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  P-38J-5-LO Lightning Serial Number 42-67173  
USAAF
13th AF
347th FG
339th FS

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USAAF 1941
Pilot  2nd Lt. Garland C. Schrock, O-744769 (MIA / KIA) Selden, KS
MIA  January 28, 1944
MACR   1949

Aircraft History
Built by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation (LAC) in Burbank. Constructors Number 1684. Delivered to the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) as P-38J-10-LO Lightning serial number 42-67173. Disassembled and shipped overseas to the South Pacific (SOPAC) and reassembled.

Wartime History
Assigned to the 13th Air Force (13th AF), 347th Fighter Group (347th FG), 339th Fighter Squadron (339th FS). No known nickname or nose art. When lost engines V-1710-91 serial number 42-94365 and (right) V-1710-89 serial number 42-30443. Armed with a 20mm cannon maker and serial number unknown and four .50 caliber machine guns makers and serial numbers not listed in Missing Air Crew Report 1949 (MACR 1949).

Mission History
On January 28, 1944 took off from Stirling Airfield piloted by 2nd Lt. Garland C. Schrock as one of fourteen P-38s escorting B-25 Mitchells from 42nd Bombardment Group (42nd BG) on a bombing mission over Tobera Airfield south of Rabaul. The weather was clear with good visibility.

Over the Gazelle Peninsula, the P-38 formation flying at 15,000' were intercepted from above by roughly 60-80 Zeros including Zeros from Ryuhō Air Group that dove down from above. During the air combat, the P-38s claim five Zeros shot down. Zeros from Ryuhō Air Group claim eight P-38s shot down. In fact, five P-38s were lost and three damaged including two that returned on a single engine and one P-38 damaged by fourteen 20mm cannon hits.

This plane was last seen by P-38 pilot 2nd Lt. William R. Thomas. When this plane failed to return it was officially listed as Missing In Action (MIA). Also lost was P-38H 42-66860 pilot 1st Lt. Adam Serwat, Jr. (MIA) and P-38J 42-67783 pilot 2nd Lt. Kenneth I. McCloud (survived).

Recovery of Remains
On April 13, 2026 Schrock was accounted for by the Department of Defense (DoD).

Memorials
Schrock was officially declared dead the day of the mission. He earned the Air Medal and Purple Heart, posthumously. Schrock is memorialized at Manila American Cemetery on the tablets of the missing. After his identification a rosette was added next to his name indicating he was accounted for. He also has a memorial marker at Selden Cemetery in Selden, KS.

References
NARA WWII Draft Registration Cards - Garland Clair Schrock
USAF Serial Number Search Results - P-38J-5-LO Lightning 42-67173
Missing Air Crew Report 1949 (MACR 1949) created January 29, 1944
American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) - Garland C. Schrock
FindAGrave - 2LT Garland Clair Schrock (photo, tablets of the missing)
FindAGrave - 2LT Garland Clair Schrock (photo, memorial marker photo)
South Pacific Air War (2024) pages 527-528 (January 28, 1944)

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Last Updated
May 20, 2026

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