Michael J Delaney

Military ROLL OF HONOUR
UPL 13601 UPL 13601 Captain Dean Strain Crew
Standing, from left to right, Captain Dean Strain (Pilot), 1st Lt. Joe Blair (Co-Pilot), 1st Lt. Mike Delaney (Navigator) and 1st Lt. Franklin Roberts (Bombadier). The names of the other airmen on the plane that went down are John E. Turner (Engineer), William E. Neigh (Radio Operator), Arnold Jackson (Tail Gunner), John A. Hudson (Right Waist Gunner), and Theron S.Wimett (Left Waist Gunner). I am guessing those are the names of the guys kneeling, but I have know way of being sure.
Also on the plane were Captain Justus M. Schwenson, Command Pilot, 2nd Lt. David A. LePitre (Pilotage Navigator) and 1st Lt. Joseph E. Willoughby (Mickey Navigator).
The plane (-V 481) was leading the 14th Combat Wing on January 17th when it was knocked out by Flak during a mission over Hamburg/Harburg Germany. All of the crew members were killed. Some additional information and a picture of the officers can be found on page 158 of the "Ringmasters"
(Photo - Mike Delaney/Kevin Godar)

Kathryn Delaney Godar 

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Object Number - UPL 13601 - Captain Dean Strain Crew Standing, from left to right, Captain Dean Strain (Pilot), 1st Lt. Joe Blair (Co-Pilot), 1st Lt. Mike Delaney (Navigator)...

Killed in Action (KIA) at Meckelfeld (Harburg, Luneburg, Niedersachsen, Lower Saxony Germany) in B-24 #4251481


Per a War Department letter to the family of 1st Lt. Michael J Delaney,  “As you were previously informed, your son was a crew member aboard a B-24 (Liberator) aircraft which was lost while on a combat mission to Hamburg, Germany on 17 January 1945. No survivors were reported of the twelve man crew. 
One parachute was seen to leave the plane as it went into a flat spin and exploded. Captured German records revealed that a Liberator crashed one kilometer northeast of Meckelfeld and five kilometers southeast of Hamburg, Germany on 17 January 1945. It was reported ninety-nine percent destroyed. These records also revealed that Staff Sergeant John E. Turner, a member of this crew was buried on the south side of the Sinstorf Cemetery, Germany; which is several kilometers from the scene of the crash. It is possible that he is the person who parachuted, as the wreckage of the plane was discovered in a swamp covered with three feet of water. 
At least nine bodies were recovered from a crater made by the impact of the crash. These bodies were buried from three to fifteen feet underground around and under the wreckage. It was difficult to establish individual identification due to the condition of the bodies, however, several of the bodies were definitely identified as members of your son's crew. In view of these facts and the length of time which has elapsed without any indication of the survival of Lieutenant Delaney, the records of the Department of the Army are being amended to show that he was killed in action on 17 January 1945 when his aircraft crashed in a swamp one kilometer northeast of Meckelfeld, Germany.”

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Units served with

A Pathfinder B-24 Liberator (V2-P+, serial number 42-51691) of the 491st Bomb Group. Handwritten caption on reverse: '491 BG supplying troops at Arnhem, Sept 1944.'
  • Unit Hierarchy: Group
  • Air Force: Eighth Air Force
  • Type Category: Bombardment

Aircraft

  • Aircraft Type: B-24 Liberator
  • Nicknames: 150
  • Unit: 491st Bomb Group 853rd Bomb Squadron
An pathfinder B-24 Liberator of the 853rd Bomb Squadron, 491st Bomb Group goes down after a direct flak hit during a riad on Harburg, 17 January 1945. Handwritten caption on reverse: '853rd BS, 491st BG, 17 Jan 1945. Harburg Refinery - Germany. Lead ship going down, pilot [illegible] strain.' Second handwritten on reverse: '17-1-45, 334.'
  • Aircraft Type: B-24 Liberator
  • Unit: 491st Bomb Group 853rd Bomb Squadron

Events

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Born

29 September 1917

Died

17 January 1945 Kathryn Delaney Godar

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Killed in Action (KIA)

17 January 1945 Official letter from The Department of the Army 

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Kathryn Delaney Godar 

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Kathryn Delaney Godar 

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Official letter from The Department of the Army 

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Official letter from the Department of the Army

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Kathryn Delaney Godar

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Kathryn Delaney Godar

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Kathryn Delaney Godar

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Mike Delaney

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Mike Delaney sent photos and letters home in 1944

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Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / MACR 11735 / Paul Andrews, Project Bits and Pieces, 8th Air Force Roll of Honor database

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