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Did you know... that Gilbert Bundy killed himself on the 12th anniversary of a traumatic experience as a war artist at the
Battle of Tarawa?
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... that Gilbert Bundy killed himself on November 21, 1955, the 12th anniversary of a deeply traumatic experience as a war artist at the
Battle of Tarawa? Source: " Bundy was participating in the Marine invasion of the island of Tarawa when a Japanese shell exploded in his small landing craft. Bundy awoke to find himself trapped beneath the bodies of four Marines. The wreckage of the craft had drifted onto a coral reef within range of enemy gunners on the island. For most of that long day, Bundy remained pinned beneath corpses and drenched with blood, as enemy bullets and shells strafed the remnants of the craft. When night came, Bundy managed to free himself and swam away from the wreck, taking his chances spending a night alone in shark infested waters rather than endure another day under enemy fire. The Hearst newspaper reported, “He was believed dead for three days. His reappearance startled his Marine mates.” Bundy was shipped back to the U.S. where he tried to return to his previous life. He painted a series of illustrations of light-hearted romantic stories for the Post. ... But beneath the surface Bundy remained haunted by his wartime experience. On the anniversary of his ordeal, Bundy committed suicide and rejoined his fallen comrades. "
Saturday Evening Post
Hi
Edwardx, review follows: article created 18 September and exceeds minimum length (I removed the stub tag as stubs are not permitted by
supplementary rule D11; article is well written and cited inline throughout to reliable sources; I didn't pick up on any overly close paraphrasing from the sources and all direct quotes are marked as such; hook is interesting (I don't think it is problematic for the main page), mentioned in the article and checks out to source cited; just awaiting a QPQ and I think this will be good to go. This could be held to run on the anniversary of his death, it's only marginally outside the usual 6 week limit -
Dumelow (
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10:59, 26 September 2022 (UTC)reply
Good to go. As the date is already mentioned in the hook I think this would be worth running on that day, but happy to leave to the promoter -
Dumelow (
talk)
14:30, 26 September 2022 (UTC)reply
A fact from Gilbert Bundy appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 October 2022 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Gilbert Bundy killed himself on the 12th anniversary of a traumatic experience as a war artist at the
Battle of Tarawa?
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Illinois on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
... that Gilbert Bundy killed himself on November 21, 1955, the 12th anniversary of a deeply traumatic experience as a war artist at the
Battle of Tarawa? Source: " Bundy was participating in the Marine invasion of the island of Tarawa when a Japanese shell exploded in his small landing craft. Bundy awoke to find himself trapped beneath the bodies of four Marines. The wreckage of the craft had drifted onto a coral reef within range of enemy gunners on the island. For most of that long day, Bundy remained pinned beneath corpses and drenched with blood, as enemy bullets and shells strafed the remnants of the craft. When night came, Bundy managed to free himself and swam away from the wreck, taking his chances spending a night alone in shark infested waters rather than endure another day under enemy fire. The Hearst newspaper reported, “He was believed dead for three days. His reappearance startled his Marine mates.” Bundy was shipped back to the U.S. where he tried to return to his previous life. He painted a series of illustrations of light-hearted romantic stories for the Post. ... But beneath the surface Bundy remained haunted by his wartime experience. On the anniversary of his ordeal, Bundy committed suicide and rejoined his fallen comrades. "
Saturday Evening Post
Hi
Edwardx, review follows: article created 18 September and exceeds minimum length (I removed the stub tag as stubs are not permitted by
supplementary rule D11; article is well written and cited inline throughout to reliable sources; I didn't pick up on any overly close paraphrasing from the sources and all direct quotes are marked as such; hook is interesting (I don't think it is problematic for the main page), mentioned in the article and checks out to source cited; just awaiting a QPQ and I think this will be good to go. This could be held to run on the anniversary of his death, it's only marginally outside the usual 6 week limit -
Dumelow (
talk)
10:59, 26 September 2022 (UTC)reply
Good to go. As the date is already mentioned in the hook I think this would be worth running on that day, but happy to leave to the promoter -
Dumelow (
talk)
14:30, 26 September 2022 (UTC)reply