Hathway, Alonzo Newton, Jr., Capt

POW/MIA
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary MOS
7598-Basic Fixed-Wing Pilot
Last MOSGroup
Pilots/Naval Flight Officers
Primary Unit
1944-Present, 7598, POW/MIA
Service Years
1942 - 1944
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Golden Dragon Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Officer Collar Insignia
Captain

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Home State
Iowa
Iowa
Year of Birth
1918
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Webster City
Last Address
104 Granville Dr.
Silver Springs, Md
MIA Date
Feb 14, 1944
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Air Loss, Crash - Sea
Location
Papua New Guinea
Location of Memorial
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines
Memorial Coordinates
MIA

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World War II Fallen
  1944, World War II Fallen


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Last Known Activity:

Somebody back in Washington, D.C., had a bright idea to sow some mines in Simpson Harbor at Rabaul with the purpose of impeding Jap shipping by their nuisance value. Consequently, orders were received at Bouganville. At the briefing they were told, "Make it good, because Washington has its eye on us tonight." In the dark hours of February 14, 1944, the torpedo bombers of VMTB 233 and Major Roland F. Smith's VMTB 232 took off on the operation that was to result in tragedy for 233. The Commanding Officer of VMTB 233, Major Coln, found the Japs unusually interested in what was happening that night. For several previous nights the bombers had followed the prescribed route and altitude to drop their bombs, and the Japs were able to predict easily enough where the Americans would fly. The TBMs were to fly up in three groups of eight each. The first group lost one plane. As they headed back home the C.O. tried to radio the other TBFs to warn them to turn back but he couldn't make radio contact. The second group lost two planes. Before the third group arrived at its assigned interval of nearly an hour, the B-24 which had been harassing Rabaul to distract the attention of the Japs was shot down. The third group of planes found every searchlight and AA gun in the area pointed their way when they flew at 800 feet over the water at the slow speed of 160 knots to drop their parachute-mines, weighing 1,600 pounds apiece. Plane after plane disintegrated in mid-air and fell in flames. Only three of them got away. One pilot failed to be in the correct location on his first pass and had the nerve to turn around and go back to do it. He had the luck to escape. And the next night the Army wanted them to go up again! One of the majors was ready to give up his wings and his commission rather than have his boys try it again. There was such a stink that the high command thought it wise to drop the affair. My good friend and former classmate of cadet days, Cornelius, never came back from that mission. A total of six planes and eighteen men were senselessly lost that night. The military "chain of command" comes in handy in such untidy affairs. The bright idea originates from on high and is transmitted through the generals and the colonels to the majors who give the orders to the men who do the dying. It is all very impersonal, so that if a mistake has been made, few are the people who know where to place the heavy finger of responsibility - and the finger is rarely pointed.

HATHWAY, Alonzo N, Captain, O-015355, USMC, from Florida, Manila American Cemetery + HATHWAY, Alonzo N., Jr., 1st Lieutenant, USMCR. Wife, Mrs. Alonzo N. Hathway, 104 Granville Dr., Silver Springs, Md + HATHWAY, Alonzo Newton, Jr, 15355, VMTB-233, MAG-11, 1st MAW, FMF, New Britain, February 15, 1945, killed in action + HATHWAY, Alonzo N Jr, 1STLT, O-15355, USMC, from Florida, location New Britain Island, date of loss February 14, 1944

Body Not Recovered

   
Other Comments:

The Webster City aviator was last heard from in a letter dated Feb. 14, in which he wrote to his wife that he was going on a mission. Dr. and Mrs. McCauliff last heard from their son in a letter written Feb. 10 in which he said his air combat unit was serving right behind initial attack forces in the alliesā?? island to island campaign against the Japanese. Lt. Hathway served with a fleet air wing aboard an aircraft carrier, though he had been based at several island locations. News that her husband was missing was received by Mrs. Hathway shortly after the birth of a son, March 7, at Los Angeles. The youngster has been named Alonzo Newton Hathway.


Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - Mar. 13, 1944

   
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  1942-1942, 7599, Marine Aviation Det (MAD) Pensacola, FL



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Florida
 
 
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Marine Aviation Det (MAD)
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Marine Aviation Det (MAD) Pensacola, FL

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Sparks, Theo Lee, Capt, (1942-1943) 75 7599 Second Lieutenant
Strickland, William Elijah, Capt, (1942-1943) 75 7599 Second Lieutenant
Taylor, Gilford Dudley, Capt, (1942-1943) 75 7599 Second Lieutenant
Telep, Walter Paul, 1stLt, (1942-1944) 75 7599 Second Lieutenant
Terry, Eric Earl, 1stLt, (1942-1944) 75 7599 Second Lieutenant
Julien, Leon Alfred, MTSgt, (1936-1943) 75 7599 Technical Sergeant (Grade 2)
Boyes, George Perry, 2ndLt, (1942-1945) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Efstathiou, Thomas, TSgt, (1938-1943) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Hicks, Howard Harvey, MTSgt, (1938-1943) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Keister, Robert Louis, 1stLt, (1937-1943) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
McCay, Louis White, MTSgt, (1937-1943) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Ray, Virgil Gaston, 1stLt, (1940-1944) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Roud, Lawrence Harold, TSgt, (1937-1943) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Breeden, Waldo Preston, 2ndLt, (1940-1943) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Cone, Elmo Douglas, 2ndLt, (1938-1944) 75 7599 Staff Sergeant
Keen, George Horace, 1stLt, (1939-1943) 75 7599 Sergeant
Steed, Harrell Standard, TSgt (Grade 2), (1938-1943) 75 7599 Sergeant
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Allen, Matthew Churchill, 1stLt, (1942-1943) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Ayres, Edward Walton, 2ndLt, (1941-1942) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Dabbs, Richard, Capt, (1941-1942) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Lucas, John DeWitt, 2ndLt, (1941-1942) 75 7598 Second Lieutenant
Slattery, Joseph Lewis, SSgt, (1940-1943) 75 7598 Staff Sergeant
Marshall, Robert Woodson, Capt, (1941-1944) 11 1100 Second Lieutenant
Spoede, Herman Henry, Capt, (1942-1944) OF 2543 Second Lieutenant
Dowers, Arthur Freeman, SSgt, (1939-1942) 60 6019 Staff Sergeant
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