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S1 David Albert Bettinger

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S1 David Albert Bettinger Veteran

Birth
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Death
2 Mar 1942 (aged 21)
At Sea
Burial
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
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David Albert Bettinger
Born 22 April 1920 Mclennan co,Texas
Father's name: Joseph L Bettinger
Mother's name: Clara B Bettinger
Lost at sea USS Pillsbury [DD 227] Sunk 2 March 1942 ALL hands
How USS Pillsbury met her end. There are no US logs or battle reports giving the details of the action in which Pillsbury, Asheville (PG-21) and Edsall (DD-219) were sunk, and their fates were mysterious until after the war when Japanese logs could be examined. A powerful force of Japanese ships was operating to the south of Java to prevent the escape of Allied ships from that area. The Japanese force consisted of four battleships, five cruisers of Cruiser Division 4, the aircraft carrier Sôryû and the destroyers of Destroyer Squadron 4.

Edsall was sunk in the Battle of the Java Sea on 1 March 1942. At 18:24 she received a direct hit from the battleship Hiei and at 18:35 another from the cruiser Tone. Edsall was also attacked by nine Aichi D3A dive bombers from Sôryû and eight from Akagi, which hit her with several bombs, leaving her dead in the water by 18:50. She was destroyed by the cruiser Chikuma and sank at 19:00 with 5-8 survivors. The remains of 5 executed sailors from the Edsall were recovered in Indonesia in 1952.

In a night surface action on 2 March 1942 Pillsbury was overtaken by two Japanese cruisers of Cruiser Division 4. She was engaged by Takao and Atago, and at 21:02 sank with the loss of all hands.

Asheville, slowed by engine troubles, was caught at 09:06 on 3 March by the destroyers Arashi and Nowaki and sunk after a 30-minute battle. One crew member was rescued from the water, but died later in a prisoner of war camp.

All three sinkings took place approximately 200 miles east of Christmas Island. After sinking the three U.S. ships, the Japanese forces retired from the scene.


Pillsbury received two battle stars for World War II service.

Lieutenant Commander Harold Clay Pound



David Albert Bettinger
Born 22 April 1920 Mclennan co,Texas
Father's name: Joseph L Bettinger
Mother's name: Clara B Bettinger
Lost at sea USS Pillsbury [DD 227] Sunk 2 March 1942 ALL hands
How USS Pillsbury met her end. There are no US logs or battle reports giving the details of the action in which Pillsbury, Asheville (PG-21) and Edsall (DD-219) were sunk, and their fates were mysterious until after the war when Japanese logs could be examined. A powerful force of Japanese ships was operating to the south of Java to prevent the escape of Allied ships from that area. The Japanese force consisted of four battleships, five cruisers of Cruiser Division 4, the aircraft carrier Sôryû and the destroyers of Destroyer Squadron 4.

Edsall was sunk in the Battle of the Java Sea on 1 March 1942. At 18:24 she received a direct hit from the battleship Hiei and at 18:35 another from the cruiser Tone. Edsall was also attacked by nine Aichi D3A dive bombers from Sôryû and eight from Akagi, which hit her with several bombs, leaving her dead in the water by 18:50. She was destroyed by the cruiser Chikuma and sank at 19:00 with 5-8 survivors. The remains of 5 executed sailors from the Edsall were recovered in Indonesia in 1952.

In a night surface action on 2 March 1942 Pillsbury was overtaken by two Japanese cruisers of Cruiser Division 4. She was engaged by Takao and Atago, and at 21:02 sank with the loss of all hands.

Asheville, slowed by engine troubles, was caught at 09:06 on 3 March by the destroyers Arashi and Nowaki and sunk after a 30-minute battle. One crew member was rescued from the water, but died later in a prisoner of war camp.

All three sinkings took place approximately 200 miles east of Christmas Island. After sinking the three U.S. ships, the Japanese forces retired from the scene.


Pillsbury received two battle stars for World War II service.

Lieutenant Commander Harold Clay Pound



Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Oklahoma.



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