Early years Lofton Henderson was born on May 24, 1903, in
Lorain, Ohio. He attended
Lorain High School and was captain of the football team. He graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in 1926 along with
Howard W. Gilmore,
Carlton Hutchins,
Max Leslie, and
C. Wade McClusky.
Early Marine Corps career Henderson departed the United States on November 3, 1927 from
San Francisco,
California and arrived at
Chingwangtao,
China on December 16, 1927. He was assigned as a platoon commander with the 15th Machine Gun and Howitzer Company, 12th Regiment, 3rd Brigade at
Tientsin. After passing a
flight physical while in China, he received orders to report to
Observation Squadron 8 (VO-8M) in
San Diego, California. He departed China on July 28, 1928 onboard the
USS Chaumont (AP-5) arriving in San Francisco on August 17, 1928. He also served in various
Caribbean stations, and on the
aircraft carriers
Langley (CV-1),
Ranger (CV-4), and
Saratoga (CV-3).
World War II On June 4, 1942, as Japanese forces approached
Midway Island in the
Pacific Ocean, Major Henderson, the commanding officer of
VMSB-241, led 16 Marine Corps aircraft in the attack. Henderson split his squadron into two flights, one with
SBD Dauntless and one with
SB2U Vindicator dive bombers in a glide bombing attack on the
aircraft carrier Hiryū. His left wing burst into flames as he began his final approach. Henderson continued the attack and perished as his plane dived toward the enemy carrier. He was posthumously awarded the
Navy Cross.
Personal life In 1932, while at Pensacola, Henderson met Jule Adeline Galey, and they married in 1933. Following Henderson's death, Galey remarried and had a daughter. Following her death in 1999, she was cremated and her ashes were scattered over the Pacific, just north of Midway Island. ==Honors==