Joseph Abraham Krohn

Captain Joseph A. Krohn served with Headquarters Company, 2nd Marines.
He was reported missing in action while on duty aboard USS Wasp, 15 September 1942.
Branch
Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number O-6874
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
January 16, 1918
at St. Louis, MO
Parents
Morris Jacob Krohn
Florence (Schwayder) Krohn
Education
Denver East High School (1936)
University of Denver (1940)
Occupation & Employer
Commissioned from college
Service Life
Entered Service
October 1, 1940
at Denver, CO
Home Of Record
869 Milwaukee Street
Denver, CO
Next Of Kin
Parents, Morris & Florence Krohn
Military Specialty
Liaison Officer
Primary Unit
HQ/2nd Marines
Campaigns Served
Solomon Islands
Individual Decorations
Purple Heart
Additional Service Details
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Loss And Burial
Circumstances Of Loss
First Lieutenant Joseph Krohn, an infantry officer serving with Headquarters Company, 2nd Marines, joined the USS Wasp in the summer of 1942. He was to serve temporary duty as a liaison officer during the campaign for the Solomon Islands.
At 1444 hours on 15 September 1942, Wasp was recovering a combat air patrol and preparing to launch a combined fighter-bomber force. Crews busily armed and fueled the planes, while the deck gang spotted the strike force for takeoff. It was an extremely hazardous time aboard a carrier – and unfortunately, the Wasp’s luck ran out. The Japanese submarine I-9 launched a spread of torpedoes at the Wasp and scored three hits near the gasoline tanks and magazine.
The stricken carrier lurched, flinging planes into the air. Fires broke out on multiple decks as gasoline and munitions went up in flames. Water mains broke and hampered firefighting efforts. After thirty minutes of struggle, Captain Forrest Sherman ordered his crew to abandon ship. Wasp was scuttled by friendly torpedoes, and sank at 2100 hours.
Joe Krohn was not seen after the torpedoes struck the Wasp. It is unknown whether he perished in the initial blast or died of wounds received in action; in any case, he was reported missing after the sinking. Krohn was subsequently promoted to captain, and officially declared dead on 16 September 1943.
Burial Information or Disposition
None; remains lost at sea
Memorials
Next Of Kin Address
Address of parents, Dr. Morris & Florence Krohn.
Location Of Loss
Approximate last known position of USS Wasp.
The wreck location has not been released.