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Old 31st July 2023, 18:44
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Captain Thomas Sherwood Sedaker (1918-94)

This pilot claimed seven victories in WW2 flying an FM-2 Wildcat with VC-84 (USS Makin Island). He appears to have a very good career (1935-65), rising to Captain USN.

I have found a few details about this career but would like to fill in the very large blanks.

His family appear have a record of service in the USN as "other ranks". He joined the USN in 1935 and served at NAS Norfolk and NAS Pensacola. Probably ground crew? Now an experienced AMM1c he re-musters as a (trainee?) enlisted pilot in 1941 and serves with VT-7 in USS Wasp. Possibly in the Guadalcanal campaign flying the TBF in 1943? Does he appear in the muster rolls for that unit?

He re-trains as a fighter pilot (in 1943?) and serves with distinction in VC-84 in the Phillippines and Ryuku Islands in 1944-45 claiming three Japanese fighters, three dive bombers and a light bomber (three claims shared) in the period January-April 1945. The latter period as a Lieutenant USN and division leader.

After leaving VC-84 (1945) he flies F4U-1D with VBF-98 (flying accident 10 July 1945). Post-war it is stated in the bio that he flew the Ryan Fireball. In 1949 he is serving with VF-171 (probably not VF174 as is given in his bio. I expect it means VF-17A) and joins the USAF exchange pilot group.

According to his headstone he serves in Korea. No details. He is jet qualified after service with VF171 (FH-1 Phantom/FH-1 Banshee) and the USAF exchange program so it seems possible.

I think he attends the Naval War College in 1951?

He commands VF-121 in 1956-7. Flying FJ-3. His wife produced a "Wives 1957" cruise book...

He becomes a Lieutenant Commander (line) on 1 August 1951, but perhaps is only confirmed as Lieutenant Commander on 1 May 1956. I do not understand this. Does it mean he is a Lieutenant Commander without an assignment?

He serves in Vietnam. No details.

Retires from the USN in 1965.

Once again gentlemen I seek your expertise and indulgence
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