And a parting shot of the Wildcats in their natural environment, representing VF-3 on 20 February, 1942, on board USS Lexington, CV-2. VF-3 was from USS Saratoga's nominal airgroup.
From fore to aft, lined up are:
John S. "Jimmy" Thach (F-1) and his wingman Edward R. Sellstrom, Jr. (F-2);
Edward H. "Butch" O'Hare (F-15) and his wingman Marion W. Dufilho (F-4);
Onia B. Stanley (F-7) with wingman Leon W. Haynes (F-13);
John W. Wilson (F-9, killed in action); Howard L. Johnson (F-11, wounded in action);
Dale W. Peterson (F-5); F-6 was the assigned plane of Ens. Haynes, but he didn't apparently fly it that day--whoever did fly it is unrecorded;
F-8 (out of focus, last Wildcat portside) was assigned to Richard M. Rowell, Donald A. Lovelace's wingman, but Lovelace's assigned plane (F-7) was not flown by him that day; F-12 was assigned to John H. Lackey, but it is not recorded who flew it that day.
Lt. Cmdr. Thach and Ens. Haynes also flew F-13 at some point that day.
On 20 February, 1942 O'Hare was credited with five Japanese bombers shot down, and received the Medal of Honor for his victories.
I took the pilot/plane information from John B. Lundstrom's The First Team, pp. 89 and 107.
Clemens, thank you for hosting this group build. You've been a very attentive and hospitable host. I appreciate the opportunity to participate.
I will continue to enjoy everyone else's efforts, too!