Warren W Anderson

Military

Captain Warren Anderson was Bombardier on B-26 Serial #42-107588 hit by Flak on the 14 January 1945 mission to bomb the bridge at Steinebrück, Saint-Vith, Belgium. In the Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 11926, Captain Anderson mentions he was immediately captured after landing, about 5-10 miles SW of Saint-Vith. He was taken to a HQ building where he met his armorer/gunner S/Sgt Louis Prejean, both being joined later by Sgt Virgil Smith of their crew. The Germans started walking them East, into Germany, away from the front. At about 22:00 that same day, they managed to escape from their guards and walked West toward the Allied lines. On 17 January, the 3 men reached a point about 1½ mile from the US lines and rested in a foxhole, being tired and not having eaten for 2 days.

At about 04:30 on the morning of the 17th, either the Americans or the Germans began shelling the area they were in and Anderson was hit by a shell fragment in the right thigh. Sgts Prejean and Smith helped him to a nearby farmhouse (“in the vicinity of Bovigny or Houffalize”) and left him with the Belgian family there. Both sergents planned to try to make it through the lines. Captain Anderson was captured on 19 January, taken to a hospital in Germany and mentions he never heard about the fate of Prejean and Smith.

Captain Anderson is not listed at NARA’s WW II POW database, so he might have been liberated at the hospital by US forces, or just left there by retreating Germans (?)

Connections

See how this entry relates to other items in the archive by exploring the connections below.

Units served with

People

  • Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
  • Nationality: American
  • Unit: 323rd Bomb Group 453rd Bomb Squadron
  • Service Numbers: 35004343 and O-821391
  • Highest Rank: First Lieutenant
  • Role/Job: Co-Pilot / GEE Navigator on this mission

Aircraft

Missions

Events

Event Location Date Description

Born

Missouri, United States 13 June 1918

Enlisted

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States 13 January 1942 as an Aviation Cadet in the Air Corps

Died

Bridge City, Texas, United States 25 December 1984

Buried

Claybar Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Orange, Texas, United States
Alexandria, Louisiana, United States

Revisions

Date
Contributorjmoore43
Changes
Sources

Added a "#" to the A/C serial number in the "Summary biography" to aid clarity & consistency.

Date
ContributorED-BB
Changes
Sources

Connections to crew members for whom new pages were created

Date
ContributorED-BB
Changes
Sources

MACR 11926
NARA WWII Enlistment records
NARA WWII POW records
Personal research on plane and crew