- William Wolfe Wileman
William Wolfe Wileman, born on
4 May 1917 inVentura County ,California , graduated from theUniversity of California at Berkeley in 1940 and enlisted in theU.S. Naval Reserve on12 February 1941 as aseaman second class. After basic training atOakland, California , he transferred to thePensacola Naval Air Station for aviation training on3 April and, the following day, received his appointment as an aviationcadet . He finished the basic course at Pensacola in August and moved to theMiami Naval Air Station on the 31st for advanced training. His flight instruction ended on 4 November; and, on the 5th, "Wileman" was commissioned an ensign in theU.S. Naval Reserve .Winning the Navy Cross
The Navy Directory for 1942 suggests that Ens. "Wileman" was assigned to Fighting Squadron (VF) 6 on board Enterprise. While he may have served briefly with that unit and on board that ship, he was definitely a member of VF-2 on board Yorktown by the time of the
Battle of the Coral Sea early in May 1942. During that action in the evening of7 May , Ens. "Wileman" earned theNavy Cross for shooting down at least one, and perhaps two, Japanese fighters.Later, he transferred to VF-5 and saw service at various locations in the southwestern Pacific. At the time of his death on
13 September 1942 , Ens. "Wileman" was based ashore onGuadalcanal in theSolomon Islands with a portion of VF-5 assigned to the "Cactus Air Force " atHenderson Field . Further details of Ens. "Wileman's" death are unavailable, but he was presumed dead as a result of enemy action while defending his base from Japanese air raids.ee also
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w8/wileman.htm Wileman]
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