Thomas, Wilbur, Capt

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary MOS
7598-Basic Fixed-Wing Pilot
Last MOSGroup
Pilots/Naval Flight Officers
Primary Unit
1944-1944, 7598, IMA Det, MCAS Miramar, CA
Service Years
- 1947
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Home State
Kansas
Kansas
Year of Birth
1920
 
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Home Town
El Dorado
Last Address
El Dorado
Date of Passing
Jan 28, 1947
 
Location of Interment
Forest Lawn Cemetery - Glendale, California

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Died in post-war flying mishap in 1947.

   
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Credited with downing 18.5 Japanese aircraft while flying F4U Corsairs with VMF-213.

One of the most successful but least known Marine Corsair aces was First Lieutenant Wilbur J. Thomas, whom Barrett Tillman called "one of the deadliest fighter pilots the Corps ever produced." He scored 18.5 kills while flying with VMF-213. Thomas' combat career is remarkable because he scored most of his kills in a one-month period during the hotly contested landings on Rendova and Vangunu islands in mid-1944.

After staying in the rear area of the New Hebrides, Thomas was finally transferred to the combat zone. He flew his first missions in June and July 1943. His mission on 30 June was a CAP mission over amphibious landings at Wickham Anchorage on the southern tip of New Georgia.

Fifteen Zeros pounced Thomas's fighters. After he had become separated from his group, seven Zeros had attacked the lone F4U, but, undeterred by the odds, Thomas turned into the Japanese, eventually shooting down four of them. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for this mission. Three weeks later, on 17 July, Thomas and his wingman attacked a group of Japanese bombers and their Zero escort, and shot down one of the bombers.

Thomas was on the receiving end of enemy fire on 23 September. After shooting down three Zeros, and splitting a fourth with his wingman, the young ace found he had taken hits in the oil lines. His engine seized and he glided toward the water, eventually bailing out at 3,000 feet. He scrambled into his rubber raft and waited for rescue. He paddled for five hours to keep from drifting to enemy positions. After 10 hours, a Consolidated Catalina flying boat (PBY) set down beside him and brought him home.

By the time VMF-213 left for the States in December, Wilbur Thomas had scored 16.5 kills in five dogfights. He returned for another combat tour, this time on board the carrier Essex (CV 9) headed for the South China Sea and Japanese bases in Southeast Asia. He added two more kills to his previous score when he took out two Zeros near Tokyo during Essex's first strike against the Japanese Home Islands on the afternoon of 16 February 1945.

Again, as did several of the young aces who managed to survive the war, then-Captain Thomas died in a postwar flying mishap in 1947.

   

  1944-1944, 7598, IMA Det, MCAS Miramar, CA



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MCAS Miramar
State/Country
California
 
 
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IMA Det, MCAS Miramar, CA
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Support
 
Parent Unit
MCAS Miramar, CA
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Detachment
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Burke, Mary Kathryn, PFC, (1944-1945) OF 405 Private 1st Class
Walker, Virginia M, PFC, (1943-1945) 11 1141 Private 1st Class
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Simpson, Walter, LtCol, (1943-1963) OF 1055 First Lieutenant
Brill, William John, Maj, (1942-1964) OF 675 Sergeant
Scheffer, Bennie Gerald, PFC, (1944-1945) OF 521 Private
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Wulfemeyer, Herman Henry, MGySgt, (1942-1951) OF 283 Staff Sergeant
Johnson, Frederick King, SSgt, (1942-1945) 61 6199 Sergeant
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Lucius, Willis, Col, (1932-1956) 30 3060 First Lieutenant
Mayer, Robert, Capt, (1942-1971) OF 514 Staff Sergeant
Hinson, Jewell M, SSgt, (1943-1945) 30 3072 Staff Sergeant
Bottaro, Jean H, Sgt, (1943-1945) 25 2541 Sergeant
Goff, Kathryn Estelle, Sgt, (1943-1946) 35 3531 Sergeant
Johnson, Ernest Thorwald, Sgt, (1943-1945) 72 7200 Sergeant
Nickles, Florence May, Sgt, (1943-1945) 25 2541 Sergeant
Allen, Caroline Vivian, Cpl, (1943-1945) 72 7277 Corporal
Church, Clarence Albert, Cpl, (1942-1945) 3 0311 Corporal
Jones, Carl F, Sgt, (1943-1946) 30 3072 Corporal
Lester, Sam, Cpl, (1942-1948) 60 6012 Corporal
McHugh, Kathleen W, Cpl, (1943-1945) 59 5939 Corporal
Wirz, Neil Lawrence, Sgt, (1942-1946) 3 0311 Corporal
Brookfield, Robert L., Sgt, (1943-1946) 59 5954 Private 1st Class
Busta, Joseph, Cpl, (1944-1946) 521 Private 1st Class
Kenyon, Mary Ellen, PFC, (1944-1946) 35 3531 Private 1st Class
Carrier, John, Cpl, (1944-1951) 521 Private
Mickelsen, Clarice, Capt Second Lieutenant
Hilger, Gordon Charles, Sgt, (1944-1947) Sergeant
Hintz, Harold Joseph, SSgt, (1943-1946) Sergeant
Mullinax, John, Cpl, (1943-1945) Corporal
Washkowiak, Clarence J, Cpl, (1943-1946) Private 1st Class
Boozer, Willian Leon, Cpl, (1944-1946) Private
Carkner, Godon Millard, PFC, (1944-1946) Private
Humphrey, Robert Arnold, PFC, (1944-1951) Private

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