Homer G McNew

Military
Staff Sergeant McNew UPL 80817 UPL 80817 The Black March. McNew attended Mabelvale High School before graduating from Bryant High School in 1943. After graduation from high school, he joined the Army Air Force in late 1943. In the European theatre, McNew was part of the 98th Bomb Group based in southern Italy. In October 1944, on his nineteenth bombing mission as a waist gunner, his B-24 Liberator "Little Joe" was shot down during a bombing raid over Maribor, Yugoslavia. McNew parachuted to safety, but was captured and became a prisoner of war of the German government in the Stalag Luft IV POW camp. During the so-called "Black March," a nearly 600 mile forced march through intense blizzard conditions, McNew and a handful of other prisoners escaped by overpowering a guard, finding their way to the American line. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and received the Purple Heart and the Air Medal for Meritorious Achievements. On

Object Number - UPL 80817 - The Black March. McNew attended Mabelvale High School before graduating from Bryant High School in 1943. After graduation from high school, he joined...

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Three airmen of the 389th Bomb Group stand with a B-24 Liberator used as a Flight Assembly Ship. Image via Tim Bivens. Handwritten caption from Bivens: 'My friend remembers it being named "Bucksheesh Benny" that it was used to fly Jack Benny around USA shows. Says it flew in North Africa with Benny and was eventually assigned to 389th as a hack and later as a form-up ship. He thinks it was originally with another group (possibly 376th or 98th).' Handwritten caption on reverse: '389th BG Form-up ship.'
  • Unit Hierarchy: Group
  • Air Force: Ninth Air Force
  • Type Category: Bombardment

Aircraft

  • Aircraft Type: B-24 Liberator
  • Nicknames: - Little Joe
  • Unit: 98th Bomb Group 415th Bomb Squadron

Events

Event Location Date Description

Born

29 September 1925

Prisoner of war

14 October 1944 - 23 July 1945

Died

30 March 2011

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