Oliver Mitchell | |
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Born | March 14, 1917 Los Angeles, California |
Died | August 28, 1942 Solomon Islands |
(aged 25)
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Marine Corps |
Years of service | 1941–1942 |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Unit | VMSB-232 |
Battles/wars | World War II *Guadalcanal campaign |
Awards | Silver Star (posthumous) |
Oliver Mitchell was born March 14, 1917 at Los Angeles, California. He was the son of Nicholas D. Mitchell and Margaret Ruth Green of Los Angeles. He was an aviator in the United States Marine Corps who was killed in action during the Battle of Guadalcanal in 1942. He would later have a United States Navy destroyer named in his honor.
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Mitchell enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on May 23, 1941 and was appointed Aviation Cadet in the U.S. Naval Reserve September 3, 1941. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Reserves on March 14, 1942, was assigned to combat duty in the Solomons the following July.
He was killed in action while engaging Japanese destroyers off Ramos Island, August 28, 1942. Lieutenant Mitchell was posthumously awarded the Silver Star for:
USS Oliver Mitchell (DE–417) was named in his honor. She was laid down January 3, 1944 by the Brown Shipbuilding Company, Houston, Texas; launched February 8, 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Margaret R. Mitchell, mother of 2nd Lt. Oliver Mitchell; and commissioned June 14, 1944, with Lieutenant Commander Kenneth J. Barclay in command.