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  F6F-5 Hellcat Bureau Number 78065  
USN
USS Yorktown (CV-10)
VF-88


USN 1945
Pilot  Lt(jg) Joseph G. Sahloff, O-347463 (MIA / KIA) Selkirk, NY
MIA  August 15, 1945

Aircraft History
Built by Grumman as model G-50 in Bethpage, New York. Delivered to the U.S. Navy (USN) as F6F-5 Hellcat bureau number 78065.

Wartime History
Assigned to USS Yorktown (CV-10) to Fighting Squadron 88 (VF-88). No known nickname or nose art.

Mission History
On August 15, 1945 in the early morning took off from USS Yorktown (CV-10) piloted by Lt(jg) Joseph G. Sahloff as one of eleven Hellcats on a strike against the Shibaura Power Plant in Tokyo. As the formation approached the target, Yorktown radioed that Japan had officially surrendered and the strike was ordered to salvo their ordnance and return to the carrier.

As the Hellcats were turning, their formation was intercepted by Japanese Navy fighters including A6M5 Zeros and J2M3 Jacks from the 302 Kōkūtai (302 Air Group) based at Atsugi Airfield. During the dogfight, four Hellcats were shot down including this plane. When this aircraft failed to return, it was officially listed as Missing In Action (MIA). Also lost was F6F Hellcat 77458 pilot Ensign Mandeberg (MIA), F6F Hellcat 79592 pilot Lt(jg) H. Harrison (MIA) and F6F Hellcat 78244 pilot Ensign W. Hobbs (MIA).

Memorials
Sahloff was officially declared dead August 16, 1946. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) with Gold Star, Air Medal with Gold Star and Purple Heart, posthumously. Sahloff is memorialized at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl) on the courts of the missing, court 1.

Research
Navy Serial Number Search Results - F6F-5 Hellcat 78065
USN Overseas Aircraft Loss List August 1945 - F6F-5 Hellcat 78065
NARA Fighting Squadron 88 War Diary pages 7, 12-13
(Page 7) "15 August 1945 - The last day of the war. The Japs surrendered unconditionally. Before the announcement could reach our strikes, four of our fighters pilot were lost - presumably to enemy fighters. They were jumped by 20 Jacks and Georges [sic A6M5 Zeros]. Lt. (jg) Proctor, Lt.(jg) T. W. Hansen got two. The four pilots lost were Lt. H. M. Harrison, Lt.(jg) J. G. Sahloff, Ensign E. E. Mandeberg, and Ens. W. C. Hobbs Jr."
(Page 12) "On August 15th [1945], we lost 4 pilots to enemy fighters. Lt. Harrison, Lt. (jg) Sahloff, Ens. H. Hobbs, and Ens. E. Mandeberg. They were on a sweep over Tokozozawa Airfield [sic Tokorozawa Airfield] when the word was flashed to them by radio that the Japs had surrendered. They were ordered to return to base. Harrison acknowledge for the message and then shortly thereafter his flight of six hellcats were jumped by twenty Franks and Georges [sic A6M5 Zeros and J2M3 Jacks]. VF-88 pilots accounted for nine aircraft. Lt.(jg) Proctor and Ens. T. W. Hansen were the only two to get back alive. Their planes were badly damaged. Proctor shot down [claimed] three planes and Hansen bagged [claimed] two. This was the crowning loss. The end of the war brought little jubilation among the pilots. The news was accepted quietly. Nine of our..."
(Page 13) "shipmates were no longer with us. Our combat losses were out of all proportion to those of previous squadrons. Morale among the pilots was at rock bottom after the last four deaths."
The Knickerbocker News "Navy Lauds Selkirk Flier's Heroism" April 1, 1946
American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) - Joseph G Sahloff
FindAGrave - LtJg Joseph G Sahloff (photos)
Imperial Japanese Navy Aces 1937-45 (1998) by Henry Sakaida page 80 (August 15, 1945)
"The last major dogfight of World War 2 occurred on 15 August 1945 when VF-88 Hellcats encountered a mixed formation of Zeros and 'Jacks' of the 302nd AG near Atsugi. In a running dogfight, four Hellcats were lost. Two hours later the Emperor broadcast his surrender announcement..."

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November 18, 2024

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