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A Burial At Sea - 5 November 1944

Discussion in 'War in the Pacific' started by rprice, Nov 4, 2012.

  1. rprice

    rprice Member

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    Loyce Edward Deen, an Aviation Machinist Mate 2nd Class, USNR, was a gunner on a TBM Avenger. Sixty eight years ago today, on November 5, 1944, Deen's squadron participated in a raid on Manila where his plane was hit multiple times by anti-aircraft fire while attacking a Japanese cruiser. Deen was killed. The Avenger's pilot, Lt Robert Cosgrove, managed to return to his carrier, the USS Essex.

    Both Deen and the plane had been shot up so badly that it was decided to leave him in it. It is the only time in U.S. Navy history (and probably U.S. military history) that an aviator was buried in his aircraft after being killed in action.

    [video]http://loyceedeen.webstarts.com/uploads/GoingHome.mp4[/video]

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    My compliments and salute to Greg Mastriforte, who did the research and created the website.
     
  2. Skipper

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    May he rest in peace :poppy:
     
  3. 36thID

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    RIP...
     

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