1st Lt. D. O. White
47th Fighter Squadron, 15th Fighter Group
1st Lt. D.O. White joined the 47th Fighter Squadron in May of 1944. Flying the P-47 from Bellows Field, Hawaii, White first piloted the P-51 in mid-November, 1944. After arrival on Iwo Jima in March, 1944, his first mission was on the 9th of the month, in which he dropped two 500 pound bombs and strafed Japanese positions on the northwestern tip of Iwo Jima. He noted blowing a top off a pillbox during that attack and taking small arms fire from the Japanese soldiers below. His first VLR mission on April 16th lasted 7 hours and 45 minutes, which was a fighter sweep on Kanoya Airfield in Japan. Tragically, White took part in the June 1st ‘Black Friday’ mission as it would later be called. The mission was set as a B-29 escort to Osaka, Japan. Assigned that day as a backup in the reserve flight, after several P-51’s aborted, White joined the 78th FS as part of Red flight. He flew the wing of Lt. Col. Thomas in the flight. About 150 miles south of the target, the navigating B-29s and P-51’s ran into an immense weather front. As chaos ensued with the aircraft entering the heavy front, some aircraft tried to climb, while others tried turning around. White was never heard from or seen again. Thomas thought that one of the 506th FG P-51’s, which spun right through their flight, might have hit White and taken him down. Along with White, twenty-four other pilots were lost that day.
Included below are original photographs, documents, pages from his flight logbook, as well as some items from during his stateside training.