LaVern David Darling

PFC LaVern D. Darling served with Item Battery, Third Battalion, 10th Marines.
He was killed in action at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on 25 October 1942.
Branch
Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number 346502
Current Status
Remains lost at sea
Pursuit Category
Based on circumstances of loss, this individual is considered permanently non-recoverable.
Capsule History
Pre-War Life
Birth
September 29, 1920
at Mores, IL
Parents
John “Jack” Darling
Hazel Violet (Sommerville) Darling
Education
Grammar school
Occupation & Employer
Oven tender
Universal Foundry Company
Service Life
Entered Service
December 31, 1941
at Milwaukee, WI
Home Of Record
354 Broad Street
Oshkosh, WI
Next Of Kin
Parents, Jack & Hazel Darling
Military Specialty
Artilleryman
Primary Unit
I/3/10th Marines
Campaigns Served
Solomon Islands / Guadalcanal
Individual Decorations
Purple Heart
Additional Service Details
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Loss And Burial
Circumstances Of Loss
PFC Lavern Darling, an artilleryman with Battery I, 10th Marines, was part of the garrison stationed on Tulagi, Solomon Islands, during the Guadalcanal campaign.
On 25 October 1942, a section of I/3/10th Marines under Lieutenant Woodrow Holland boarded a former fishing trawler, YP-284, for transit from Tulagi to Guadalcanal. Crossing Sealark Channel took two hours; the boat arrived at 0940 and waited to be unloaded. Thirty minutes later, orders summoned the “Yippie” back to Tulagi, with cargo and passengers still aboard.
At 1030, three vessels were spotted steaming towards Guadalcanal – a trio of Japanese destroyers. Warrant Officer Christian Rasmussen tried to run his Yippie to Tulagi, but seeing the enemy on an intercept course, turned back towards Guadalcanal. YP-284 was hit by several salvos from Japanese five-inch guns; she was no match for the powerful warships, and Rasmussen ordered all hands to abandon ship. Everyone escaped except for PFC Darling and Private George McCartney, both of Item Battery. Darling lost a leg to a flying piece of shrapnel; he either died from his wound, or drowned when the YP-284 sank five miles off the Guadalcanal coast.
Burial Information or Disposition
None; remains lost at sea.
Next Of Kin Address
Address of parents, Jack & Hazel Darling.
Location Of Loss
YP-284 sank approximately five miles from Lunga Lagoon, Guadalcanal.