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Gregory Boyington


World War II

United States of America

Timeline

Birth- 4 Dec 1912

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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

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1939 - 1945World War II
Conflict Period
World War II
Served For
United States of America
Prisoner of War: Shot down by enemy fire
3 Jan 1944
Prisoner of War: Liberated from the Omori Prison Camp, Tokyo area
29 Aug 1945
Prisoner of War: Shot down over
Rabaul
Prisoner of War: Duration of Prison Sentence
20 Months
Congressional Medal of Honor: Date of Action
Congressional Medal of Honor: Place
Central Solomon Islands
Congressional Medal of Honor: Rank and Organization
Major, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Marine Squadron 214
Congressional Medal of Honor: Date Awarded
5 Oct 1945
Retired from the Marine Corps
1 Aug 1947
Enlisted in the Volunteer Marine Corps Reserve
13 Jun 1935
Stationed 1936, Naval Air Station
Pensacola, Florida
Became 2nd Lieutenant in Marine Corps
1 Jul 1937
Became 1st Lieutenant in Marine Corps
4 Nov 1940
Became aviation cadet
18 Feb 1936
Became Naval Aviator #5160
11 Mar 1937
Record of 25 enemy planes shot down
27 Dec 1943
Passed American record, shooting down 28th plane
3 Jan 1944
Attack on Kahili airdome, Bougainville
17 Oct 1943
Fought in the Battle of Guadalcanal
1 Apr 1943
Headed the Allied fighter sweep over Rabaul
17 Dec 1943
World War II: Accepted position as 1st Lieutenant
Naval Air Station, San Diego, California
Awards: Award
American Campaign Medal
Awards: Award
World War II Victory Medal
Awards: Award
American Defense Service Medal
Awards: Award
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Awards: Navy Cross
4 Oct 1945
World War II: First Combat tour with “Black Sheep Squadron”
Shot down 14 enemy planes in 32 days
Education: Institution
University of Washington
Education: Place
Seattle, Washington
Education: To
1 Jan 1934
Education: From
1 Jan 1930
The American Volunteer Group: Quit the AVG
1 Apr 1942
The American Volunteer Group: Pappy Volunteered
26 Aug 1941
The American Volunteer Group: Place
China
The American Volunteer Group: Japanese planes destroyed
6
Employment: Employer
Boeing Aircraft Company of Seattle
Employment: Start Date
1 Jan 1935

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Death- 11 Jan 1988-Age: 75 years

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Burial
Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC

Other Facts

Full Name
Gregory Boyington

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Also known as
Pappy--he was older, 31, than his men in the “Black Sheep Squadron” during WWII.
Position
Major and Commanding Officer of Marine Fighting Squadron 214, aka “Black Sheep Squadron”
Nickname
Flying Tigers

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Father
Dr Charles Barker Boyington
Sibling
Keith Thomas Boyington - half brother

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Social Security
Last Residence
Fresno, CA
***-**-2503

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Modified: 5 Apr 2023

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