Kenneth Cecil Bunch

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Kenneth Cecil Bunch
Born (1919-01-21)January 21, 1919
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near Midway Atoll
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Navy
Years of service 1937 – 1942
Rank Aviation Radioman 1st class
Unit VS-8
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Air Medal

Kenneth Cecil Bunch (21 January 1919 – 6 June 1942) was a United States Naval Aviator, who was posthumously awarded the Air Medal for his actions during the Battle of Midway.

Biography

Kenneth Cecil Bunch was born on 21 January 1919 in Norman County, Minnesota, and was raised in Hamilton, Iowa. He enlisted in the United States Navy at Des Moines, Iowa, on 9 March 1937 and received his "boot camp" training at San Diego, Calif. Rated as seaman 2d class on 9 July 1937, Bunch was transferred to Scouting Squadron (VS) 42 ten days later. He remained with that unit in the years that followed, attaining the rate of radioman 2d class on 16 November 1940. With the extension of his enlistment on 9 March 1941, Bunch was transferred to the Naval Air Station at Norfolk, Va., on 29 August 1941 where he joined VS-8, of the then-forming Hornet (CV-8) Air Group, soon thereafter. While in that squadron, he attained the rate of aviation radioman 1st class on 1 March 1942.

On 6 June 1942, the last day of the Battle of Midway, Bunch flew as radioman-gunner in the Douglas SBD-3 "Dauntless" dive bomber piloted by Ens. Donald T. Griswold, USNR, as the Hornet air group joined in the attacks on the fleeing Japanese cruisers Mogami and Mikuma. Antiaircraft fire claimed Griswold's SBD-3, the only airplane lost by VS-8 that day, and it crashed, killing both the pilot and his radioman. For his contribution to victory at Midway, ARM1c Bunch was posthumously awarded the Air Medal.

Bunch was married and was the father of three children.

Namesake

The Buckley class destroyer escort, USS Bunch (DE-694), was named after him and launched in 1943.

See also

http://iagenweb.org/marion/BUSSEYVFW/tn_bunch.jpg http://iagenweb.org/marion/BUSSEYVFW/BusseyPost.htm http://www.desausa.org/images4/uss_bunch_de_694.htm http://www.informediate.com/USSBunch/History/KennethCecilBunch.htm https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XMV3-F3L

References

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.


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