Henry J Rodgers
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UPL 30843
Henry J. Rodgers Crew
388th BG - 562nd Bomb Squadron
B-17F-45-BO #42-3295 "Tech Supply"
Standing L to R: Jerome I. Flohr (N), Henry J. Rodgers (P), L.B. Lewis (CP), Seldon B. Smith (B)
Kneeling L to R": William D. Sawyer (WG), Kelly Hill (WG), Edward C. Pawlicki (BTG), Jack Smith Ford (TG), Joseph E. Hallam (R/O), Edward L. Franklin (FE) 388th Bomb Group collection
388th BG - 562nd Bomb Squadron
B-17F-45-BO #42-3295 "Tech Supply"
Standing L to R: Jerome I. Flohr (N), Henry J. Rodgers (P), L.B. Lewis (CP), Seldon B. Smith (B)
Kneeling L to R": William D. Sawyer (WG), Kelly Hill (WG), Edward C. Pawlicki (BTG), Jack Smith Ford (TG), Joseph E. Hallam (R/O), Edward L. Franklin (FE) 388th Bomb Group collection
24 AUG 1943 after takeoff from N. Africa, shuttlerun to Regensburg, A/C B-17 #42-30230 'Homesick Angel' ran out of gas and crashed in cornfield in Suffolk.
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- Date: 8 October 1943
- Date: 27 September 1943
- Date: 26 September 1943
- Date: 15 September 1943
- Date: 7 September 1943
- Official Description:
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Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
Pennsylvania, USA | 1 October 1916 | |
Enlisted |
Pittsburgh, PA, USA | 11 March 1942 | |
Other 388th BG Combat Tour |
Knettishall, Diss IP22 2TH, UK | 24 July 1943 - 20 December 1943 | |
Other Mission |
Stanton, Bury Saint Edmunds IP31, UK | 24 August 1943 | Crash landed in a field due to lack of fuel after a shuttle mission from North Africa |
Other Mission |
Yelverton PL20, UK | 16 September 1943 | After bombing LaPallice, France, was forced to land at RAF Harrowbeer due to low fuel |
Died |
Pennsylvania, USA | 26 July 1977 | |
Buried |
Lower Burrell, PA 15068, USA | 30 July 1977 | Greenwood Memorial Park • Lower Burrell, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Westmoreland County, PA, USA |
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Added a "-" to the A/C serial number in the "Summary biography" for clarity.
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Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Losses of the 8th & 9th AFs Vol I by Bishop & Hey p.254-5 with picture of plane