LTJG JOHN H. POWNALL, USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1947 Lucky Bag:
John Howard Pownall
Loss
John was lost on February 13, 1951 when the plane he was piloting crashed in the Mediterranean Sea.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
John received his Eagle Scout award in February 1939. He was a member of Troop No. 24. In February 1940, the troop took over the municipal government for a day, and John was elected a councilman.
Graduated from Tyrone Area High School, Class of 1941. From his yearbook: Nickname “Hip.” Band 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Track Team 3. Takes his time … peeved by a Model T Ford … golfer … neat looking … captivating manner … a mainstay.
In 1942, he was attending State college studying electrical engineering and was a member of Beta Theta Pi. John was named first alternate to the Naval Academy by Congressman James E. Van Zandt in December, 1941.
His father Walter was a master mechanic at a paper mill, mother Helen, brother Walter Jr., sisters Mary (Mrs. Ralph Hagberg) and Josephine (Mrs. J. C. Davis, Jr.)
From Altoona Mirror on February 16, 1951:
Lt(jg) John Pownall, aged 27, son of Mrs. Helen B, Pownall of State College, formerly of Tyrone, and the late H. Walter Pownall, was killed recently while serving aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Roosevelt in the Mediterranean sea. He was a fighter pilot. A telegram from the department of navy, received Tuesday Bight by Lt. Pownall’s brother, Walter, in Briarcliff, N. V., was the initial notification. Lt. Pownall was born in Tyrone June 3, 1923, and attended Tyrone High school, graduating in 1941. He attended Severn school, Annapolis, Md, the Pennsylvania State college and the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, where he was graduated in 1945. Lt. Pownall was a nephew of Adm. Charles A Pownall, retired. He had been on duty with the navy since graduation from the academy.
John’s Find A Grave page is here.
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