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Clay take a look here and see if maybe your friend might me standing at the end in this photo. (either end) ... and nothing wrong with a little head smacking, lots of us (here) could certainly use that every now and then. FWIW Dad was 6-2 .... I'm 6-3 and being tall makes for good vision especially when you have to fly with the canopy open all the time. So I'm going to say your friend is either Mark Bright (VF-3) or Walt Hass (VF-42) both from the Yorktown. Hopes this helps. Below from Rich Leonard over on Nathan's US-Aircraft.com website. "This is the combined VF-3 + VF-42 + VF-8 pilot complement aboard USS Hornet, sometime after 6 June 1942, best guess is sometime around the 10th, mostly because the wounded Dan Sheedy appears to have been released from sickbay.
Most of the surviving VF-3 & VF-42 pilots from Yorktown who had landed aboard Enterprise on the 4th were launched as CAP on the 5th and then landed aboard Hornet to fill in the holes created by that ship's VF-8 losses. VF-3's Thach was the senior VF officer so he became the commander of what was laughing called VF-3-42-8.
Pilots in posted photo, front row L to R: Alfred Dietrich (VF-8), Duran Mattson (VF-42), Johnny Adams (VF-42), Morrill Cook Jr (VF-8), Robert Merritt (VF-8), Lawrence French (VF-8), George Formanek (VF-8), Carlton Starkes (VF-8), Dan Sheedy (VF-3), Elisha "Smokey" Stover (VF-8), Richard Hughes (VF-8), and Horace Bass (VF-42). Standing L to R: Mark Bright (VF-3), Doyle C "Tom" Barnes (VF-3), James Smith (VF-8), David Freeman (VF-8), Henry Fairbanks (VF-8), Robert "Ram" Dibb (VF-3), Warren Ford (VF-8), Bruce Harwood (VF-8), John "Jimmie" Thach (VF-3), Henry Carey (VF-8), John Sutherland (VF-8), Bill Barnes (VF-42), Art Brassfield (VF-42), George Markham (VF-42), John Bain (VF-42), Dick Crommelin (VF-42), Bill Leonard (VF-42 and, apropos of nothing else, my father), and Walt Hass (VF-42)"
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