Remember...Lawrence Wade Thompson
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Lawrence Wade Thompson was born May 8, 1921, in Gary, West Virginia, one of eleven children born to Everett and Pearl Barr Thompson.
Though born in Gary, McDowell County, Lawrence was raised at Chattaroy, Mingo County, where he attended high school. He later was a student at Marshall College (University) for two years during which he was a member of Alpha Kappa Pi fraternity. He entered the service in July 1942 as a naval aviation cadet and completed his coursework at the Navy pre-flight school located at Athens, Georgia. Cadet Thompson was then ordered to Peru, Indiana, for primary flight training. He received his flight wings and commission in the United States Naval Reserve on August 31, 1943, at Pensacola, Florida.
In 1945, his squadron became VOC-1 (composite spotting squadron) and was moved to the USS Wake Island for operations in the Pacific.
Lieutenant Thompson wrote to his family of taking part in the Luzon invasion at the Lingayen Gulf and noted the job at Iwo Jima had been completed. He was reported missing as of March 27, 1945, while taking part in the Okinawa invasion. His plane experienced a power failure halfway down the deck of the ship and did not gain altitude, instead falling over the bow of the ship and into the path of the ship, breaking in two when it was struck by the vessel. Lt. Thompson, though injured, was seen swimming away from the plane. An escort vessel proceeded to the spot where he was floating on his opened parachute awaiting rescue, but as the vessel reached the scene, he sank from sight and did not reappear.
Information and photos provided by Amy Bourg Shevchenko (niece)
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