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Paul Evans Lamale

Captain Paul E. Lamale was a Marine pilot who flew with VMTB-233.
He was shot down on a mission to Simpson Harbor, Rabaul, on 30 January 1944.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number O-11290

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

October 8, 1919
at Upper Sandusky, OH

Parents

Rev. Charles Evans Lamale
Carrie Nelson Lamale

Education

Wabash High School (1936)
College of Wooster (1941)

Occupation & Employer

Recent Graduate

Service Life

Entered Service

July 15, 1941 (enlisted)
July 9, 1942 (officer)

Home Of Record

Sharon, PA

Next Of Kin

Parents, Charles & Carrie Lamale

Military Specialty

Pilot
Squadron Executive Officer

Primary Unit

VMTB-233

Campaigns Served

Northern Solomons (with VMTB-143)
second tour (with VMTB-233)

Individual Decorations
Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

On 30 January 1944 took off from Piva Airfield in TBF1-C #24406 (Squadron Number 120), with Staff Sergeant John H. Schillinger, Jr. as turret gunner and Sergeant Benjamin P. Wikera as radioman. The mission called for bombing and strafing Japanese shipping at Rabaul; reports of an aircraft carrier in Simpson Harbor turned out to be false, so the strike force attacked other targets of opportunity afloat and ashore.

Japanese defense forces put up a screen of anti-aircraft fire from dozens of positions; a battery on North Daughter Mountain was known to be particularly “intense and accurate.” One of these guns hit TBF 120 as it approached the harbor, and Lamale was seen to “peel off suddenly and spin toward the water out of control.” An unknown Marine officer reported:

I flew wing on Lamale in the dive, diverting most of my attention to watching him for signals and trying to stick close to him. At an altitude of 6,000 feet, Paul's plane went out of control. I followed as closely as was possible and saw the plane crash into the mountainside North of the city. Due to the dense jungle, I was unable to see any of the wreckage.

Lamale, Schillinger, and Wikera were posted as missing after the mission, and ultimately declared dead on 13 January 1945.

Burial Information or Disposition

None; remains not recovered

Memorials

Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
Lindsey Cemetery, Lindsey, Ohio

Namesake of the annual Paul Evans Lamale Scholarship in social sciences, College of Wooster.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of parents, Charles & Carrie Lamale.

Location Of Loss

The Lamale TBF crashed on North Daughter (Toyanumbatir) Mountain.

Related Profiles

Crew of TBF1-C #24406
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