“Hammerin’ Hank” over Wake Island: Major Henry T. Elrod’s Last Fight
In this Beyond the Call episode from Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine and Trackpads dot com, we travel to tiny Wake Island in December nineteen forty one to follow Marine aviator Major Henry Talmage Elrod through one of the earliest and fiercest fights of the Pacific war. Listeners will hear how “Hammerin’ Hank” arrived with VMF two eleven just days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, battled overwhelming Japanese air and naval power in his F4F Wildcat, and made history by sinking a destroyer with light bombs from a single seat fighter. When every aircraft on the island was finally destroyed, Elrod did not leave the line; he moved to the sand, leading a mixed group of Marines and civilians in a desperate beach defense and giving his life shielding men who were carrying ammunition to a vital gun position. The episode closes by tracing how his Medal of Honor, promotion after death, and memorials from Arlington to Georgia and Quantico have carried his legacy forward, reminding us what courage and duty can look like in the worst possible circumstances.