CHARLES W. KAIL, LTCOL, USMC

From USNA Virtual Memorial Hall
Charles Kail '23

Date of birth: March 13, 1901

Date of death: October 24, 1944

Age: 43

Lucky Bag

From the 1923 Lucky Bag:

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Charles William Kail

Seattle, Washington

"Art" "Arturo"

OF course you have heard people tell about the Cosmopolitan character of Navy Folk, but little did we realize Plebe summer that we had one of the most polished of these in our very midst. Being a Navy Junior accounts for it.

Plebe year he was in great demand because of his side splitting antics, chief among them being his demonstration of all the new dance steps, with the aid of a chair, for the approval of the Upper Classes. He has persistently refused, however, to be snared by the wiles of any charming "femme" but on occasion he does "give the girls a treat."

"Art old Tart" will tell you that he is some boy when it comes to out-maneuvering the "All-Academics." He points with pride to the notches on his "slipstick" indicating the number of times he has staged an old Navy comeback by checking up a "cuatro" on one of these September Exams.

"Say Waiter, just one bottle—do I look like a camel?"

"What? You don't grasp it—drop around to the room."

1923 Kail LB.jpg

Charles William Kail

Seattle, Washington

"Art" "Arturo"

OF course you have heard people tell about the Cosmopolitan character of Navy Folk, but little did we realize Plebe summer that we had one of the most polished of these in our very midst. Being a Navy Junior accounts for it.

Plebe year he was in great demand because of his side splitting antics, chief among them being his demonstration of all the new dance steps, with the aid of a chair, for the approval of the Upper Classes. He has persistently refused, however, to be snared by the wiles of any charming "femme" but on occasion he does "give the girls a treat."

"Art old Tart" will tell you that he is some boy when it comes to out-maneuvering the "All-Academics." He points with pride to the notches on his "slipstick" indicating the number of times he has staged an old Navy comeback by checking up a "cuatro" on one of these September Exams.

"Say Waiter, just one bottle—do I look like a camel?"

"What? You don't grasp it—drop around to the room."

Loss

Charles was lost when the Japanese "Hell Ship" he was aboard, Arisan Maru, was sunk by an American submarine on October 24, 1944.

Prior to his capture, he was with the HQ Company of the 4th Marines.

Other Information

From researcher Kathy Franz:

Born in Washington, D. C., Charles lived with his mother Margaret in Portsmouth, Virginia, in 1910.

On October 19, 1926 he married Flora K. Kutscher in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In December 1929 he and his wife sailed from Corinto, Nicaragua, to New York City.

In 1930 he was at Annapolis, and their daughter Norma Louise was born in Maryland in 1931.

In January 1933 he sailed back to Norfolk. In 1935 the family lived in Annapolis, and in January 1938 his wife and daughter sailed from New York City to Los Angeles. In 1940 the family lived in San Diego.

Flora died in San Diego in February 1951. Their daughter was now Mrs. Norma Louise Shroble.

Charles father was Navy Commander Arthur Clifton Kail of Seattle, Washington; his mother was Margaret. His brother Johnston Seymour became a naval aviator and was in Brazil and Uruguay in 1944 and 1945. His father died in October 1953.

His wife was listed as next of kin. He is listed at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial.

Prisoner of War Medal

From Hall of Valor:

Major Charles W. Kail (MCSN: 0-3850), United States Marine Corps, was captured by the Japanese after the fall of Corregidor, Philippine Islands, on 6 May 1942, and was held as a Prisoner of War until his death while still in captivity.

General Orders: NARA Database: Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947
Service: Marine Corps
Rank: Major

Navy Directories & Officer Registers

The "Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps" was published annually from 1815 through at least the 1970s; it provided rank, command or station, and occasionally billet until the beginning of World War II when command/station was no longer included. Scanned copies were reviewed and data entered from the mid-1840s through 1922, when more-frequent Navy Directories were available.

The Navy Directory was a publication that provided information on the command, billet, and rank of every active and retired naval officer. Single editions have been found online from January 1915 and March 1918, and then from three to six editions per year from 1923 through 1940; the final edition is from April 1941.

The entries in both series of documents are sometimes cryptic and confusing. They are often inconsistent, even within an edition, with the name of commands; this is especially true for aviation squadrons in the 1920s and early 1930s.

