Declared Dead February 3, 1945 |
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CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS Private George N. Brown was an Avenger turret gunner assigned to VMSB-131. He participated in the campaign for the northern Solomon islands, and on 1 February 1943 took part in an afternoon strike against Japanese ships near Munda. Over the target, the bombers were attacked by a CAP of Japanese fighter planes. Immediately after dropping its payload, Brown’s plane (TBF-1 01742) was hit, cartwheeled, and slammed into the water. Nobody ever saw the crew – Brown, MTSgt. Leon A. Julien (pilot), Private Gerald R. Schroeder (radio), or the passenger, Lt. Robert M. Montgomery – alive again. All four Marines were declared dead on 3 February 1945. |
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INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS Purple Heart |
LAST KNOWN RANK Private |
STATUS OF REMAINS Missing in action |
MEMORIALS Manila American Cemetery |
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