Flanagan, Richard Arthur, Capt

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary MOS
7302-Pilot VMF
Last MOSGroup
Pilots/Naval Flight Officers
Primary Unit
1950-1951, 7302, VMF-311
Service Years
1943 - 1951
Officer Collar Insignia
Captain

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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Casualty Info
Last Address
Grafton

Casualty Date
Jan 08, 1951
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location
Korea, South
Conflict
Korean War
Location of Interment
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (VA) - Honolulu, Hawaii
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section Q Site 1392

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National Cemetery Administration (NCA)Korean War Fallen
  1951, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1951, Korean War Fallen


  1950-1951, 7302, VMF-311



From Month/Year
November / 1950
To Month/Year
January / 1951
Unit
VMF-311 Unit Page
Rank
Captain
MOS
7302-Pilot VMF
Base, Station or City
Not Specified
State/Country
Korea, North
 
 
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 VMF-311 Details

VMF-311

Born during the national call-to-arms immediately following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Marine Fighting Squadron 311 (VMF-311) was first commissioned on 1 December 1942, assigned to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and headquartered at MCAS Cherry Point. Quickly transitioning from a training squadron flying the SNJ Texan to a combat squadron flying the F4U Corsair, VMF-311 participated in what was one of the earliest American catapult operations involving the Corsair when 21 F4U’s launched from the USS Nassau (CVE-16) on October 6, 1943. By this time the squadron formed part of MAG-31. During World War II, VMF-311 was one of the first to utilize and develop tactics for the Corsair in a ground attack mode, foreshadowing the squadron’s future role as an attack squadron. Indicative of its combat effectiveness the squadron destroyed 71 Japanese aircraft in a four-month period during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. The end of World War II saw VMF-311 leaving Chimu Airfield on Okinawa to start occupational duty flying from Yokosuka airfield on Japan's mainland.


1946-1950

Occupational duty in Japan lasted till May 1946, when MAG-31 was notified to prepare for the termination of its Japanese assignment; VMF-311 was going home. Between July 1946 and April 1947 the squadron had a sleeping existence and being transferred to MAG-32 and later MAG-12 while consisting of one officer, but in 1949 VMF-311 became the first West Coast Marine jet squadron when it started flying the TO-1 Shooting Star. Coincidentally the squadron was re-designated Marine Fighter Squadron 311 (VMF-311) and around that time acquired the code letters WL, phonetically pronounced as "William Love," but from which also came the nickname "Willy Lovers". The squadron quickly transitioned to the F9F Panther in October 1949 and found itself once again preparing for war by November 1950, arriving once again at Yokusuka airfield in Japan.


The Korean War, 1950-1955

Arriving in Korea on December 7, 1950, VMF-311 was the first land-based Marine jet squadron to be used in combat providing close air support for the Marines and Soldiers on the ground. In late-June 1952 the squadron participate in the attack on the Sui-ho Dam. Additionally the squadron pioneered strip-alert tactics still practiced today. Legendary pilots during this era included later Astronaut and Senator John Glenn and baseball star Ted Williams. In over 2½ years of action in Korea the squadron amassed 18,851 combat sorties.

In 1957, the squadron finally was re-designated Marine Attack Squadron 311 (VMA-311). The nickname “Tomcats” was also bestowed during this era.

Type
Aviation
 
Parent Unit
Fixed Wing Units
Strength
USMC Squadron
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Jan 8, 2018
   
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Marine Fighter Squadron 311, Marine Air Group 33, 1st Marine Air Wing

   
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23 Members Also There at Same Time
VMF-311

Adams, Arthur Harvey, MGen, (1936-1975) 75 7302 Major General
Hoffecker, Frank Shawn, Maj, (1941-1951) 75 7302 Major
Stack, John Rumbold, LtCol, (1938-1961) 75 7302 Major
Bostwick, John Stewart, Capt, (1942-1952) 75 7302 Captain
Miller, Jerry, Capt, (1943-1950) 75 7302 Captain
Strickland, John, Capt, (1942-1950) 75 7302 Captain
Wagner, Taylor, Capt, (1940-1955) 75 7302 Captain
Frakes, Edward, 1stLt, (1945-1951) 75 7302 First Lieutenant
McNulty, John Sebastian, Maj, (1948-1961) 75 7302 First Lieutenant
Simonson, Marshall Edwin, 1stLt, (1945-1951) 75 7302 First Lieutenant
Conant, Arthur Roger, LtCol, (1941-1958) 75 7333 Major
Stack, John Rumbold, LtCol, (1938-1961) 75 7333 Major
Gilbertson, John William, Capt, (1944-1957) 75 7333 Captain
Williams, Theodore Samuel, Capt, (1944-1953) 75 7597 Captain
Baugh, Milton Howard, 1stLt, (1944-1964) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Fontana, Paul John, MGen, (1936-1973) 8042 Lieutenant Colonel
Lurie, Robert Michael, 2ndLt, (1942-1973) 64 6419 Master Sergeant
Cundiff, Russell, MSgt, (1946-1970) 64 6412 Staff Sergeant
Lolus, Eugene W, MSgt, (1948-1968) Staff Sergeant
Tucci Jr, Rosario, SSgt, (1948-1954) 33 3371 Sergeant
Blix, William, CWO4, (1940-1965) Master Sergeant
Cimino, Louis, SSgt, (1941-1951) Staff Sergeant
Hayes, Robert, Maj, (1943-1951) Major
Nichols, Robert Nelson, SSgt, (1950-1951) Sergeant

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