Lieutenant Joe Foch Compton was killed in action
December 26, 1942, somewhere in the Southwest Pacific area. The first
word received by the family in regard to his death was on
January
29, 1943, when two letters addressed to him were returned marked,
"Killed in Action."
Mr. and Mrs. Compton received official notice from
the War Department of their son's death. Lieutenant Compton (1919-1942)
and his twin brother, Lieutenant John Pershing Compton, also of the
Air Corps, were born May 8, 1918, in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
They were educated at Cliffside High School and at Boiling Springs
Junior College; each had two years at Wofford College.
Both
took a CAA course at Wofford, and they entered the U.S. Army Air Corps
in May of 1942. Lieutenant John Compton was overseas, a bombardier
in the Air Corps. Lieutenant Joe Compton was sent overseas last August.
(Rutherford County News, February 25, 1943)
From Real Heroes: Rutherford County Men Who
Made the Supreme Sacrifice During World War II, by Anita Price
Davis. Copyright © 2002 by The Honoribus Press, Spartanburg,
SC. Reprinted with permission.