S/SGT Alan R. DILL |
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UNIT: 349th BOMB Sqdn | POSITION: WG | |
SERIAL #: 19141211 | STATUS: KIA | |
MACR: 04238 | CR: 04238 | |
Comments1: 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (FLAK - EXP) |
COMMENTS & NOTES
MEMO 1:CREW 2nd Lt James W. McGuire P KlA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) 2nd Lt Randell L. Bradley CP POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) 2nd Lt John M. Jones BOM POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) (flew as Navigator on this mission) T/Sgt Frank T. DeGeorge TT E POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) sn 12148386 T/Sgt Rodney McCaughin ROG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) S/Sgt Joseph A. Eck TOG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) S/Sgt John R. Ribuffo BTG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) S/Sgt Alan R. Dill WG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) S/Sgt Donald E. Kuntz WG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) S/Sgt John . Sabotka TG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NOBALL) 349th Sqdn. Crew joined group in March 1944. See SPLASHER SI (p. 4 Spring 1975) Also see John Miller letter 17/3/81. McGuire and Eck both buried at Omaha Beach. 12th mission for crew except Eck who was on his 2nd misslon with this crew. MACR #4238, Microfiche #1503, A/C #42-107056 "The Denver Doll". MEMO: LT JAMES W. McGUIRE BURIED: AMERICAN MILITARY CEMETERY AT OMAHA BEACH GRAVE C-14-23 Jones was the bombardier of this crew but on 28/4/44 he Was flying as navigator. Navigator of this crew when it joined the 100th was Eluid J. Knapp who CPT in Aug. 1944. After completing his tour, Knapp was transferred to S2 (Intelligence). Phone call from Knapp OII 21/5/85...jb Eyewitness: "A/C #056 recieved a direct flak hit on the # 1 engine. Knocked engine back on wing catching the wing on fire. A/C peeled off into the second element disrupting it and gliding down into the clouds. Two (2) chutes seen. A/C hit at 1020 hours / 4932N and 0130W. Lt. C.H. Cowan Lt. R.W. Wright From statements by John M. Jones and Randell L. Bradley after release from POW camp, it is apparent the A/C exploded before all crew members had sufficient time to bail out. Jones, the Bombardier, flew this mission as the Navigator and broke a leg upon landing. On 02 May 1944, the seven KIAs in this aircraft were buried in the "English Cementary in Cherbourg." This aircraft and that of Col. Kelly and Capt William Lakin were shot down near Tamerville (three (3) miles north of Valognes) List of Missions of T/Sgt Frank T. DeGeorge (mpf 2001) 1. 1/4/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN 2. 8/4/44 QUACKENBRUCH 3. 10/4/44 MALDEGEM 4. 11/4/44 ROSTOCK 5. 12/4/44 SCHKEUDITZ 6. 13/4/44 AUGSBURG 7. 19/4/44 LIPPSTADT 8. 20/4/44 MARQUENVILLE 9. 25/4/44 DIJON 10. 27/4/44 FLATTENANVILLE 11. 27/4/44 LeCULOT 12. 28/4/44 SOTTEVASTMEMO 2:
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TARGET: Sottevast | DATE: 1944-04-28 | |
AIRCRAFT: (42-107056) | CAUSE: FLAK - Explosion |
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