Howard F Rowell
Military ROLL OF HONOURSent through to the American Air Museum by Bill Dooley, son of 67th TRG veteran William Dooley: https://www.americanairmuseum.com/person/241008
Howard Rowell served as a pilot with the 109th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron.
On 9 June 1944 he flew a reconnaissance mission from Middle Wallop to the Cherbourg Peninsula. He was flying P-51B 43-12401.
Lieutenant Detlef J Keller recorded the following statement about the mission:
"On 9 June 1944 at approximately 2025 hours, after flying on instruments across the Channle, we, Lt Rowell and myself, hit landfall at Varsville, France. Swinging left down the beach with myself on the right and flying on the deck, due to low ceiling and rain, we flew for some time. Visibility was poor because of the rain pounding on the windshield."
"All of a sudden I noticed Barrage Balloons above us. At once I notified Lt Rowell of this fact. In exact words I said, 'Stinky, look out for the Barrage Balloons'. I received no reply. At this time they, (some of the merchant-men), commenced firing. I saw Lt Rowell break to the left as I broke to the right. Rowell said 'Keller, fire your flares. (Colors of the Day)."
"This was the last I heard or saw of Lt Rowell. It is my personal opinion that it would have been impossible for Lt Rowell to have flown through the terrific Naval AckAck Barrage without being hit."
He was reported as Missing in Action and his name is recorded on the Tablets of the Missing at Cambridge American Cemetery. The date of death recorded on the tablets is a year and a day after he went missing, as was customary.
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Units served with
- Unit Hierarchy: Squadron
- Air Force: Ninth Air Force
- Type Category: Reconnaissance
- Unit Hierarchy: Group
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Reconnaissance
Places
- Site type: Airfield
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Other Missing in Action (MIA) |
9 June 1944 | ||
Maine, USA | Entered service from this state. | ||
Buried |
Commemorated on the Tablets of the Missing |