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Charles Recke 1919 - 1942

Charles Recke was born in 1919 to Bessie Recke and Frank Charles Recke, and had siblings Ella Mae (Recke) Lampson and Virginia Lee (Recke) Proctor. Charles Recke died at age 23 years old in 1942, and was buried on June 5, 1943 at In late May the squadron received a delivery of several newer dive bombers, the Douglas Dauntless SBD-2. Lt Gratzek and Sgt Recke were assigned one of these Dauntless aircraft. They were in Capt. Armand DeLalio's third division, and they had only days to practice with their new aircraft. On the morning of 04 Jun 1942 elements of Marine Air Group 22 took off from the Naval Air Station on Midway to attack the Japanese Strike Force that was approaching Midway. After a relatively uneventful flight to locate their targets the Marines found themselves beset by numerically superior Japanese fighter aircraft as they approached the Japanese carriers. One by one seven of the Marine bombers were shot down. Lt Gratzek and Sgt Recke were reported as missing in action on 04 Jun 1942. Their remains were unrecoverable. They were declared presumed dead on 5 Jun 1943..
Charles Recke
1919
1942
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  • Introduction

    Died MIA
  • 1919

    Birthday

    1919
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • 1942

    Death

    1942
    Death date
    Charles William was the son of Frank Charles Recke and Bessie Marie (Jarman) Welch who married before Sept 1918. His siblings (all born in Kansas City, MO) were; Ella Mae (Lampson), Ferdinand L. (died young), and Virginia L. Recke (Proctor). Frank and Bessie were divorced prior to 1942. Charles W. Recke, born in Kansas City, MO in Sep 1919, enlisted as a Private in the US Marines on 15 Sept 1939 at the DHS Kansas City, MO. He left the same day for the Recruit Depot, Marine Corps Base (MCB), San Diego. He arrived on 18 Sep 1939 at the Recruit Depot Detachment, Recruit Depot (RD), MCB, San Diego. During recruit training, Pvt Recke qualified as a marksman on 12 Oct. 1939. Pvt Recke completed his recruit training and was transferred to the 2nd MarAirCraft Grp, at San Diego on 04 Nov 1939. On 01 Jan 1940 Pvt Recke was transferred to the Marine Scouting Sq Two (VMS-2), 2d MarAirGrp, San Diego. Shortly after his transfer Recke became ill and was sick in quarters (SIQ) for several days before being sent to the USNH, San Diego for almost three weeks to recover. Cause of the illness is unknown. Pvt Recke was promoted to Private First Class on 09 Dec 1940. Sometime between 01 Apr 1941 and 01 July 1941 Recke was transferred to Marine Scout-Bombing Squadron 231 (VMSB-231), 2d Marine Aircraft Group stationed at Ewa, Oahu, T.H. On 25 July 1941 Recke was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Sgt Recke was embarked on the USS Thornton (AVD-11) and sailed for Midway Island from Pearl Harbor on 07 Jan 1942. He was with a large contingent of enlisted and officer Marines going to Midway. On 01 April 1942 Sgt Recke was detailed as an aviation gunner now with Marine Scout-Bombing Sq. 241 (VMSB-241), MAG-22 stationed on Midway Island. Sgt Recke became the gunner for Second Lieutenant Thomas Gratzek. They initially flew the older Vought SB2U Vindicator Dive Bomber. In late May the squadron received a delivery of several newer dive bombers, the Douglas Dauntless SBD-2. Lt Gratzek and Sgt Recke were assigned one of these Dauntless aircraft. They were in Capt. Armand DeLalio's third division, and they had only days to practice with their new aircraft. On the morning of 04 Jun 1942 elements of Marine Air Group 22 took off from the Naval Air Station on Midway to attack the Japanese Strike Force that was approaching Midway. After a relatively uneventful flight to locate their targets the Marines found themselves beset by numerically superior Japanese fighter aircraft as they approached the Japanese carriers. One by one seven of the Marine bombers were shot down. Lt Gratzek and Sgt Recke were reported as missing in action on 04 Jun 1942. Their remains were unrecoverable. They were declared presumed dead on 5 Jun 1943. Sgt Recke was awarded (posthumously) the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Purple Heart, Presidential Unit Citation w/ribbon, American Defense Service Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one bronze battle star, and the World War II Victory Medal.
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • 06/5
    1943

    Gravesite & Burial

    June 5, 1943
    Funeral date
    In late May the squadron received a delivery of several newer dive bombers, the Douglas Dauntless SBD-2. Lt Gratzek and Sgt Recke were assigned one of these Dauntless aircraft. They were in Capt. Armand DeLalio's third division, and they had only days to practice with their new aircraft. On the morning of 04 Jun 1942 elements of Marine Air Group 22 took off from the Naval Air Station on Midway to attack the Japanese Strike Force that was approaching Midway. After a relatively uneventful flight to locate their targets the Marines found themselves beset by numerically superior Japanese fighter aircraft as they approached the Japanese carriers. One by one seven of the Marine bombers were shot down. Lt Gratzek and Sgt Recke were reported as missing in action on 04 Jun 1942. Their remains were unrecoverable. They were declared presumed dead on 5 Jun 1943.
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