Alumni listed at the same command may or may not have had significant interactions; they could have shared a stateroom or workspace, stood many hours of watch together… or, especially at the larger commands, they might not have known each other at all. The information provides the opportunity to draw connections that are otherwise invisible, though, and gives a fuller view of the professional experiences of these alumni in Memorial Hall.

July 1923
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

September 1923
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

November 1923
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

January 1924
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

March 1924
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

May 1924
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

July 1924
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

September 1924
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

November 1924
2nd Lieutenant, under instruction, Army Signal School, New Jersey
January 1925
2nd Lieutenant, under instruction, Army Signal School, New Jersey
March 1925
2nd Lieutenant, under instruction, Army Signal School, New Jersey
May 1925
2nd Lieutenant, under instruction, Army Signal School, New Jersey
July 1925
2nd Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

October 1925
2nd Lieutenant, First Aviation Group, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia
January 1926
2nd Lieutenant, First Aviation Group, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia
October 1926
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadrons, East Coast Expeditionary Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia
January 1927
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadrons, East Coast Expeditionary Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia
April 1927
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadrons, East Coast Expeditionary Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia
October 1927
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadrons, East Coast Expeditionary Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

Others at this command:
January 1928
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadrons, East Coast Expeditionary Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

Others at this command:
April 1928
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadron, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
July 1928
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadron, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
October 1928
2nd Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadron, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
January 1929
1st Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadron, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
April 1929
1st Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadron, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
July 1929
1st Lieutenant, Aircraft Squadron, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
October 1929
1st Lieutenant, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
January 1930
1st Lieutenant, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua
April 1930
1st Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy
October 1930
1st Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy

January 1931
1st Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy

Others at this command:
April 1931
1st Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy

Others at this command:
July 1931
1st Lieutenant, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy
October 1931
1st Lieutenant, USS Reina Mercedes detachment, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy
January 1932
1st Lieutenant, USS Reina Mercedes detachment, Marine Barracks, Naval Academy
April 1932
1st Lieutenant, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua

October 1932
1st Lieutenant, 2nd Marine Brigade, Nicaragua

Others at this command:
January 1933
1st Lieutenant, staff, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia


Others at or embarked at this command:
1LT Frederick Chappelle '20 (Marine Corps Schools, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia)
1LT Stuart King '20 (Marine Corps Schools, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia)
April 1933
1st Lieutenant, Expeditionary Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia
April 1935
1st Lieutenant, Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

October 1935
Captain, 1st Marine Brigade, Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia


Others at or embarked at this command:
1LT Paul Moret '30 (Aircraft One, 1st Marine Brigade, Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia)
January 1936
Captain, 1st Marine Brigade, Fleet Marine Force, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia

April 1936
Captain, USS Salt Lake City

Others at or embarked at this command:
LTjg Albert Gray '31 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 9S)
ENS Millener Thomas '33 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 9S)
July 1936
Captain, USS Salt Lake City
January 1937
Captain, USS Salt Lake City
April 1937
Captain, USS Salt Lake City
September 1937
Captain, USS Salt Lake City
January 1938
Captain, USS Salt Lake City
July 1938
Captain, staff, Marine Base San Diego, California

Others at or embarked at this command:
CAPT David Claude '24 (6th Marines, Marine Base San Diego, California)
January 1939
Captain, staff, Marine Base San Diego, California

Others at or embarked at this command:
CAPT David Claude '24 (1st Battalion, 6th Marines, Marine Base San Diego, California)
CAPT Harry Lang '29 (1st Battalion, 6th Marines, Marine Base San Diego, California)
October 1939
Major, staff, Marine Base San Diego, California

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at this command:
CAPT David Claude '24 (6th Marines, Marine Base San Diego, California)
CAPT Harry Lang '29 (1st Battalion, 6th Marines, Marine Base San Diego, California)
CAPT Chandler Johnson '29 (1st Battalion, 6th Marines, Marine Base San Diego, California)
November 1940
Major, Headquarters Company, 4th Marine Regiment, China

April 1941
Major, Headquarters Company, 4th Marine Regiment, China


Class of 1923

Charles is one of 25 members of the Class of 1923 on Virtual Memorial Hall.

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