Hi Chris--
Mike Stowe's ACCIDENTREPORTS.com lists the following USN a/c lost on date specific. As you can see only one is a multi-seat a/c that being the SBD based at Whitehouse Field, Florida.
OTU stands for Operational Training Unit so very possibly was shooting landing on a carrier off shore.
440612 OTU#4 FG-1 13968 JACKSONVILLE NAS FL
440612 OTU#4 SBD-5 28667 WHITEHOUSE FIELD FL
440612 OTU#5 F4U-1 2317 JACKSONVILLE NAS FL
440612 VF-15 F6F-3 41643 PACIFIC
440612 VF-16 F6F-3 41105 USS LEXINGTON
440612 VF-16 F6F-3 66113 USS LEXINGTON
440612 VF-50 F6F-3 42187 USS BATAAN
440612 VF-80 F6F-5 58368 CHESEPEAKE BAY VA
440612 VMFN-543 F6F-3N 42690 BEAUFORD NC
Northrop / Douglas El Segundo
c/n 4014 SBD-5 28667
Admin/Biog History LeRoy A. Miller was the son of Artur J. Miller of rural Oshkosh and was born March 7, 1925. He attended school in Nekimi and Oshkosh. He enlisted in the United States Navy in August 1943 and was trained at Great Lakes, IL and in Memphis, TN, Jacksonville, FL and Miami, FL in the naval aviation service in gunnery and bombsight school. He was killed when his dive bomber collided with another on a training mission 60 miles northeast of Miami on June 17, 1944.
Classification Archives
Collection
Winnebago County Historical CommissionDates of Accumulation 1943
Abstract
Letter from LeRoy A. Miller, United States Navy, to Helen Miller, in Oshkosh, WI.L. Miller (A.S.)
Co. 130U.S.H.T.S.
Great Lakes, Ill. 9/11/43
Dear Helen,
I received your letter yesterday and I was glad to hear from you. I would have wrote last night but I got three shots yesterday and I didn't feel so good.
Now I am glad I didn't to Farrugut because it sure is a swell place down here. It has been quite cold the last few days down here. I have a caught a cold. I like the Navy just well.
Tell Grandma I am going to Aviation's Ordinance service school after I graduate from boot training.
It's to bad you have to go back to school so soon, I know just how you feel. Are you going to O.S.T.C. this fall?
I get around one to four letters a day, only one day since I've been here I didn't get any.
I haven't wrote to Marvin yet because I lost his address and I'll appreciate it if you will send it to me as soon as possible.
You told me to tell you what I'm doing. Well that's a big order. I'm drilling washing clothes. Taking physical and mental tests, getting shots, washing clothes and drilling, standing watch every day, writing about 4 or five letters a day, drilling, washing clothes, and playing football. There are some more but mostly I'm drilling and washing clothes.
No letters will get boring to me no matter how many questions you ask!
Tell Alex (hello) from me
Write soon
Love to you all
LeRoy
P.S. I believe I [am] picking up a Southern drawl down here there are so many guys from Georgia.
Event World War II
Category 8: Communication Artifact
Legal Status Oshkosh Public Museum
Object ID RG71.27
Object Name Letter
People Miller, LeRoy A.
Subjects World War II
Casualties
Accidents
United States Navy
Bombers
Airplanes
Aircraft accidents
Title Letter
I believe the citation for June 17, 1944 in the above abstract is a typo. The correct date is as you specified.
Whitehouse OLF was part of Cecil Field JAX
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... 9129,d.eXY