Shot down 8 March 1943 in B-24D 41-23988 [NB:E] 'Emmy Lou', 44BG/67BS while serving as Bombardier. Aircraft was attacked by German fighters and shot down at Barentin, France while on a mission to bomb the railroad marshalling yards at Rouen, France. Killed in Action (KIA). See Biography events for disposition of remains.
Service
Units served with
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Group
The 44th Bombardment Group (Heavy) was activated 15-January-1942 at McDill Field, Florida and equipped with B-24Cs. The Group moved to Barksdale Field, Louisiana and acted as a training unit for the 90th 93rd and 98th Bomb Groups and flew anti...
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Aircraft
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B-24 Liberator
B-24D-15-CO 41-23998 [NB:E] "Emmy Lou" was assigned to the 44BG/47BS. On 8-Mar-1943 the aircraft was despatched on a mission to bomb the railroad marshalling yards at Rouen, France. The aircraft was shot down by German fighters near Barentin, France. ...
Missions
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8 March 1943
The railroad marshalling yards at Rennes and Rouen, France are the primary targets for this mission. A formation comprised of 67 B-17s: 91BG (14); 303BG (19); 305BG (16) and 306BG (18) is despatched to bomb at Rennes. Conditions are good with no cloud...
Associated Place
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Military site : airfield
Shipdham was built in 1941-1942, the first US heavy bomber airfield in the English county of Norfolk. It was a standard design, with T2-type hangars and a domestic site dispersed to the south east. Improvements were carried out to increase the number...
Events
Event |
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Born |
San Antonio, Texas |
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Killed in Action (KIA) |
Barentin, France |
8 March 1943 |
Killed when aircraft was shot down and crashed near Baretin, France.
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Buried |
Dieppe, France |
10 March 1943 |
Buried by the Germans in the Cemetery Les Vertus, Dieppe, France per Bishop & Hey, "Losses of the 8th & 9th Air Forces"
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Commemorated |
Neupré, Belgium |
1945 |
Commemorated on the Wall of the Missing, Ardennes American Cemetery. Apparenty, his remains were never recovered from the cemetery at Dieppe, France.
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