Muncy, Claude, MM2

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Last Rank
Petty Officer Second Class
Last Primary NEC
MM-0000-Machinist's Mate
Last Rating/NEC Group
Machinists Mate
Primary Unit
1939-1941, MM-0000, USS Arizona (BB-39)
Service Years
1938 - 1941
MM-Machinists Mate

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
2021
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Long Beach, CA
Last Address
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Casualty Date
Dec 07, 1941
 
Cause
KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Hawaii
Conflict
World War II/Asiatic-Pacific Theater/Attack on Pearl Harbor
Location of Interment
USS Arizona Memorial - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Wall/Plot Coordinates
(cenotaph)
Military Service Number
3 820 737

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Petty Officer Second Class Claude Muncy was Killed in Action on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor.  He was stationed aboard the USS Arizona BB39.

   
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Claude L. Muncy was born 8 September 1921 possibly in Long Beach, California to Claude Henderson and Essie Catherine (Tudor) Muncy – their only son.  According to census records, the family was in San Diego when he was eight years old.  It is believed his father was in the military, having enlisted in 1917. The San Diego newspaper indicates that Claude was in Boy Scout Troop 29 and that he graduated from King George County High School in Virginia.  His step-father was a Chief Boatswain Mate at the Naval Training school in San Diego.  Claude enlisted on 13 September 1938 and was aboard the USS Arizona by 1 March 1939 as a machinist’s mate second class.
The USS Arizona housed 1,512 officers, sailors and Marines, one of the two largest battleships in the Navy’s fleet.  She was invincible –until she was bombed by armor-piercing shells modified into bombs on 7 December 1941.  Ten torpedo bombers hit the Arizona from amidships to stern and shortly after, others bombers hit the bow area.  The stern most shell ricocheted off Turret IV and penetrated the deck; the next bomb hit near the port edge detonating the area of the anti-torpedo bulkhead, another hit portside near an anti-aircraft gun; the last in the vicinity of Turret II penetrating the armored deck near the magazines located in the forward section of the ship.  This last bomb caused a catastrophic explosion, venting through the sides of the ship and destroying much of the interior structure causing the forward turrets and conning tower to collapse downward and the foremast and funnel to collapse forward, effectively tearing the ship in half and resulting in the unique silhouette of the USS Arizona memorial today.  The explosion set off fierce fires that burned for two days.  There is not enough of the Arizona left intact to be able to determine exact locations of these hits.  Men were being strafed as they rushed to battle stations, others were killed instantly; ships were listing, capsizing, spilling oil which congealed when it hit the water and then caught fire.  The dive bombers were too low for the ships’ guns and the horizonal bombers were too high; our planes never got a chance to get off the ground as the Japanese hit them first.  Of the crew, 1,177 lost their lives – approximately half the total lives lost on 7 December 1941. 
MM2 Claude L. Muncy (Service Number 3820737) is listed as Missing in Action and is memorialized on the USS Arizona.  He received a Purple Heart, WW II Victory, American Campaign, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign, Navy Expeditionary and Good Conduct medals as well as Combat Action ribbon and Navy Presidential Unit Citation for his service.
SOURCES: Pearl Harbor Ghosts by Thurston Clarke; Find-a-Grave; Ancestry.com; HonorStates.org; Fold3; newspapers.org.
https://pearlharbor.org/facts-uss-arizona-bb-39/
http://www.ibiblio.org/phha/arizona/history.html#pearlharbor
 

   
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