Bruce Van Voorhis

Bruce Van Voorhis

Infobox Military Person
name= Bruce Avery Van Voorhis
born= birth date|1908|1|29
died= death date and age|1943|7|6|1908|1|29
placeofbirth= Aberdeen, Washington
placeofdeath= KIA over the Solomon Islands
placeofburial=


caption=Medal of Honor recipient (posthumous)
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1925-1943
rank= Commander
commands= Bombing Squadron 102
unit=
battles= World War II
awards= Medal of Honor
laterwork=

Bruce Avery Van Voorhis (January 29, 1908 - July 6, 1943) was a United States Navy aviator who was shot down in the Pacific theater during World War II. For his heroic action on July 6, 1943, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.

Biography

Van Voorhis was born on January 29, 1908 in Aberdeen, Washington and grew up in Nevada. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in June 1925.

Following graduation from the Academy on June 6, 1929, Ensign Van Voorhis reported for duty in the battleship "Mississippi" (BB-41). That assignment lasted until November 1930 when he transferred to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida for aviation training.

He received his wings on September 3, 1931 and was assigned to the USS "Maryland" (BB-46) as a member of Observation Squadron 4B (VO-4B). In June 1934, he transferred to Bombing Squadron 5B onboard the aircraft carrier "Ranger" (CV-4), and soon thereafter, to VB-2B attached to "Saratoga" (CV-3). From July 1935 until May 1937, he served in the Panama Canal Zone and flew patrols from Coco Solo with Patrol Squadron 2F (VP-2F). The following June, Van Voorhis returned to carried-based aviation and served first in "Enterprise" (CV-6), then in "Yorktown" (CV-5), and finally back to "Enterprise". In June 1940, Van Voorhis joined the aviation unit assigned to the light cruiser "Honolulu" (CL-48) where he served for a year. In July 1941, he reported for duty at the Naval Air Station, Anacostia, where he served until November 1942.

In December 1942, Van Voorhis, a Lieutenant Commander since July, assumed command of VP-14, but soon thereafter took command of VB-102. While serving in that capacity, LCDR Van Voorhis gave his life for his country near Hare Island of Kapingamarangi Atoll, the southernmost of the Eastern Caroline Islands. After a 700-mile flight alone, LCDR Van Voorhis launched successive bombing and strafing attacks on the enemy ground installations. During his onslaught, he succeeded in destroying a radio station, anti-aircraft emplacements, and at least one airborne fighter as well as three others on the water. However, the strength of Japanese aerial opposition eventually forced Van Voorhis lower and lower until either the intense anti-aircraft barrage, the fighters, or perhaps his own bomb blasts, knocked him out of the sky near the island. For the ". . . conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity . . ." he displayed in his ". . . lone but relentless battle against overwhelming opposition . . ." He died on July 6, 1943 and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.

Van Voorhis is buried in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis County, Missouri.cite web|accessdate=2007-05-09
url=http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/jeffersonbarracks.asp
title=Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery - Burial & Memorials
publisher=United States Department of Veterans Affairs
] He has a headstone at Arlington National Cemetery which reads "In Memory of Bruce Van Voorhis".cite web
accessdate=2007-05-09
url=http://www.homeofheroes.com/gravesites/arlington/van_voorhis_bruce.html
title=Photo of Grave site of MOH Recipient Bruce Van Voorhis
publisher=HomeofHeroes.com
]

Medal of Honor citation

"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Squadron Commander of Bombing Squadron 102 and as Plane Commander of a PB4Y-I Patrol Bomber operating against the enemy on Japanese-held Greenwich Island during the battle of the Solomon Islands, July 6, 1943. Fully aware of the limited chance of surviving an urgent mission, voluntarily undertaken to prevent a surprise Japanese attack against our forces, Lt. Comdr. Van Voorhis took off in total darkness on a perilous 700-mile flight without escort or support. Successful in reaching his objective despite treacherous and varying winds, low visibility and difficult terrain, he fought a lone but relentless battle under fierce antiaircraft fire and overwhelming aerial opposition. Forced lower and lower by pursuing planes, he coolly persisted in his mission of destruction. Abandoning all chance of a safe return he executed 6 bold ground-level attacks to demolish the enemy's vital radio station, installations, antiaircraft guns and crews with bombs and machine gun fire, and to destroy 1 fighter plane in the air and 3 on the water. Caught in his own bomb blast, Lt. Comdr. Van Voorhis crashed into the lagoon off the beach, sacrificing himself in a single-handed fight against almost insuperable odds, to make a distinctive contribution to our continued offensive in driving the Japanese from the Solomons and, by his superb daring, courage and resoluteness of purpose, enhanced the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country."

Namesakes and honors

The U.S. Navy Dealey-class destroyer escort USS "Van Voorhis" was named in honor of LCDR Van Voorhis. The "Van Voorhis" was commissioned on April 22, 1957; she was decommissioned on July 1, 1972.

The airfield at Naval Airstation Fallon is also named in his honor.

Van Voorhis Elementary School in Fort Knox, Kentucky is named after Van Voorhis.

There is also a United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps unit under his name the Van Voorhis squadron

Notes

ee also

References

:DANFS
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/v1/van_voorhis.htm Van Voorhis] , "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships", Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. Retrieved on 2006-06-18.
* [http://www.fallon.navy.mil/history.asp "The airfield at Fallon was named for Lt. Commander Bruce Van Voorhis, Nevada's only Medal of Honor recipient"] , "History", NAS Fallon, United States Navy. Retrieved on 2006-06-18.
*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-09|url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/bavanvoorhis.htm
title=Bruce Avery Van Voorhis, Commander, United States Navy
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery


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