Griffith, Jay C., Jr., 2ndLt

POW/MIA
 
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Last Rank
Second Lieutenant
Last Primary MOS
0301-Basic Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1942-Present, 0302, POW/MIA
Service Years
1940 - 1942
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Golden Dragon Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Officer Collar Insignia
Second Lieutenant

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Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1920
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
N. Brookfield
Last Address
N. Brookfield
MIA Date
Aug 09, 1942
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Solomon Islands
Location of Memorial
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
World War II Fallen
  1942, World War II Fallen


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Birth and Early Life:
Jay Griffith was born in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, on August 26, 1920. He was raised in Massachusetts, excelled in school, and entered Dartmouth College in 1938.
Enlistment and Boot Camp:
Griffith began his life in the Corps on June 24, 1940, between his sophomore and junior years at Dartmouth. He was selected for Reserve Officer Training School, taking military tactics and leadership lessons concurrently with his college classes. He entered active service in January, 1942, just a month after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Griffith attended the Basic School at Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, and joined Company L, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines as a platoon leader.
Wartime Service:
Lieutenant Griffith shipped out for the Solomon Islands in July, 1942. He was in the wardroom of the USS McCawley with a handful of friends, when an officer approached with an offer that would change his life. Captain Tom Barry recalled the incident in a 1982 interview:
Four of us were sitting in the wardroom, shooting the breeze. There was Charlie Barrett his dad was a Marine general a fellow named Ed Gilson, later killed on the Canal, and Jay Griffith from L Company. One of our headquarter colonels, Gerry Thomas, came over to us. Any of you young officers want to volunteer for airplane observing duty he asked. Trying to show how salty I was, I made some crack about the number one Marine Corps rule, Never Volunteer! But Jay Griffith was really interested. Sure, he said, besides, I have a temporary flying licence.Okay, said Thomas, pack your gear, you're going to transfer to the cruiser Astoria. He was then slated to fly as an observer on the plane that was catapulted off the cruiser. His job was to observe the landing and to keep headquarters aware of what was going on.
Tom Barry, quoted in Henry Berry's Semper Fi, Mac!
Instead of the Nasty Asty, Griffith was sent to the Vinnie Maru the USS Vincennes. He was assigned to a Curtiss SOC-2 floatplane  a Seagull which would launch from the cruise's catapults to spot targets for her main batteries. Vincennes sister ship, USS Astoria, launches one of her floatplanes in 1942. Griffith and his pilot, Lieutenant William Kirby, got an early start to the war on August 7, 1942. Their Seagull was shot into the sky, and the two circled over the landing beaches of Guadalcanal, calling targets and corrections to the gunners aboard the cruiser.
Date Of Loss:
The Vincennes was caught by Japanese searchlights in the early morning of August 9, 1942. As she sounded general quarters, enemy shells began landing on her superstructure. The second salvo hit her squarely on the hangar, destroying the scout planes and spreading blazing aviation fuel across the deck. Now brightly illuminated by the fires, Vincennes became an easy target for the ruthless Japanese gunners. Jay Griffith was killed in the sinking of the Vincennes; he was probably near the hangar when it was obliterated early in the fight. His friend Tom Barry would believe that for the rest of his life:
We later heard that they tried to catapult his plane once the battle started, but it took a direct hit. Both Jay and the pilot were killed. Who knows what would have happened if he'd stayed with the 1st Marines? I guess I'm talking about the old adage about your number being up no matter what.
Next Of Kin:
Father, Mr. Jay Griffith Sr.
Status Of Remains:
Lost at sea

   
Other Comments:

Body Not Recovered

   
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  1942-1942, 0302, MARDET USS Vincennes (CA-44)



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Rank
Second Lieutenant
MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Base, Station or City
Not Specified
State/Country
Solomon Islands
 
 
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MARDET USS Vincennes (CA-44)
Type
MSG/Security
 
Parent Unit
MARDET (Afloat)
Strength
USMC Detachment
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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14 Members Also There at Same Time
MARDET USS Vincennes (CA-44)

Sizemore, James Louis, 1stLt, (1939-1944) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Patrick, James Leslie, Cpl, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Corporal
Johns, Charles Bernard, PFC, (1941-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Shelly, Jack Edward, Sgt, (1941-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Cucci, Gerald, Pvt, (1941-1942) 3 0311 Private
Emmons, Thomas Allen, Pvt, (1941-1942) 3 0311 Private
Hanna, John Eissey, Pvt, (1941-1942) 3 0311 Private
Yockey, Harris Burton, Pvt, (1941-1942) 3 0311 Private
Kirby, William Paul, 2ndLt, (1941-1942) 75 7332 Second Lieutenant
Schuessler, Carl, 2ndLt, (1941-1942) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Bucci, Henry, MTSgt, (1920-1942) 7 0791 Master Gunnery Sergeant
Shinkle, Edward J., Cpl, (1939-1942) 55 5591 Corporal
Deede, Edward Nicholas, PFC, (1941-1943) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Sumerix, Robert C, PFC, (1940-1943) OF 522 Private 1st Class

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