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Samuel Thomas Gillespie

Second Lieutenant Samuel T. “Tom” Gillespie was a Marine pilot who flew with VMSB-141.
He was reported missing in action after a routine patrol out of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on 17 October 1942.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number O-11362

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

December 20, 1920
at Dallas, TX

Parents

Hubert Walter Gillespie (d. 1928)
Carrie Anne (Blair) Gillespie

Education

Forest Avenue High School (1939)
Texas A&M (ex-1943)

Occupation & Employer

College student

Service Life

Entered Service

August 4, 1941 (enlisted)
July 17, 1942 (commission)

Home Of Record

2405 Pennsylvania Avenue
Dallas, TX

Next Of Kin

Mother, Mrs. Carrie Gillespie

Military Specialty

Pilot

Campaigns Served

Solomon Islands / Guadalcanal

Individual Decorations
Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

Second Lieutenant Samuel “Tom” Gillespie earned his wings at NATC Corpus Christi in the summer of 1942, and was quickly deployed to the South Pacific. His first combat assignment was VMSB-141, a Marine scout-bombing squadron then operation out of Guadalcanal’s Henderson Field. Gillespie arrived on 10 October 1942, and was soon flying patrol missions and combat sorties.

On 17 October 1942, Gillespie took part in a pre-dawn strike against Japanese ground installations at Kokumbona. He landed back at Henderson to refuel, rearm, and possibly grab some coffee before his second task of the day: a routine anti-sub patrol in SBD-3 #03310. Gillespie and PFC Stuart F. Smith, Jr. departed for their assigned station – and were never seen again.

The exact cause of Gillespie and Smith’s loss was never determined. A Japanese air raid at 0720 resulted in a lopsided American victory; it is possible that Gillespie’s Dauntless was spotted and shot down by a Japanese pilot during the engagement. Without direct eyewitness reports, however, the final moments of the two Marines in #03310 will remain a mystery. Both were declared dead on 19 February 1945; Gillespie was posthumously promoted to the rank of captain.

The air raid caused the loss of Gillespie’s fellow “Aggie,” 2Lt. Wiley H. Craft, of VMF-121.

Burial Information or Disposition

None; crash site not known.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of mother, Mrs. Carrie Gillespie.

Location Of Loss

Gillespie and Smith were last seen departing Henderson Field, Guadalcanal.

Related Profiles

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