Photo of John Joseph "Jack" Molloy (right) with Ensign John J. O'Brien in front of airplane
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Title
Photo of John Joseph "Jack" Molloy (right) with Ensign John J. O'Brien in front of airplane
Subject
WWII
World War II
Navy
Decatur, IL.
World War II
Navy
Decatur, IL.
Description
Herald and Review Library: Molloy, John Joseph "Jack"; Article on back of photo; "John Joseph 'Jack' Molloy, aviation radioman third class, right, son of Mrs. J. E. Mollloy, 1276 East Orchard street, and Ensign John J. O'Brien, navy Helldiver pilot, left, took part in the sinking of the Jap battleship Yamoto off Kyushu on April 7. A 1943 graduate of Decatur high school, Radioman Molloy received boot training at the Great Lakes naval training station and radio and gunnery training at DeLand, Fla., and Memphis, Tenn. he enlisted in the navy in July, 1943. The photo was made at their Pacific base." Written on back of photo; "Jap Battleship Blasters--Ensign John J. O'Brien, USNR, (left) Navy Helldiver pilot of 28 Waldron Avenue, Cranston, Rhode Island and his radioman and gunner John J. Molloy, Aviation Radioman Third Class, USNR, (right), of 1276 East Orchard Street, Decatur, Illinois, took part in the sinking of the Jap battleship Yamoto off Kyushu on April 7th. they stand proudly by their mighty HELLDIVER."
Creator
U. S. Navy Official photo
Source
unknown
Publisher
Decatur Public Library, Decatur, IL.
Date
6/14/1945
Contributor
Decatur Herald and Review
Rights
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Relation
unknown
Format
.jpg
600 dpi
600 dpi
Language
English
Type
photograph
Identifier
AF541
Coverage
World War II
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
photograph
Physical Dimensions
8 x 10:
Collection
Citation
U. S. Navy Official photo, “Photo of John Joseph "Jack" Molloy (right) with Ensign John J. O'Brien in front of airplane,” Decatur Public Library Local History Photo Collection, accessed December 1, 2024, https://124909.2vmbj36k4.asia/items/show/805.