Joseph Sarnoski

Joseph Sarnoski

Infobox Military Person
name= 2LT Joseph R. SarnoskiU.S. Army Air Corps
born= birth date|1915|01|31
died= death date and age|1943|06|16|1915|01|31
placeofbirth= Simpson, Pennsylvania
placeofdeath= Bougainville, Solomon Islands
placeofburial=


caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch= United States Army Air Corps/United States Army Air Forces
serviceyears= 1936-1943
rank= Second Lieutenant
commands=
unit= 65th Bomb Sqdn, 43rd Bomb Grp Fifth Air Force
battles= World War II
awards= Medal of Honor Silver Star Purple Heart
laterwork=

Joseph Raymond Sarnoski (January 31, 1915–June 16, 1943) was an officer of the United States Army Air Forces during a World War II, and awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously. Sarnoski was part of Capt. Jay Zeamer Jr.'s crew on Old 666 on the day that both he and Zeamer earned the Medal of Honor.

Biography

Childhood

Sarnoski was the second-oldest in a family of seventeen children belonging to a Polish coal miner in Simpson, Pennsylvania, just north of Carbondale. His father's health began to fail and he left the coal mines to begin farming where Joseph Sarnoski worked hard to help keep the farm operating and make ends meet. The family later moved to nearby White's Crossing, where Sarnoski graduated from high school. Though the responsibility of alternating between education and farm work left little free time, Sarnoski developed an interest in aviation.

Military career

On March 7, 1936, Sarnoski enlisted in the United States Army as an air cadet, entering service in Baltimore, Maryland. After basic training he was assigned to the 2nd Bomb Group at Langley Field, Virginia, with additional training at Lowry Field, Colorado, where he completed the Advanced Aircraft Armorer's Course in 1939.

In 1940 he was discharged from the Regular Army to reenlist in the Air Corps in order to train as an air crewman, completing the Bombsight Maintenance Course. Sarnoski was promoted to Sergeant, made an enlisted bombardier in B-17 Flying Fortress bombers, and returned to Langley as part of the 41st Reconnaissance Squadron, attached to the 2nd Bomb Group.

While stationed at Langley Sarnoski met and married his wife, Marie, and was promoted to Staff Sergeant early in 1941. In September 1941 Sarnoski was transferred to Dow Field, Bangor, Maine, as a bombing instructor with the 65th Bombardment Squadron, 43rd Bomb Group, newly-equipped with B-17s. With the entry of the United States into World War II, Sarnoski's group was transferred to Australia on January 13, 1942, where in March he was promoted to technical sergeant. Sarnoski continued to act primarily as an instructor but did fly some combat missions and earn promotion to Master Sergeant. In November 1942, now based at Port Moresby, New Guinea, he volunteered to become part of a combat crew put together by 1st Lt. Jay Zeamer, Jr..

Sarnoski was awarded the Silver Star in combat and by recommendation of his pilot received a battlefield commission to second lieutenant on May 24, 1943.

Medal of Honor mission

On June 16, 1943, Sarnoski, normally a bombardier, volunteered to fly as one of the crew of B-17E 41-2666 "Old 666" on an unescorted mission to Buka, a small island off the north coast of Bougainville, a 1200-mile round-trip mission, to photograph Japanese installations and map the west coast of Bougainville as far south as Empress Augusta Bay in preparation for Allied landings scheduled for early November 1943 in World War II. Apparently unbeknownst to Allied intelligence, the Japanese had moved about 400 fighters into the Solomon Islands on June 15.

The photo reconnaissance mission was without incident, although the B-17's crew reported observing 20 fighters taking off from Buka airfield. The bomber continued south to the mapping run and shortly before its completion, the B-17 was intercepted by five Japanese fighters attacking from the front. Though wounded in the attack, Sarnoski continued to fire his nose gun, shooting down two fighters. A 20-millimeter cannon shell exploded in the nose compartment of the B-17, severely wounding Sarnoski and knocking him completely out of the compartment. Sarnoski dragged himself back to his station and continued to fire until he died at his position.

The B-17 eventually crash landed successfully in New Guinea after Sarnoski's death. Jay Zeamer, Jr. was also awarded the Medal of Honor, the only instance of World War II when two members of one crew were honored for separate acts of heroism in the same combat engagement.

This mission has been recreated by The History Channel as part of Episode 12 of its series "Dogfights", "Long Odds", first telecast January 19, 2007.

Burial and remembrances

On January 6, 1949, two days after the first interment at the new cemetery, Sarnoski's body was returned from its burial location on New Guinea and interred in Section A, Grave 582 of the National Cemetery of the Pacific at Honolulu, Hawaii.

Merli-Sarnoski State Park, located in Fell Township (just outside of Carbondale), Pennsylvania, was co-named for Joseph Sarnoski and Gino J. Merli in 2002; both were World War II Medal of Honor recipients and Lackawanna County residents.

Medal of Honor citation

"The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to"

SARNOSKI, JOSEPH R. (Air Mission)

Rank and Organization: Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps, 43rd Bomber Group, Place and Date: Over Buka Area, Solomon Islands, June 16, 1943. Entered Service at: Simpson, Pa. Born. January 30, 1915, Simpson, Pa. G.O. No.: 85, December 17, 1943.

Citation::For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action above and beyond the call of duty. On 16 June 1943, 2d Lt. Sarnoski volunteered as bombardier of a crew on an important photographic mapping mission covering the heavily defended Buka area, Solomon Islands. When the mission was nearly completed, about 20 enemy fighters intercepted. At the nose guns, 2d Lt. Sarnoski fought off the first attackers, making it possible for the pilot to finish the plotted course. When a coordinated frontal attack by the enemy extensively damaged his bomber, and seriously injured 5 of the crew, 2d Lt. Sarnoski, though wounded, continued firing and shot down 2 enemy planes. A 20-millimeter shell which burst in the nose of the bomber knocked him into the catwalk under the cockpit. With indomitable fighting spirit, he crawled back to his post and kept on firing until he collapsed on his guns. 2d Lt. Sarnoski by resolute defense of his aircraft at the price of his life, made possible the completion of a vitally important mission.

ee also

*List of Medal of Honor recipients

References

* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/wings/part2/07_zeamer_sarnoski.html Home of the Heroes page on Sarnoski and Zeamer]
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/citations_1940_wwii/sarnoski.html Sarnoski citation]

Persondata
NAME= Joseph R. Sarnoski
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=U.S. Army Air aviator who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously.
DATE OF BIRTH= Jaunary 31, 1915
PLACE OF BIRTH= Simpson, Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH= June 16, 1943
PLACE OF DEATH= Bougainville, Solomon Islands


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