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Marion William Dufilho

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Name
  
Marion Dufilho


Died
  
1942

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Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Marion William Dufilho (1916-1942) was an American military officer posthumously decorated for heroism during World War II.

Marion William Dufilho Lieut Marion William Dufilho 1915 1943 Find A Grave Memorial

Dufilho was born 22 May 1916 in Opelousas, Louisiana, and graduated from the Naval Academy 2 June 1938. He was Edward O'Hare's wingman during O'Hare's Medal of Honor flight. On 24 August 1942, while serving as a section leader in Fighting Squadron 5 in Saratoga (CV-3), Lieutenant Dufilho was killed in action in the Battle of the Eastern Solomons. He was posthumously awarded both the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross (U.S.) for his heroism and achievement in this battle, which turned back a major effort of the Japanese to reinforce Guadalcanal and Tulagi.

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